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Tuesday, October 10, 2006 |
AnotherDayInTheEmpire: "According to Wayne Madsen, Ban Ki-moon, the South Korean diplomat pegged to replace the disgraced Kofi Annan at the lapdog United Nations, is a member of 'the Unification Church of GOP and Bush supporter Sun Myung Moon'.
A standard Google Search turns up no evidence of this, although, in the past, Madsen's intelligence sources have proved to be remarkably accurate."
The fact that John Bolton is very happy with this choice is very ominous.
11:52:39 AM
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The White House has published its new US National Space Policy. Apart from the lipservice to the international community about peace and cooperation, the document states the leadership of the US.
"The fundamental goals of this policy are to:
- Strengthen the nation's space leadership and ensure that space capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security, homeland security, and foreign policy objectives;
- Enable unhindered U.S. operations in and through space to defend our interests there;
- Enable a dynamic, globally competitive domestic commercial space sector in order to promote innovation, strengthen U.S. leadership, and protect national, homeland, and econonomic security."
Which just means the U.S. space policy will only serve imperial purposes.
Another move towards complete totalitarianism is a new proposal to allow presidents to serve more than two terms.
WorldNetDaily: "One thing is certain about the 2008 presidential election campaign that begins in one year: It won't involve George W. Bush as a candidate.
But bipartisan legislation to repeal the 22nd Amendment restriction of two terms for U.S. presidents could change that certainty for future presidents.
Two of the most passionate congressional advocates of such a move - Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-MD, and Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-WI - have teamed up to sponsor a resolution that would represent the first step toward that change in the U.S. political system."
11:37:10 AM
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© Copyright 2006 Hetty Litjens.
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