donderdag 9 februari 2006

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Mike Adams van Information Clearing House schrijft: 'The terror of President Bush. How one word granted one man so much power and control. Following accelerating criticism that the Bush Administration's domestic spying program violated every
possible U.S. law and Constitutional amendment, the Bush Administration has now renamed its blatantly illegal domestic spying program the "terrorist surveillance program." Fox News has already adopted the moniker, resorting to classic Orwellian Newsspeak to convince viewers that since this illegal government operation contains the word "terrorist," it must be okay. Where would George Bush be today without the word "terror," by the way? That single word, it seems, is solely responsible for Bush's continued popularity among simple-minded Americans. Without the word "terror," Bush would have no war, no foreign policy, no justification for decimating the Constitution, and nothing to talk about in his speeches. His entire presidency since 9/11, a few observant people are realizing, is really based on just two things: terror and tyranny. And he's using the former to achieve the latter. One word can do a lot for a politician, especially if it is repeated like a political mantra. I'm not exactly sure how many times Bush has
used the word "terror" or its derivations, because that would require actually listening to all the Bush speeches -- an act that would almost certainly cause the permanent IQ reduction of anyone foolish enough to engage in such activities. Without question, Bush has invoked the "terror" word with near religious zealotry in his campaigns to simultaneously overthrow foreign
nations and domestic civil liberties. Never before has so much evil sprung from the repeated invocation of a single word.' http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11836.htm

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