Being that it is after 11pm and my eyes are fighting the squints, the
cure for your curiosity must be curtailed, I hope you con 'cur', my
good friend.


On May 14, 9:45 am, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> Slip, I'm curious what your vision of a new world order would be
> like.  I have one and consider it to be a positive and even life
> enhancing social milieu.  What I don't understand is the stringent
> right wing opposition to a world that is connected and operating under
> a similar set of principles, guidelines, rules and laws.  It is clear
> -- to me at least -- that as much as I favor the concept of a free-
> market economy and a society based on such an endeavor, regulation is
> necessary to prevent the exact sort of abuses that have brought us to
> our present crisis.   It's a tricky balance to maintain sufficient
> regulation to prevent abuses and still keep the market place free and
> open but I think we are easily up for it.
>
> Most right-wingers I know -- and there are plenty out this way --
> decry any form of caring for each other, insisting on the primitive
> law of the jungle that dictates those who cannot make it on their own
> should be left to die, and shouting the destruction of their freedom
> and liberty to the rooftops.  Freedom and liberty to do what?
> Brutalize each other?  That seems to be their platform.
>
> Of course I have a feeling that Bush's New World Order would be more
> of a right wing sort of dictatorship rather than an order with a
> social conscience and sense of responsibility to and for each other.
>
> On May 13, 3:46 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Welcome Buddah's Path
>
> > i only hope iam proven very wrong << BP
>
> > i would love to be wrong. << BP
>
> > You just rest nice and easy now Buddas Path and sleep well, for what
> > you hope for and what you love have come true, You are Very Very
> > Wrong!
>
> > There is nothing new about New World Order and Obama has nothing to do
> > with it.  The use of the term "New World Order" that had the most
> > influence on the fears of contemporary conspiracy theorists can be
> > found in U.S. President George H. W. Bush's 11 September 1990 "Toward
> > a New World Order" speech to a joint session of Congress, in which he
> > described the United States' objectives for post-Cold-War global
> > governance in cooperation with post-Soviet states:
>
> >     "Until now, the world we’ve known has been a world divided – a
> > world of barbed wire and concrete block, conflict and cold war. Now,
> > we can see a new world coming into view. A world in which there is the
> > very real prospect of a "new world order".  In the words of Winston
> > Churchill, a "world order" in which "the principles of justice and
> > fair play ... protect the weak against the strong ..." A world where
> > the United Nations, freed from cold war stalemate, is poised to
> > fulfill the historic vision of its founders. A world in which freedom
> > and respect for human rights find a home among all nations. "  George
> > H. Bush
>
> > As a student of History, I'm sure you would enjoy reading more than
> > just that excerpt, read 
> > morehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_Order_(conspiracy_theory)
>
> > Critics of New World Order conspiracy theories accuse its proponents
> > of conspiracism: a paranoid world view that centrally places
> > conspiracy theories in the unfolding of history, rather than social
> > and economic forces.
>
> > Sleep Well on Buddah's Path!
>
> > On May 13, 1:22 pm, buddahspath <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > is anyone else observing obamo as iam i love the mans retorec and
> > > atempt to take on many urgent issues way past do such as health care
> > > system,alternative energy, corperate corruption ect.but oh my god!
> > > this bussiness of printing of money and reditrubution of wealth and
> > > new world order seems like its only leading him and us down a even
> > > more disasterious road of greed corruption,unacountability and social
> > > chaos,anarchy and social collapse.i only hope iam proven very wrong
> > > and our society somehow enlightens and gets involved with each others
> > > lives for good and positive changes.as a student of history i would
> > > love to be wrong.
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