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26/01/2004 12:41:25
 
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Windows
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Computing in general
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Hi Tom,

Which Republican Senator stated this? I would be interested in knowing. I'm surprised it wasn't more widely repeated on the news... Also, I don't know of any munitions factories in my area!

>>>>Makes me wonder, how long will it take until we see the blueprint for some "new age communism" or any other project of the kind? Something has to counterbalance the corporate rulers of the world, or else the future won't be bright at all.
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>>>Dragan;
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>>>With two super powers you attempt balance throughout the world. It is simply the fear of who will push the RED button first. With one super power you have the prospect of ashes!
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>>Or, if it doesn't burn, the prospect of one to rule them all.
>>
>>Unfortunately, that one has all the social engineering skills it needs. The only way to divert the current course is to prove to the rulers that this course won't make them money for the next quarter. So far, it does.
>
>Last week a republican Senator was asked about the employment problems in the United States. His response was, "There are plenty of jobs in munitions factories"! That sounds too much like a response given by Bush senior, when he was president, but about a different career path. Are these people real?
>
>They say our nation is equally divided in its opinion about who should be president – Bush or a democrat? Each side thinks the other is wrong. I think we have a problem.
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