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mom cat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-04 05:59 PM
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5. It's part of the conservative agenda to develop big mercenary
armies for corporations. The more that these armies are unaccountable, the more that the corporations can advance their push for global domination in which the role of nations will shrink to the size that can easily be drowned in a bathtub. Already, trade agreements have made national law irrelevant. Soon the corporate based mercenaries will make all human rights declarations irrelevant. What happened at Abu Grieb was not an aberration, but a foretaste. The Senate vote proves that the powers that be have no aversion to pursuing a policy that advances their plan to make mercenaries unaccountable.and increase the viciousness of corporate terror and domination.
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