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July 31, 2005
Crime and Punishment
Moving into the realm of politics, take the case of Karl Rove, the man who - all the current evidence suggests - outed CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson in retaliation for her husband’s refusal to go along with the myth of an Iraqi nuclear threat. If a Democrat were to reveal the identity of a CIA agent or otherwise leak classified material to the press, you may be sure he or she would be tarred, feathered and suspended from a lamppost within hours of the crime. But Rove carries on with his vicarious presidency - continuing to promote Bush’s voter-repelling social security plan and playing a visible role in the selection of the new supreme court justice.
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Posted on July 31, 2005 11:42 AM by Politi105.
Filed in News from Around the World under politics.
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We live in a plutocracy, for pluto is acceptable that the philosofical elite lies to the citizens of the republic.
That is just what happens, the world is run by fear, and by what Plato called the noble lies.
The formula used to rule the world is called the hegelian dialect and it is the update done by
Georg Hegel to the work of Plato.
Human rights, the united nations, the world bank, the central banks are the temples of society.
Since they control everything they can lie and make the lie the truth.
Politicians are just avarage idiots bribed and threated. They just say what they are told to.
People are led to belive that they are responsables.
people are led to go to war and kill people that otherwise they would love.
Posted by: Sara at May 17, 2007 10:03 AM