The language is softened and deceptive. The strategy and tactics are not. The “war on terror” continues. Promised change is talk, not policy. Just look at Obama’s “war cabinet,” discussed in an earlier article. It assures… FULL ARTICLE
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A change in rhetoric, and maybe even a change in location for some foreign policy hotspots, but the bottom line remains the same – more war, more spending, more debt, more empire, and a continuation of military presence around the world.
How is more of the same going to improve our situation?
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A change in rhetoric, and maybe even a change in location for some foreign policy hotspots, but the bottom line remains the same – more war, more spending, more debt, more empire, and a continuation of military presence around the world.
How is more of the same going to improve our situation?
President Obama promised Change…what has changed other than the name plate on the desk in the oval office.see “situation normal”
That’s right! Merely choosing oppressors every few years is NOT the meaning of freedom.
Your comment reminds me of another plaque that I’ve seen pictures of – it’s on Ron Paul’s desk:
DON’T STEAL
The Government Hates Competition
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