: King George did not "retreat back to his ranch" to
: try to announce the NWO.
Uh, no one said that - Dove said:
It appears from Bush Jr.'s retreat to his ranch, that the attempts to try to announce the bogus "new world order/one world order" have been totally stopped. I'm told the other countries have backed down as well. The plan had been to do the new world order/one world order announcement from the U.N. in New York today. However, White Knights' actions of the last week have effectively eliminated that possibility.
So the 'retreat' to the ranch seems to have been in place of announcing something "live, from the UN - it's the Gnu Whirled Odor!" according to Dove's post.
: King George doesn't have to "try" to announce the
: NWO. George Sr. did that for him years ago.
Yah - announced the "beginning" of one, anyway. (Creeped me out at the time, so I recall it well. :)
: I think the King's final decree (executive order) before
: leaving for the ranch of the Military Tribunal Courts
: makes this clear;
Yah - the (hopefully) good news is, it's reported today that there is bipartisan uproar over the tribunals idea:
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Friday November 16 3:19 PM ET
Bush's Military Tribunals Draw Bipartisan Fire
By Thomas Ferraro
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A leading liberal along with a top
conservative on Capitol Hill on Friday denounced President
Bush (news - web sites)'s executive order that permits secret military trials of suspected foreign terrorists.
Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, and Rep. Bob Barr,
a Georgia Republican, said such trials would undermine the
Constitution by denying defendants basic rights -- such as
being able to confront their accusers and even having the
proceeding open to the public.
Both urged U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary
Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican,
to call a hearing to examine Bush's ``emergency'' order in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.
``Today we stand on the verge of a civil liberties calamity
in this country,'' declared Conyers, a liberal who is the
ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.
``It is a fundamental concern to all of us on the Judiciary
Committee and it ought to be to every American and person in
this country,'' added Barr, a staunch conservative.
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: So, the secret meetings of the NWO continue either at the
: ranch or other "retreat" close to Washington D.C.
: or under the guise of the "War on Terrorism".
I agree, that seems to be happening. The only hopeful 'spin' I can find for it is the possibility they're just busying themselves with ways to make mo' money in the days ahead. If they can get some 'defense contracts' nailed down right now, they might be left standing later...? Or something....
: However, in their arrogance and confidence of their final
: control their agenda and methods are becoming more
: apparent, their doublespeak more hysterical.
Yes - the 'veil' is thinning, fer shur. :) All that noise on September 11 roused many dreamers, I think.
--hobie