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GUEST,The Hated Guest Where'd All the Hate and Rage Come From? (90* d) RE: Where'd All the Hate and Rage Come From? 12 Feb 03


Having been the recipient of some of the hate and rage lately, may I offer a suggestion?

Apparently you folks had an agreement at one time to not respond to 'trolls'. Sounds like a plan. Just don't respond. I started a thread a while back called 'Northwoods Operation' or something like that, and I pretty much talked to myself on it. Updated it twice a day to make sure it stayed prioritized up high on your screens. No one's imput was needed on that but mine. But I felt it was important for you folks to know our Joint Chiefs proposed hijackings, blowing up space missions and snipers in D.C. FORTY-ONE YEARS ago...and four decades later we're seeing the Northwoods Plan activated.

So was I wrong for posting that here and keeping it prioritized upwards for a few days? I did it on other forums, so why not here?

Forums really are the 'Committees of Correspondence' in these modern times. You may not have liked the things I've posted, but if you followed the stuff, you probably learned some things you didn't know before...just like I've learned from you. Like the rant above marked 'Savage'. I can't listen to Clear Channel...turns my stomach. But did he really say that? Is that the kind of drum-beating going on on the govt's radio arms nowadays? Wouldn't surprise me. He was the first, from what I read, to say that anyone opposing the war with Iraq should be put in a concentration camp.

There is a war going on right now to save America. And though it may not be a 'traditional' war, it is a war nonetheless. A war of words and ideas. Look at the thread 'PATRIOT Act 2' and you will know who the enemy is.




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