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Date: | Mon, 14 Sep 1998 22:47:59 EDT |
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In a message dated 9/14/98 3:35:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< This soap opera must also be a wake-up call for the
>revolutionaries. While not defending Clinton, we must mobilize and
>organize ourselves to meet this offensive. The future of our
>country and perhaps the human race is at stake. We can do it. We
>must do it, but it is later than you think >>
This soap opera must also be a wake-up call for the
>revolutionaries. While not defending Clinton, we must mobilize and
>organize ourselves to meet this offensive. The future of our
>country and perhaps the human race is at stake. We can do it. We
>must do it, but it is later than you think
Unfortunately, I agree. The critical line drawn is between the Democrats and
the Republicans. The Republicans have been standing for upper-class racism
all through post-WWII. To the extent they hide behind religious ideologies,
they will brainwash large segments of the population. It astonishes me that a
Republican investigator is not seen for who and what he is. You always know
when the Republicans have lost it, they either play the race card or the sex
card, not to mention their usual tactics of exclusion by exorbitant fees. The
only reason we can't really call it fascism is because the Republicans, at
this time, do not hold the office. But, look out.
Does anyone else notice that this so-called scandal is not merely a
conspiracy, but entrapment. If Starr does not investigate, then no wrongs
were committed and the only wrongs committed were during his own
investigation. He has elicited the crimes he is alledging.
Fred
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