I've always suspected that Junior plans to destroy America by turning this country into a police state and bankrupting the federal government. The deadline of the deliberate boondoggle of a Medicare program that has just passed is further evidence of that.
Paul Craig Roberts, former treasury secretary of the Reagan Administration, had
this to say yesterday:
The neoconservative Bush regime has adroitly used 9/11 to create fear of terrorism among Americans that blinds Americans to the Bush regime's assault on our constitutional system. Americans have meekly acquiesced to the Bush regime's brutal assaults on civil liberties, human rights, the separation of powers, and statutory law, because Americans have been brainwashed to believe that the "war on terror" takes precedence and cannot be waged under the rules established by the Founding Fathers.
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Of course, there's nothing to fear unless you're a terrorist, right?
Alas, it doesn't. Many Americans believe that Bush's dictatorial powers will only be applied to terrorists. This belief is extremely foolish, because it means that "the liberty of every American rests on nothing more than the grace of the White House."
Roberts also harps on an extremely disturbing piece of news that has gone almost unnoticed outside of the tinfoil hat/black helicopter circles:
It has been widely reported, apparently without causing Americans any unease, that the Bush regime has awarded Halliburton $385 million to build concentration camps in the United States. Who are to be the inmates? Certainly not terrorists. The Bush regime has proven inept at catching terrorists, and those few who are captured are kept offshore out of the reach of the courts where they can be tortured and abused. The camps are certainly not for illegal aliens who both political parties want to give amnesty and citizenship.
So who will be imprisoned in Junior's concentration camps? According to
ConsortiumNews via TruthOut:
But recent developments suggest that the Bush administration may already be contemplating what to do with Americans who are deemed insufficiently loyal or who disseminate information that may be considered helpful to the enemy.
Top US officials have cited the need to challenge news that undercuts Bush's actions as a key front in defeating the terrorists, who are aided by "news informers" in the words of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
Since the purpose of these concentration camps is never directly spelled out - hence the potential use for "other programs" - we can only speculate as to what Junior and his minions will use them for.
Scott speculated that the "detention centers could be used to detain American citizens if the Bush administration were to declare martial law." He recalled that during the Reagan administration, National Security Council aide Oliver North organized Rex-84 "readiness exercise," which contemplated the Federal Emergency Management Agency rounding up and detaining 400,000 "refugees," in the event of "uncontrolled population movements" over the Mexican border into the United States.
Extremely disturbing developments from the rising police state. This, especially viewed in light of the NSA database scandal, should have Americans extremely worried. However, it appears to still be business as usual in America. What will it take for Americans to wake up to the abuses of their government? Mass arrests and detainings of Americans without trial in government concentration camps? Another 9/11? Assassinations of political dissidents? Junior suspending elections and declaring himself President-for-life?
All of these options are on the table with the insane Bush Administration.