Sept. 14, 2006 -- There was once a time on Capitol Hill
when members of Congress discussed important legislation to benefit the American
people. Nowadays. members huddle in small groups away from the Capitol building
and congressional offices to discuss what is happening to their constituents at
the hands of the police state the Bush regime ins constructing in the United
States. Constituents are complaining to their members of Congress about being
arrested by Federal law enforcement for doing so much as making Xerox copies at
public libraries, checking out certain books, and taking photographs of various
facilities. Another sensitive topic discussed "off-site" is the total
penetration of the Federal government by known Israeli intelligence agents -- a
particularly radioactive topic since the two defeats (2002 and 2006) of Rep.
Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) in primaries in which her opponents were heavily funded
by pro-Israeli interests as well as the primary defeat of neighboring Rep. Earl
Hilliard (D-AL) in 2002 by the same interests.
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