"Based on everything I have seen, I do not believe anyone could 
			have prevented the horror of Sept. 11"--President George 
			Bush (as blinded by the right), June 6, 2002
			We have a world wide agenda carried out by the Bushies, the 
			Blairs and the Berlusconis and I agree with George Monbiot's 
			understanding that The struggle between people and corporations 
			will be the defining battle of the twenty-first century.  
			So far, we have come to understand that America's hyper ability 
			to pre-emptively destroy any of the labelled rouge state along with 
			the consequential ability to economically re-build this same 
			eventually destroyed rouge state and be thanked for is what makes 
			America the hyper power of the world. 
			We are living difficult times and we are losing our clarity to 
			think and imagine a better world as the interests of money and 
			governments have been progressively converging. In Canada, for 
			instance, we have no political alternative in changing our decadent 
			and social economic system as all political parties want to run the 
			government as a business. When was the last time we were reminded by 
			any politician that we must have a government of the people, for the 
			people, and by the people? I cannot recall that.  
			Yesterday, we were prompted to point out the mentally fragmented 
			incompetence of FBI Director Rober Mueller and of U.S. Attorney 
			General John Ashcroft in dealing with the intelligence failures of 
			9-11. And instead to uncover these intelligence failures and recover 
			our intelligence we have the furthering of the 9-11 cover up with 
			President Bush's disclosure of his secretive plan to establish the 
			new Department of Homeland Security. In announcing this new 
			department, President Bush self congratulated himself by saying  
			
				"America is leading the civilized world in a titanic 
				struggle against terror. Freedom and fear are at war -- and 
				freedom is winning."  
			 
			In the meantime, this is what Lt. Col. Steve Butler said about 
			his Commander in Chief  
			
				"Of course Bush knew about the impending attacks on 
				America. He did nothing to warn the American people because he 
				needed this war on terrorism. His daddy had Saddam and he needed 
				Osama."  
			 
			Figure it out who is right or wrong!  
			References 
			Full text of Bush's speech. Proposal to boost homeland security 
			Associated Press, Washington, June 6, 2002 http://www.msnbc.com/news/763148.asp
			 
			Captive State by George Monbiot http://www.panmacmillan.com/Features/CaptiveStatePaperback/extract.htm
			 
			Plan Was Formed in Utmost Secrecy. Final Proposal Came From 4 Top 
			Bush Aides; Most Others Out of Loop By Dana Milbank, Washington Post 
			Staff Writer, June 7, 2002 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9149-2002Jun6.html
			 
			Air Force Officer Suspended for Criticizing Bush By Reuters | New 
			York Times 4 June, 2002 http://truthout.com/docs_02/06.06E.butler.bush.htm   |