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MarZutra:
Yes they do speak of the Rockefellers and their cohorts.  One of the best books written, although from a New World Order Apologist, is "Tragedy and Hope" - Carroll Quigley.  The others are probably at your local library or you could order them from abebooks fairly cheaply.  They are good.  Why are they not banned....perhaps they will be if the Nazis have their way...

RationalThought110:

--- Quote from: MarZutra on April 30, 2007, 09:59:26 AM ---To be quite honest, I had never heard that.  It seems as though, from reading his memoirs in the 1970's he was very accurate during his career during the 1960's but, as I understand, he as well...took a turn for the Left....  Some things I disagree with but for the most part I agree with is basic, low taxes, small government, strong military and freedom.......  Perhaps, I should reword my position that He'd have made a great President in 1964...LOL

Then again, if Homosexuals were openly allowed into the Military there could have been a front line infantry division carrying piece and rainbow flags into the Iraq War instead of guns....   That would end America's Homosexual addition to the military.... ;)   Perhaps the Military would leave them there in sand where they belong.... 

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Dr.Alan Keyes had an interesting analysis:

      World Net Daily 2/5/00 Dr Alan Keyes:

"….I believe we need to return to the ban on gays in the military. The present policy is unconscionable, and puts an intolerable burden on the military. It signals to people who are homosexual that they may enter the military with the full expectation that the practice of homosexuality will be winked at by military authorities. Under the current policy, it is quite reasonable to form the impression that homosexuality will not be looked upon as a violation. Meanwhile, the regulations that say it is a violation stay in place. So what are the people who have responsibility for enforcing those regulations supposed to do when they come across information that suggests violations are occurring? It is true even more in the military than in civic life that respect for the laws that define justice and right behavior is the most fundamental prerequisite for the well-being of the community. The "don't ask, don't tell" policy is a classic instance of the preferred Clinton assault against decency. He attacks by arranging things so that there will be a persistent, gnawing erosion of the well-built structures of human life. In this case, the real target is the never-ending struggle by military leaders to burnish in their charges the respect for military order that will ensure willing obedience under even the most daunting of circumstances. "Don't ask, don't tell" is Clinton's program of euthanasia for military discipline. For what is the inevitable result of such Clintonesque gray areas in a military chain of command? It gives rise to resentment, and to a corresponding lack of confidence on the part of military authorities in enforcing the regulations. And, of course, it gives rise to possibilities of abuse, where subjective judgments can be interposed in order to play favorites or pursue private vendettas. …."


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MarZutra:
Very good.  Perhaps America is looking to having an army more similar to that of Greece, Alexander the Great, Sparta or under Titus/Hadrian with homosexuality....  Canada does that and worse....Muslims and Communists..  So much for the techno secrets...   

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