sky of mind
Friday, 30 December 2005, 1:54 pm
QUOTE(MasterMind @ Friday, 30 December 2005, 1:13 pm)
I used to be a Neo-Con.
It is a somewhat twisted modern view of Divine Right and Imperialism. I find it funny no that they are denieing Iraq a Theocracy, when in the deep roots of Neo-Con, lays a One World Theocracy.
You guys have no idea just how "think tank" they can be.
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I think most of us here have a pretty good idea on the think tank comment.
Those of us here now know when and why the PNAC formed, and who the original members are.
We have a pretty good idea what they had been doing then, and what they are doing now.
The odd thing is that once you look behind the curtain,
it's like a magic trick. Once you understand the trick, the magic is gone, and the performance is seen as being almost stupid or silly.
The problem is, way too many Americans are still held spell bound by the magic,
(the same magic we all now see as being just a trick)
and as long as they do, they will not see behind the curtain!
Funny, this is also how children see the world.
It's all magic to a very young child. Magic and innocent.
But, every child grows up and learns about reality.