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What Political Elites Are Reading Today

15 Oct 2007 05:02 pm


Hillary Clinton's essay in Foreign Affairs, entitled "Security and Opportunity In The 21st Century."

John McCain's essay in Foreign Affairs, entitled "An Enduring Peace Built On Freedom."

The Page -- Mark Halperin's latest incarnation.

Bob Novak on Giuliani and churchgoers.

Comments (2)

I love this quote towards the beginning:

"We had a historic opportunity to build a broad global coalition to combat terror, increase the impact of our diplomacy, and create a world with more partners and fewer adversaries.

But we lost that opportunity by refusing to let the UN inspectors finish their work in Iraq and rushing to war instead. Moreover, we diverted vital military and financial resources from the struggle against al Qaeda and the daunting task of building a Muslim democracy in Afghanistan."

Now that is chutzpah to criticize the policy she supported "with conviction."

What we have is a dictatorship by Council on Foreign Relations & Trilateral Commission globalists hellbent of compromising the sovereignty of all nations for the sake of what George H.W. Bush himself called, a "new world order".

They front answer is that globalization will breed more equality for those poorer nations we've exploited to become so wealthy. We must sacrifice some of our privilege to even things about a bit.

Ideally, this sounds quite noble. In face, globalization merely opens up more poor countries to privatization by the Bechtels of the world (Clinton was on board). Corporations may come in to a country, privatize the water, pollute the rest, then Angelina Jolie calls out attention to their lack of water, but no word as to why. Meanwhile, jobs are created for those who have the skill to work at for these multi-nationals and these corporations can pay these workers a fraction of what they pay Americans. ...the Americans who built these companies by working 50-hour work weeks, only to be abandoned when we wish to be compensated. Consider Halliburton's HQ moving to UAE.

We need to exterminate the individuals involved with Trilateral and CFR, which means nearly all politicians.

We need to set a cap on the amount of money one may spend to campaign for office, thus making influence a product of the person, not the funding.

We need to exterminate lobbyists whose sole reason is to get more for themselves at the expense of public good.

We need to reverse globalization and rampant privatization. This combinations allows Israeli Amdocs to have access to all of our phone records. The CIA must then rely on this foreign business for America's records.

Globalization & privatization allows for foreign countries, like Britain, to own our ports. It allows for foreign, national companies from UAE to own our ports. Our ports should not be privatized.

We can vote a politician in and out of office, we cannot impeach or vote for a CEO or member of a board of directors.

We must deprogram Americans from their belief that socialism is communism. The Netherlands is socialist. We must deprogram Americans from saying socialism doesn't work. Norway is working far better than our capitalist, privatizing economy.

We must exterminate the Fed, locking up Rockefellar and the foreign bankers who print out fiat currency. When JFK issued Executive Order 11110, stripping the private, for-profit Federal Reserve from the 'right' to print our money and returning it to the government, he was assassinated. Let's assassinate Rothschild, Lazard, Warburg, Israel-Moses-Shiff, Lehman, Rockefellar.

We must return our money to the gold standard so we needn't get in petrodollar warfare with Iraq and Iran.

We must exterminate AIPAC which exploits our petrodollar needs and will have us warring on Syria.

No candidate can get sufficient funding and proper media coverage unless they cater to CFR, Trilateral & AIPAC. After the pirmaries, Americans simply vote on silly issues like gay rights or health care which is always an issue and never changes. Americans essentially vote for who they like best to carry out the orders of globalists and Israel.

No successful magazine could dare print this letter.

Ed Brown
Carson, CA