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Sunday, October 9, 2005


A picture named chickenhawk.jpg The End is Near, according to the chickenhawks, you know, the big shots who want you to die for their wealth. I wonder what the greatest danger will be today in New York, pollution, police brutality or terrorism.

NYDailyNews: "A frightening federal bulletin warned that 'a team of terrorist operatives' - possibly already in New York - was planning to bomb the subways tomorrow, the Daily News has learned.
The bulletin, obtained yesterday by The News, said the strike would be carried out by terrorists using 'remote-controlled' bombs hidden in briefcases, suitcases or strollers."

So we know the Feds already know everything about the attack today. I would advise people not to take any briefcases, suitcases or strollers in the subways, as you are in grave danger of being shot by police officers.

"The police state is closer than you think:
Habeas corpus is the greatest protection Americans have against a police state. Habeas corpus ensures that Americans can only be detained by law. They must be charged with offenses, given access to attorneys, and brought to trial. Habeas corpus prevents the despotic practice of picking up a person and holding him indefinitely.

President Bush claims the power to set aside habeas corpus and to dispense with warrants for arrest and with procedures that guarantee court appearance and trial without undue delay. Today in the US, the executive branch claims the power to arrest a citizen on its own initiative and hold the citizen indefinitely. Thus, Americans are no longer protected from arbitrary arrest and indefinite detention.
The "Patriot Act" has given the police autonomous surveillance powers."

The chickenhawks are burying their heads in the sand as far as the real problems of this world are concerned, the greatest of which is global warming.
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