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Old Nov 30th, 2006, 08:47 AM       
What makes you think I want to debate with someone who defends a nazi affilitate and smear JFK/RFK, both whom had potentionals to be great presidents?

It is a fact that in the past 6 years starting with patriot act which was already planned before 9/11, bush has signed numorous laws that gives him unprecedented powers to declare martial laws in an emergency situations such as a '92 L.A. riot-type scenrio, terrorist attack, unruly anti-war protests, hurricane or anything of that nature. After recently implementing the john warner defense authorization act of 2007 along witht he military commissions act, he is only a signature away from trashing both the insurrection acts and the posse comitous acts that would allow him to declare martial laws in certain sections of the US and give him control of the national guards and the military enforcement. That means anyone who deemed an enemy combatant to bush administration, they have the power to throw those who refuse to lick their boots in halliburton detention camps. The immigration/terrorism emergency is a ploy, and the fictional foiling of terrorist plots is not only the reason of political expendiency, but a reason to implement police state in preparation for "emergency crisis". When the shit gets thick for the bush admin, I believe they won't go down without a fight.
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