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2005-01-03 Terror Networks & Islam
The Wars of 2004
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Posted by Steve 2005-01-03 9:29:14 AM|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 great read.

Just as a personal aside thought:
It got a new lease on life when leftist rebel groups found out how to get rich through kidnapping and providing security for drug gangs.

Publishing, Hollywood, (two great sources of drug money laundering and illegal sex money laundering - are all mob activity. I find this interesting because it gives pause to the link between Hollywood, Publishing (inclues papers and TV news), Unions (mob) and other typically "leftist" supporters.

It is becoming increasing more clear that the Democratic party is little more the political arm of the mob. The left always seems to be on the side of supporting the thugs and dictators who are willing to provide illegal deals for drugs, oil, or to steal for large pots of humanitarian funds. It explains much when you view their alliances in that light.
Posted by 2b 2005-01-03 10:50:27 AM||   2005-01-03 10:50:27 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 And in eight out of ten, members of the Religion of Peace (TM) figure prominently..... Weird!

Posted by Wuzzalib  2005-01-03 8:15:32 PM||   2005-01-03 8:15:32 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 the Democratic party is little more the political arm of the mob

That's an awfully strong statement, 2b. I know I'm naive about such things, but surely the Dems are at least a little bit more?
Posted by trailing wife 2005-01-03 9:01:59 PM||   2005-01-03 9:01:59 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 You are right, it is too strong of a statement. But think of it in a way similar that you think of the Christian right. Everyone in the Republican party is not a member of the Christian right, but the Christian right (used to) have enormous influence over the platform, the flow of the money and who qualified as acceptable candidates in many elections.

I could go on, but when you look at the connections between Unions, Publishing, Hollywood, and the apologists of tyrants like Castro, it becomes an almost inescapable conclusion.
Posted by 2b 2005-01-03 10:09:15 PM||   2005-01-03 10:09:15 PM|| Front Page Top

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