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Wednesday, 04/19/2006 2:00:03 PM

Wednesday, April 19, 2006 2:00:03 PM

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What happens when the Latinos become the majority voting block in the Southwestern United States and as such implement programs for their own needs? They could conceivably vote for California to secede from the union. What happens when the Muslims become a powerful voting block in Europe and vote subjectively toward their agenda? What happens when the Arabs out breed the Israeli’s and start pushing their own curriculum through democracy?

The powers that be cannot let even the bogus form of democracy in use in the greater part of the world stand. If a group not conducive to the whims of the ruling classes gains enough voting power and democracy is the tool by which these groups become dominant I would not rule out drastic changes to our present system.

Martial law might be an answer for the higher echelon. There is now a military offensive against Rumsfeld in the United States not tied into the voting issue but nevertheless a stirring that could easily jump the line and involve itself, should it become a viable movement, with the subjective curriculum of a particular voting block especially if seen as hostile to the US agenda.

Turkey is experiencing the same awakening within the military as the US.

Ilnur Cevik, publisher of the daily, The Anatolian, who is regarded as so well informed on Kurdish affairs that he is regularly invited to brief Western ambassadors, argues that rogue elements in the Turkish army, led by fairly senior officers, are so angry at the present state of affairs that besides tolerating agent provocateurs as with the bookshop incident they are turning a blind eye to incursions of the PKK from across the Iraq border. They feel that the EU entry effort is tying the army’s hands and so are implementing a perverse policy of enabling the PKK to raise the intensity of combat in order to “legitimise” state’s response, all in an attempt to derail Turkish entry talks.
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My understanding is that Egypt’s Mubarak is experiencing some difficulty with the military but this was a subscription site and I am cheap.

Things are changing so vastly that what would seem science fiction a few years ago we might see as reality in the future.

The future isn’t what it used to be.

-Am




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