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manipulation?

Posted By: gt on 2005-09-01
In Reply to: I'm sorry, I just HAVE to respond here... - SM

We are manipulating it right now with all the poisonous gases, with the killing/managing of animals..We have manipulated this earth into most surely destruction.  If man was not here, animals and plant life would have existed just fine.  We have manipulated this earth since humans have been on this earth and as time goes on, it only gets worse.  With the global warming protocol, we would try to diminish some of the harmful things we have done to this poor earth, i.e., pollution.  But, hey, Bush is all for traveling in space, space cadet that he is, guess he thinks once the earth is messed up and noninhabitable, we will just fly off to another planet..Oh, but, like Bush said, who cares, we will be dead anyway.  Well, I care.  This is not the legacy I want to leave future human beings. 


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Aren't these the same claims being proclaimed by McCain's media buttkissers........one foot in the grave and a heartbeat away.............


http://mediamatters.org/columns/200809090014?f=h_top's


Behind the scenes manipulation......wait for that
and then ask yourself why. Why suddenly companies that have been around forever seem to have trouble staying afloat but then miraculously another company steps in to buy them up or MERGE. Ain't falling for it. There is big behind the scenes manipulation going on and that word I dread -- "globalization" is taking place. That is how world order begins, strong companies suddenly being bought out and another bought out until you end up with only one company offering this or that, instead of competition, which is what a free society is all about. Once world banks become involved everyone should be seriously concerned of things to come.

This is not good