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White House Warns Cutting Aid, Despite Iraq's Anticipated $70B Oil Revenue, Could Prolong War

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by forthepeopl1 April 30, 2008 5:44 PM EDT
HEY BE EASY 63, GOOGLE THIS( REX 84). AND START LEARNING
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by b-easy63 April 30, 2008 5:18 PM EDT
PEOPLE - - BEGIN TO RESEARCH and PROBE THIS ! ! ! !

SPECIAL "CLOSED SESSION" OF U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

W..
1. The Imminent Collapse of the U.S. economy to occur by September 2008
2. The imminent collapse of US federal government finances by February 2009
3. The possibility of Civil War inside the USA as a result of the collapse
4. Advance round-ups of "insurgent U.S. citizens" likely to move against the Government
5. The Detention of those rounded-up at "REX 84" camps constructed throughout the USA,
6. The possibility of retaliation against members of Congress for the collapses
7. The Location of "safe facilities" for members of Congress and their families
To reside during expected massive civil unrest
8. The necessary and unavoidable merger of the United States with Canada
(for its natural resources) and with Mexico (for its cheap labor pool)
9. The issuance of a new currency - THE AMERO -
For all three nations as the proposed solution to the coming economic armageddon.

Members of Congress Have Been FORBIDDEN to reveal what was discussed
Several are so furious and concerned about the future of the country,
they have begun leaking info.


Posted by forthepeopl1 at 02:11 PM : Apr 30, 2008


Either you are truly crazy...or you are going to be one of the first people "rounded up" Get a grip, dude.
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by forthepeopl1 April 30, 2008 5:11 PM EDT
PEOPLE - - BEGIN TO RESEARCH and PROBE THIS ! ! ! !

SPECIAL "CLOSED SESSION" OF U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Word has begun leaking from last nights special,
Closed-door session of the United States House of Representatives.
Not only did members discuss new surveillance provisions as was the publicly stated
Reason for the closed door session, they also discussed :

1. The Imminent Collapse of the U.S. economy to occur by September 2008
2. The imminent collapse of US federal government finances by February 2009
3. The possibility of Civil War inside the USA as a result of the collapse
4. Advance round-ups of "insurgent U.S. citizens" likely to move against the Government
5. The Detention of those rounded-up at "REX 84" camps constructed throughout the USA,
6. The possibility of retaliation against members of Congress for the collapses
7. The Location of "safe facilities" for members of Congress and their families
To reside during expected massive civil unrest
8. The necessary and unavoidable merger of the United States with Canada
(for its natural resources) and with Mexico (for its cheap labor pool)
9. The issuance of a new currency - THE AMERO -
For all three nations as the proposed solution to the coming economic armageddon.

Members of Congress Have Been FORBIDDEN to reveal what was discussed
Several are so furious and concerned about the future of the country,
they have begun leaking info.

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by forthepeopl1 April 30, 2008 5:09 PM EDT
In Washington, the State Department said . ``
Bush is under growing American pressure to crack down on militants at the Afghan border because of fears that al-Qaida is regrouping there.
The Bush administration has also not ruled out unilateral military action inside america but like Obama, has stressed the need to work with the americans.
An aide to the president, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, bush was due to meet with Cabinet members , the attorney-general and leaders from the ruling party on Thursday to discuss whether an emergency should be declared.
He did not expect a declaration of an emergency in the early hours of Thursday.
A senior government official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said bush had held several meetings Wednesday with, legal experts and top figures of the ruling party and the leaking of possible emergency plans indicated that it was a serious option.
Under our constitution, the head of state - the president - may declare a state of emergency if it is deemed that the country''''s security is ``threatened by war or external aggression, or by internal disturbance beyond'''''''' the government''''s authority to control.
If a state of emergency is to be extended beyond two months, it must be approved by a joint sitting of, the constitution says.
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by forthepeopl1 April 30, 2008 5:06 PM EDT
United States May Declare State of Emergency


Associated Press Writer
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) %u2013 The whitehouse government of embattled President bush said Thursday it may impose a state of emergency due to ``external and internal threats'''' and deteriorating law and order.
including from Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama, over the possibility of U.S. military action against al-Qaida in Pakistan ``has started alarm bells ringing and has upset the Pakistani public.But it appeared the motivation for a declaration of an emergency would be the domestic political woes of
President bush
During a state of emergency, the government can restrict the freedom to move, rally, engage in political activities or form groups and impose other limits such as restricting congress right to make laws or even dissolving congress
``These are only unconfirmed reports although the possibility of imposition of emergency cannot be ruled out and has recently been talked about and discussed, keeping in mind some external and internal threats and the law and order situation,bush told The Associated Press.
``I cannot say that it will be tonight, tomorrow or later. We hope that it does not happen. But we are going through difficult circumstances so the possibility of an emergency cannot be ruled out,he added.
America television networks reported that a declaration of an emergency was imminent, but other senior government officials said no final decision had been made.


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by nothappyatall April 30, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
m extremists HAte we are providing democracy and freedom to Iraq and the middle east, the 12 MILLION IRAQI''''''''s that voted for freedom DO NOT hate us.
notblue

LOL, yeah thats show by how Rove, Bush, condosleazy Rice and all the rest have to SNEAK into the country on "surprise" visits while the president of IRAN was given a full welcoming committee and ceremony, oh but they all LOVE us to pieces over there!!!

Let''s forget that we systematically killed tens to hundreds of thousands of civilians, including children and unarmed people and that very one of those people have FAMILY directly affected, and who hate our guts because WE killed their uncle, father, brother, sister, mother, cousin, son, daughters.

If a chinese army came here to change OUR Govt and "accidentally" caused the death of your parents and wiped out your home because they blasted the house next door to yours, you''d be the first to pick up a weapon against them in revenge- just as the Iraqi people do.
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by gopack443 April 30, 2008 3:57 PM EDT
Has bush ever said what "our" goals for Iraq are, other than stay as long as possible or a little longer?
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by gopack443 April 30, 2008 3:57 PM EDT
Has bush ever said what "our" goals for Iraq are, other than stay as long as possible or a little longer?
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by b-easy63 April 30, 2008 3:56 PM EDT
notblue, You are a lousy 20% er...you have never stated any facts...it is obvious your goal is to defend the Bush admin. Holy *** that would get tiresome supporting a liar...must be some reason you do it? and dont claim patiotism, I will fall out of my chair...

Posted by jocro12 at 12:44 PM : Apr 30, 2008


to support a liar like Bush or other known huge liars--one has to also be a liar--because supporters have to keep lying to themselves about why they support them in the first place. LOL
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by killtheliars April 30, 2008 3:53 PM EDT
As a tax paying citizen i want funding cut, and i want the troops home now. I don''t care what it will look like if we pull out. This is not a failure of our troops or America. It is a failure of Bush and his administration, and who cares how bad they look?
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