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DuctapeFatwa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-20-04 06:39 PM
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8. It's important to establish intention as actionable, for reasons both

external and domestic.

Obviously, it is necessary for the voting class to accept the principle that the planet is US property and any "nationhood" or "sovereignty" are like "self-defense," privileges that the US alone has the authority to bestow or revoke, according to its will.

Nations who actively seek, desire or intend, to engage in activities that could be interpreted as a potential deterrent or impediment to military operations against it to impose America's will, and/or secure natural resources, must be treated as acts of war, and an imminent threat to US business interests.

Domestically, it is necessary to transistion from outdated legal concepts to the doctrine of pre-emptive law enforcement, and the stamping out of anti-regime sentiment within the US itself.

Establishing intention as a prosecutable crime is a vital part of the war against terror.
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