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cahult:
Maybe you don

Laukev7:
It is very disturbing, indeed, when a country is led by PNAC lunatics bent on world domination. Unfortunately, yes, the US has become like the Soviet Union. and may very well collapse the same way it did in the near future. And as I pointed out in another thread, it has already become fascist as well.

We don't need a dominant country. I think that, on the contrary, a multipolar world would be much more interesting than an unipolar one.

The EU would be a good candidate, if it does not become a world monopoly like the US. Any lone superpower is potentially dangerous.

[ October 19, 2004: Message edited by: Laukev7 / BOB ]

WMD:
A few things:
 
quote:There are police everywhere
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As a citizen of the US, I can assure you, that isn't true.  Except for airports and huge events (thousands of people), I don't see any more police than there was before.

 
quote:people are encouraged to report "suspicious activities",
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Doesn't everyone do that?  Besides, it's up to the people what "suspicious" is, in this case.

 
quote:Everyone speaking out against this is called a traitor or lunatic.
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Utterly false.


They're called "kooks."  :D

 
quote: Ignore USA and let it become more like Ray Bradbury

Refalm:
Doesn't all matter anymore in 100 years, when North America and Europe will contain 3rd world countries.

[ October 22, 2004: Message edited by: Refalm / BOB ]

Laukev7:

quote: They're called "kooks."  
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Whatever it is, that's a label designed to shut up and discredit opponents. Anti-intellectualism, like using labels such as 'conspiracy theorist' or 'liberal' as an insult to stifle dissent is a specific characteristic of fascist regimes.

 
quote: Disclaimer: I no longer support either of the establishment parties.
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I'm glad to hear that.  

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