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Maybe Dr. Phil?

2006-10-09 11:34:43 · 24 answers · asked by Villain 6 in Politics & Government Politics

Rupert Murdoch's family?

2006-10-09 11:40:18 · update #1

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No. The most dangerous person in America is every person who believes the propaganda on FOX, and against all evidence and documentation on public record, still supports this President.

PNAC, even according to its own website, is fully intent on a global domination scheme they refer to as "Pax Americana". Vice President Dick Cheney is a founding member of PNAC, along with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Defense Policy Board chairman Richard Perle. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz is the ideological father of the group. William Kristol, famed conservative writer for the Weekly Standard, is also a co-founder of the group. The Weekly Standard is owned by Ruppert Murdoch, who also owns international media giant Fox News. When Bush assumed the Presidency, the men who created and nurtured the world domination schemes of PNAC became the men who run the Pentagon, the Defense Department and the White House.

The PNAC White paper entitled "Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century," ominously describes four "Core Missions" for the American military. The two central requirements are for American forces to "fight and decisively win multiple, simultaneous major theater wars," and to "perform the 'constabulary' duties associated with shaping the security environment in critical regions." In order to bring this plan to fruition, the military must fight these wars one way or the other to establish American dominance for all to see. According to the Washington Post and The Nation, the final slide of this presentation described "Iraq as the tactical pivot, Saudi Arabia as the strategic pivot, and Egypt as the prize" in a war that would purportedly be about ridding the world of terrorism. Bush has deployed massive forces into the Mideast region, while simultaneously engaging American forces in the Philippines and playing nuclear chicken with North Korea. The American people, anxiously awaiting some sort of exit plan after America defeats Iraq, will see too late that no exit is planned. On September 20th 2001, Bush released the "National Security Strategy of the United States of America." It is an ideological match to PNAC's "Rebuilding America's Defenses" report issued a year earlier, much of it word for word.

In preparation for what's to come, our civil rights, liberties, freedoms, guarantees of due process, and protections from unfair treatment by our own government have been severely diminished by the Patriot Acts. Last week's "torture" bill shifted some powers from Congress to the President, further empowering him. Together, both documents VAGUELY redefine "terrorist" to easily implicate ANY American citizen as a "potential terrorist" or "potential enemy combatant" simply by the words MISSING from the document, that would protect us from such. While all this had been loudly pointed out in Congress, the bill was still passed, as is.

Consider also, the true role of FEMA, according to the bill that created that agency. In a (very vaguely defined) "national emergency", they take FULL CONTROL of industry, transportation, wages, employment, can relocate populations, enforce forced citizen labor, money, credit, utilities, communication, media...they BECOME our goverment, and cannot be reviewed by Congess for at least 6 months.

Our fellow citizens, out of self-righteousness, and imagined superiority, have sold us all out.

“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."
Theodore Roosevelt, 1912

"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin

"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty"
Thomas Jefferson

2006-10-09 12:17:37 · answer #1 · answered by tat2me1960 3 · 5 3

Rush Limbaugh.

2006-10-09 16:05:01 · answer #2 · answered by ny21tb 7 · 0 1

George Soros or Ted Kennedy

2006-10-09 15:33:24 · answer #3 · answered by bennyjoe81 3 · 1 0

George W. Bush - a paranoid schizophrenic who is also a psychopathic killer who hides behind religion and the Bible, not to mention the tragedy of 9/11 to get the foolish, unsuspecting people of this country to go along with his maddening schemes to spread his version of freedom around the world. Coming sooner, rather than later, from the same person who gave us the Iraq War - war with either North Korea or Iran.

2006-10-09 12:07:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Ghengis George Bush Leader of the Planet Amerika.(Used to be called earth and had diverse civilizations living on it`s surface way back when)

2006-10-09 11:43:29 · answer #5 · answered by dingdong 4 · 2 3

Any ignorant/uninformed person who voted for Barack Obama ... and would vote again for somebody just like him.

2015-06-24 13:03:55 · answer #6 · answered by RockyRescuer 1 · 0 0

Dr. Phil and any free thinker(just ask Uncle sam)

2006-10-09 11:37:47 · answer #7 · answered by HappyApple 2 · 0 3

Without a doubt, it's Nobby Spunkmeyer.

2006-10-09 11:39:45 · answer #8 · answered by marmat16az 4 · 0 2

Pacifists

2006-10-09 11:38:41 · answer #9 · answered by halfbright 5 · 3 3

dumb rednecks who blindly support the Bush regime like
Andy G and Scubadog35

2006-10-09 13:05:51 · answer #10 · answered by Diggs 2 · 0 2

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