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04/23/06 9:43 AM

#7496 RE: Ace Hanlon #7494

That was most excellent, (I was going to put ‘dude’) it touches on many things we have been looking at here.

Thanks,

-Am




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04/23/06 9:58 AM

#7498 RE: Ace Hanlon #7494

Fine article, now i rap:)
As John indeed said this i ask, so hey, on my Bono demolition minor crusade, i wonder what J.L. thinks of Bono, that says , he, Bono, is this generation's John Lennon(a revolting claim by the maniacal ego, Bono, Paul Hewson)
<<Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it." John Lennon >>
As we know Bono embraces the Blairs, the Bushes, the Putins, the Wolfowitzes---that he has Bushes and Blairs and Wolfies phone number and they his, and they are dialed, these numbers, and chat ups occur.
In short, Bono is a desecrator of John Lennon's legacy.

Kurt Vonnegut,jr. , in a phone interview actually made Imus speeeeeechless, when Vonnegut stated near all world leaders are psychopathic personalities.
I have oft expounded my own views on this, and am in full accord with Lennon and Vonnegut.
For those interested i have a copy and paste of a long article entitled "The Mask of Sanity" and also an article describing Bush as a psychopath(posted in 2006).
i, on my own, pronounced Bush to be a psychopath in 2003, or early 2004. I did NOT say that as smearing flame, but a cold analysis of what this man is, and that is a psycopath.
One of the greatest failures of the herd, is there inability to identify evil..
There is little to no doubt Bush is evil, but how many americans would say YES to the question "Is Bush EVIL?", maybe 10%.
The estimated 10% are not herd, and have the insight that enables them to identify evil.
i personally wish Zogby would go out and actually ask that question in a polling?
Why don't they??? Asking such a hard question is not what the bourgeoisie want, safe questions are only what they want asked??
Also, Zogby could have a genuine fear that it would not be a good idea to ask that question.
Possible new signature "moo,moo, bah, bah, moo, moo, bah bah" the words you hear from the human herd AFTER they are translated into domestic animal speak.
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<<There are accusations by opponents of Turkish President Recep Ergodan that Turkey is becoming a theocracy. Facing an election in 2007, the last thing Ergodan needs is to be perceived as an Islamic radical and incur the wrath of opponents supported by the Turkish military, which is to say the US military.>> If it fits into our REGIME'S interest they will start planting stories about how Ergodan has become a Islamic Radical and is to be considered dangerous to america and will need be dealt with.
The members of the herd that are the most well conditioned will go 'ditto, ditto' which is variation of "bah,bah, moo,moo".
But when the herd has an element that go "ditto, ditto" and also salivate, these are the pavlovian herd, and are dangerous to all forms of life.
By the way, to remind just how AHEAD of the game Seymour Hersh IN FACT was, what your article is describing is much of the Likudnics PLAN B that Hersh detailed at least 2 years ago.
People are now just catching up to Hersh. Max







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Amaunet

04/23/06 5:57 PM

#7505 RE: Ace Hanlon #7494

Nepal-like action: Rice parries question on Pakistan

It is obvious from the question asked of Rice that the Pakistanis know they are scheduled for regime change.

The second text highlights Benazir whom I have marked as at least one of the US candidates to replace Musharraf. As such she will be backed by millions of dollars, inundation crossing the line into brainwashing and an off-Broadway production of unimaginable extravagance.

See also:
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-Am



Sunday, April 23, 2006

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice avoided an answer when asked if she would welcome a Nepal-like move in Pakistan were President Pervez Musharraf to “step down tomorrow”.She said, “We welcome the idea, welcome the proposal that the King would now turn to the political parties to form a government, to select a prime minister, to hold elections. That’s extremely important … the United States has supported democratic processes in all countries and we’ve been clear with Pakistan that they have elections in 2007. We expect those elections to be free and fair.” Rice added, “And let me just note that Pakistan has come quite a long way from the country that was … almost overtaken by extremism when September 11th happened in 2001. When you look at where Pakistan was there, one of the few countries to recognise the Taliban, a country where there was significant extremism inside the country, we have also tried to help President Musharraf in the work that he has done to talk about a kind of enlightened moderation in Pakistani politics, and to lay the groundwork for a democratic election in 2007. That’s something that we are encouraging and we’re going to continue to work with the Pakistanis on exactly that.” khalid hasan

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\04\23\story_23-4-2006_pg1_8

Benazir, Nawaz meet tomorrow

Sunday, April 23, 2006

ISLAMABAD: Former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif will hold an informal meeting in London tomorrow (April 24), a Pakistan People’s Party spokeswoman said.

“This is not a formal meeting. It is just a courtesy call. Ms Bhutto was originally scheduled to hold the preliminary parliamentary board meeting of the PPP’s AJK chapter on Sunday April 23 on her way to New York and also decided to meet Mian Sahib during her stay,” said Sherry Rehman, the party’s information secretary.

Rehman said that the “real meeting” between Bhutto and Sharif to discuss a ‘charter of democracy’ was scheduled in May after Bhutto returns from New York. “PPP Parliamentarians President Makhdoom Amin Fahim is presently in London working on the proposed visit,” she added. Bhutto arrived in London on a transit visit early on Saturday morning en route to the United States.

Ms Rehman denied a report of contact between Bhutto and the government, saying it was an attempt to malign the image of the party. She said that the government was “in a panic” at the prospect of the PPP and PML-N forming an electoral alliance and was trying to break it through disinformation.

Another party spokesman accused the government of spying on Bhutto in London. “On her arrival early today a surveillance team apparently set up by the Musharraf regime was at Heathrow airport that took her pictures and later followed her,” he said. zulfiqar ghuman


http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\04\23\story_23-4-2006_pg1_7