>You think that agenda wouldn't attract popular support? You don't watch
>the Fox News Channel much, do you?
>
>Doug
It has an interesting "troops out now" ring to it, though, dunnit? And the part about raising the min wage to $15? Woah. Three of the more mainstream cons/repubs, though, objected to that one: job loss!
Can you imagine if this guy got his way? What was interesting was the way he pulled out revolutionary rhetoric (albeit mild) to send this message. Imagine people clamoring in the streets, "Troops Out Now!" in order to bring them home to protect the borders from all the illegal aliens crawling across the borders. This gets some of these guys on that politics list, the oldest one on the 'net, in a bit of a tizzy!
it was also innarestin' as a sign of turning against the war. i guess their plan is the only way they can continue to feel manly and advocate against the occupation abroad.
Did anyone see that the 14 points fascism e-mail thing has been turned into a flash movie. In case anyone is unfamiliar with it, the 14 aspects of fascism e-mail was dissected and debated onlist, so I'd view the things stated in the movie with suspicion. Just passing it along for entertainment value:
http://www.bushflash.com/14.html
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