In November, 2000, it became apparent that the U.S. had been overtaken by  a 
right-wing 
coup.  Although frustrated by the coup, a certain confidence was retained that 
the U.S. 
could withstand the nefarious aims of the coup. Eight years later, the U.S. is 
in much 
weaker condition.  The question is: How to counter the candidacy of McCain, who 
represents perpetual war, and the continuation of the coup ?   



--- In [email protected], "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "mainstream20016"
> <mainstream20016@> wrote:
> >
> > The McCain candidacy was moribund, broke, the campaign RV literally
> running on fumes 
> > in the Fall -  until Huckabee posed a threat - Suddenly, McCain was
> promoted constantly 
> > as the 'favorite' Republican by the establishment media.  McCain is
> NOT liked by 
> > Republicans, yet he alone remains in the Republican nomination race.
>  IMHO, ANY 
> > candidate in the race would have risen to the top with similar
> support from the media.  
> > Something is seriously amiss. 
> 
> 
> My speculation is that he's the golden boy choice of the same people
> who installed Jr.  Even during his apparent financially and unpopular
> 'down' times in the early campaign he seemed nonchalant about it along
> the way - as if he knew the game was rigged anyway in his favor.
> Again, that's speculation, but nothing would surprise me with the gang
> of criminals currently running the show.
>



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