[Peace-discuss] Apologize for tone
n.dahlheim at mchsi.com
n.dahlheim at mchsi.com
Tue Sep 18 22:14:14 CDT 2007
I didn't mean to sound harsh in the last tone; I think I'm just frustrated that's all. I am disappointed
that 9/11 truth hasn't been a more serious and sober topic of discussion. I'm glad Mort brought up the
Robert Fisk article a while back, and that somebody else brought up the Justin Raimondo article saying
virutally the same thing----the official story is looney and illogical. The stark truth of the matter is
that if the Bush Administration orchestrated 9/11 as virtually all the evidence indicates (read the FOUR
books by David Ray Griffin on the matter...), we have a very serious problem on our hands. Yet, the
more we forget this and ignore the problem; the more it festers thanks to our obliviousness or our
misdiagnosis. So, clear thinking is most definitely necessary. The United States needs the help of the
world community to reign in its government----otherwise we seriously risk destroying mankind more
generally either through pre-emptive war of a conventional or nuclear sort or through creating the
conditions for runaway global climate change and ecological breakdown. This would be a helpful
start.... If 9/11 was an inside job, all the pride people feel for thinking they are working with Congress
will have to be set aside and alternative courses of action considered in light of the fact that our
government represents the biggest terrorist threat on the planet today.
Nick
---------------------- Original Message: ---------------------
From: Patricia Fettig <pfettig at prairienet.org>
To: peace at lists.chambana.net, peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net
Subject: [Peace-discuss] Restore Habeas Corpus
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:18:13 +0000
> This message was sent to me. I think it is worth considering.
>
> Pat
>
> This week the Senate is going to vote on Leahy-Specter-Dodd's
> Restoration of Habeas Corpus Act.
>
> We have a very real chance to rollback the Bush Administration's assault
> on the Constitution in a very fundamental way.
>
> The vote is going to be a close one, and could very well come down to
> grassroots participation and pressure.
>
> First step: Sign on as a citizen co-sponsor of the bill and ask five
> people to do the same.
>
> From there, we'll receive direction on which Senators need to be
> persuaded to vote YES on this critical piece of legislation.
>
> http://restore-habeas.org/
>
>
>
> http://restore-habeas.org
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