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The Good Shepherd: CIA and The Brotherhood of Death Work In Tandem To Keep The Secrets
Submitted by MichaelVail on Tue, 01/02/2007 - 4:17am.
The Good Shepherd is a sprawling chronicle on the history of the the O.S.S and CIA and how they went about recruiting the cream of the crop at Yale university. What better place to find young men who could keep a secret, the Yale skull and bones secret fraternity housed the sons of the Anglo-American aristocracy. The Bonesmen made sure that their neophytes told their most hidden secret to their brothers much like the mafia requires rookies to have some dirt underneath their fingertips to ensure that they can never testify against them.
Rick Santorum, J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and the Iraq War
Rick Santorum is a complete crackpot so he compares Lord of the rings to the Iraq War.
He incorporates Republican talking points into his analogy. As expected, Stephen Colbert made Santorum look like a
blithering idiot. The idea that Iraq is the hot spot for terrorism makes the US safe is asinine, in fact it is creating a whole
new breed of terrorists. When you take into account that our back door is dilapidated and unlocked it makes our nation
very vulnerable.
Thank you Rick Santorum, another perfect example of the caliber of our politicians
He incorporates Republican talking points into his analogy. As expected, Stephen Colbert made Santorum look like a
blithering idiot. The idea that Iraq is the hot spot for terrorism makes the US safe is asinine, in fact it is creating a whole
new breed of terrorists. When you take into account that our back door is dilapidated and unlocked it makes our nation
very vulnerable.
Thank you Rick Santorum, another perfect example of the caliber of our politicians
Anti-war rally gets military's scrutiny
Submitted by MichaelVail on Sat, 10/14/2006 - 9:16pm.
An anti-war demonstration in Akron that drew 200 people last year also drew the attention of military officials investigating the protesters for ``potential terrorist activity.''
The release of documents, reported Friday by The New York Times, revealed the federal government had maintained records on the ``Stop the War Now'' rally held in Akron on March 19, 2005, as well as dozens of other demonstrations held across the country.

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