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Nihil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-03-04 09:43 AM
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93. And some people call Bush a cowboy ...?
> 1. Clean house in one week or you will be nuked.

Really good message there. "We don't know who the fuck just blew up
our city but we're going to nuke everyone in sight anyway, just in
case they were guilty."

> 2. For the long term. I would start a NEW UN. ...
Why re-invent the wheel? If the UN is broken, fix it or you'll just
end up wasting more time & money producing exactly the same thing a
few years down the line.

> a) A genuine democracy of some sort.
<chuckle>
I guess that which particular sort depends on whether "your guy" wins
the election in the other country?

Hello? We're talking about other sovereign nations here that really
don't give a stuff for America's insular view of the world.

> b) Cooperative and presenting a united front to terrorists.

Is that a united front against all terrorists or just the ones that
the USA deems "important" at any one time?

> c) Total Free Trade among CN members. (Like the USA is composted of
> total free trade among member states.)

"Composted" is inadvertently right. How long will "Total Free Trade"
last once the domestic lobby groups meet?

Hell, I'm just feeling cynical at the moment and shouldn't take it
out on you but there are only two ways you'd get any of your points
through:
1) Global totalitarian domination (US-led NWO).
2) Deus ex machina change to the basic nature of humanity.

Sadly, I think that the chance of a US city glowing in the dark is
far more likely than either of the above.

Nihil
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