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Yahoo! News | 14.06.2002 20:06

More fascism in the U$A

Bush was invited to speak at the Ohio State commencement by representatives of the graduating class. But immediately before class members filed into the giant football stadium, an announcer instructed the crowd that all the university's speakers deserve to be treated with respect and that anyone demonstrating or heckling would be subject to expulsion and arrest. The announcer urged that Bush be greeted with a "thunderous" ovation.

And he was. When university President William Kirwan saluted Bush's response to Sept. 11, the crowd of thousands stood to applaud, whistle and cheer.

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Fascism - quite

14.06.2002 21:26

or more particularly Nazism with the manipulation of image and symbolism.It's extraordinary how far it's gone, with our own Mr Blair shown literally doing crocodile tears at the busting of his own manipulation - did you see that on the telly?
The legislation's lined up for the Argentine style collapsing of economies, whatever triggers are used, - for the big round-up of dissidents way beyond Islamists.

dh


It's not fair ...

14.06.2002 22:23

... to criticize poor Tony when his back is turned.

Mr. Blair is unable to make any comment at this time, as his lips have just recently been grafted to 'W' Bush's ringpiece!

Right now he is 'channelling' some wisdom from the God. After some churning, it will be regurgitated for our benefit.

All Heil our Great Leaders!!

Heil Bush!
Heil Blair!
Heil Sharon!

BlackPope


TOO RIGHT!

17.06.2002 00:06

This action violates Article 19 of the Universial Deceleration of Human Rights, the article that says that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and if I was there I would be FUMING that I was being told I would be breaking the law it I was to do what I felt was right. Personally, if I was there and knew what was going to happen, I would have boycotted the event in disgust. What you are seeing here is a prime example of fascism in America, where people can either do as they are told or face the consequences. Since when has it been a crime to voice your discontent at a administration that want to make a lot of people's lives a living hell?
NO JUSTICE = NO PEACE!

Thomas J