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Gore Vidal recommends "The New Pearl Harbor"

One of America's greatest authors recommends David Ray Griffin's "The New Pearl Harbor". A clip from Cal Poly Pomona's "Hot Talk" interview program, 2005.  
 
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somersetdc (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Awesome. Great George Bush imitation, too!
sustaincain (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Yes, surprising Greg Palast also has a short-circuit when it come to 911, says in the same interview that he's an investigative reporter who can only report on what he's investigated and that he hasn't investigated 911, then goes on to say he did investigate it for weeks and found nothing, to accomplish which you'd have to be in a coma investigating it in lala-land.

But its not easy standing in the full glare of ravening evil. The more one does, the shorter one's ministry tends to be.
sustaincain (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The only way anything has ever improved for the masses is for masses of them to really want it.
1. Oblige all politicians to declare their participation in any SECRET SOCIETIES, as this is the conflict of interest that cripples democracy.
2. Oblige government to create its own money, within limits, for the people to use, thus automatically phasing out the private fake money it currently borrows and uses ALL our income tax to repay just the interest on, massively eroding our prosperity
THEFRANKLINFILM (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Palast only reports on what he beilieve he can prove. No one can prove what happened on 9/11 without the help of an independent investigative commission. Investigating the crimes of the Bush family alone is a lot easier. No one else has proved 9/11 is anything other than highly suspect.
dilbertgeg (1 year ago) Show Hide
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re: Hitler.
look up "positive Christianity"

if you have time, read Wilhelm Reich - Psychology of Fascism.
LightWarrior1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It's simple. The most powerful always get their way! Whether they do through honest and peaceful means (quite unconceivable)or deceptive and violent means hardly matters in the "grand scheme of things". The struggle for power is at the heart of not only each individual but also of every group of people, including families, tribes, nations, empires, etc.
xnothingbutthetruth (2 months ago) Show Hide
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inconceivable you mean..

and peace works just fine. And in the long run.. it wins.
bitherwack (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I agree with you, yet I really resonate with what Chomsky said in an interview. He said (sorry to paraphrase) Who cares who is responsible for 9-11, what is much more important is what the administration has done with it. Even more than lives, the dismantling of the Republic is by far the greatest damage done. I personally believe that Bush welcomes debate on 911, because it takes the attention off his systematic efforts to create a fascist state.

Demand accountability of the Administration
trisoctehedron (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Absolutely right! Can you imagine how the aftermath of 9-11 would have been handled by a statesmanlike president?
xnothingbutthetruth (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I care who's responsible.. and no matter to what level - the blame can only be placed on one group - the Bush administration. -- It happened on THEIR watch.. I also believe it was an inside job, but regardless - either way, it was their watch - if it happened now - who would be blamed? The democrats. - Bush is, no matter how you look at it, a war criminal.

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