Mass Rally Planned For October 5th

Posted on Saturday, August 05 at 12:23 by FootPrints
(Note) I posted the main article on my site, when I went back to read it, it wouldn't let me. It says something about not being authorized to view it, so that's why I just used the link to the front page.

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  1. by avatar Jacob
    Sat Aug 05, 2006 7:46 pm
    If this is indeed a revolution within the US, I only hope it will be a peaceful one. No need to use bad language.

  2. Sat Aug 05, 2006 9:38 pm
    I was going to offer this as a separate page, it fits better here<br />
    <a href="http://www.rense.com/general73/sunto.htm">http://www.rense.com/general73/sunto.htm</a><br />
    Israel - 'We Are Untouchable'<br />
    By Tanya Hsu<br />
    8-5-6<br />
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    We are Israel. We are untouchable. No matter what we do the international community will not act against us. Oh, there will be talks at the United Nations but we know that the United States will intervene on our behalf. There will be Arab League discussions but we know that no state will take action against us. There will be mass protests and demonstrations; there will be activists and advocates begging for peace; there will be rallies and fundraisers to help the targets of our bombs. And we know that nothing will make a difference because we are Jews - we are victims of the Holocaust. We have suffered such that we have the right to make the rest of the world pay (even though organised Zionism officially declared war on Germany in 1933, long before Hitler's Final Solution). Because we are victims. <br />
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    Tanya Cariina Hsu is a British Saudi-US Political Analyst. She lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.<p>---<br>We have met the enemy and he is us<br />
    Pogo<br />
    A mind is a fire to be kindled, not a vessel to be filled.<br />
    Plutarch

  3. Tue Aug 08, 2006 4:23 am
    While there has been distress about the direction of the US government for a long time, this distress has become more apparent with the entry of a polarizing figure such as Bush.

    The problem with the rally is that it's going to end up the same way as all other rallies to date have. They're going to gather people around to talk about what the government has done wrong. Official media reports of their numbers will be understated. At the end of the rally, people will go home with fire in their hearts that they have really shown the government what they think of them.

    The government, meanwhile, will not be listening. The day following the rally will be exactly the same as the day preceding it.

    The difference between the Revolutionary War and now is that when the government of the day failed to address their grievances, the people revolted. Now, they'll just whine about it.



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