>What color are gray wolves? If you said gray you're partly correct, 
>they can also have white, red or black fur.
>What the US desperately needs is a second party so there is an actual choice.
>All of the current ones are approved by the east coast 
>establishment. even Perot. He was a manipulation.
>
>-K 

You mean neither the Business Party nor the Other Business Party? Golly.

>... However, I think that
>overall Carter was closer to a decent human being than any post-World
>War Two president. In 1978 he invited 1960s anti-war activist and
>leader of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Tom Hayden, to the
>White House. (Think George W inviting Michael Moore.) As recounted by
>Hayden, in their private conversation he said to Carter: "You are the
>elected President of the United States, yet I'm concerned that you
>have less power than the chairmen of the boards of the large
>multinational corporations -- men we don't elect or even know."
>     "After looking pensively out the Oval Office window, President
>Carter nodded and said, 'I believe that's right. I've learned that
>these last 12 months'."[16]
>
>[16] San Francisco Chronicle, March 4, 1978

http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg68491.html
[Biofuel] The Anti-Empire Report
February 3, 2007
by William Blum

Much worse now.

Best

Keith



>"D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Ok, the Dems did some good. But what about restoring our 
>democracy? & unearthing
>all the corruption, exposing it to the light of truth. We need to 
>keep the pressure on the
>Dems in the House of Reps to do the right thing. They need to hold 
>hearings and give numerous
>whistleblowers, including Sibel Edmonds, a venue to present their 
>evidence. This is as important as the impeachment of Cheney and 
>Bush, it not moreso.   Peace, D. Mindock
>Please visit: <http://www.justacitizen.com/>http://www.justacitizen.com/


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