newt, IN HIS OWN WORDS: "...in an act of war...you need to kill people who are trying to kill you..."
MEANWHILE.....
"...The Senate is set to vote on a bill next week that would define the whole of the United States as a battlefield and allow the U.S. Military to arrest American citizens in their own back yard without charge or trial....." freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=140678
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"...the Imperfect War....Its when two enemies are at war. One side attacks and fires but the other side doesnt fire back. Unfortunatly, most people in America in 1933 didnt understand their government made them enemies, and most Americans living today wont believe it. ......
you may decide to level the playing field and make the Imperfect War Perfect, because if you dont, you and your posterity will remain the enemy, and THE ENEMY HAS NO RIGHTS."
"...The Senate is set to vote on a bill next week that would define the whole of the United States as a battlefield and allow the U.S. Military to arrest American citizens in their own back yard without charge or trial....." freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=140678
Unfortunatly, most people in America in 1933 didnt understand their government made them enemies, and most Americans living today wont believe it. ......
I believe it, and I know for a fact that the gooberment DID make us the enemy in 1933.
newt, IN HIS OWN WORDS: "...in an act of war...you need to kill people who are trying to kill you..."
In this 4um video, Newt Gingrich: Gov. Should Allow Terror Attacks To Remind People How Much We Need Them, he sounds as if he's advocating acts of terror against us, with a wink and a nod from the State, and also strongly in favor of extraordinary wiretapping/eavesdropping ability for agents of the State. In his own case of unethics summarized below, probably wasn't so much in favor the 4th Amendment being ignored by covert snoopers (Alphabetized like the FBI or not) investigating him and/or his associate(s) for suspect behavior: possible corruption plotting, conspiracy to violate a gag-order against them, and stuff.
facing the prospect of a publicly televised trial of the charges against himGingrich and the Select Committee worked out a negotiated deal. Gingrich agreed to admit that he had "failed to take appropriate steps to ensure" that the projects were using tax-exempt organizations appropriately, and he admitted that he "should have known" that his letters of December 1994 and March 1995, trying to head off the inquiry, were "inaccurate, incomplete and unreliable." He was "reprimanded" and fined $300,000unprecedented sanctions for a Speaker of the House. (The committee took no position on the unsettled question of whether Gingrich's use of the tax-exempt organizations had been illegal. In later years IRS examiners, in separate proceedings, rendered contradictory rulings on that question. They found that the Abraham Lincoln Opportunity Fund had misused its tax-status, but that the Progress and Freedom Foundation had not.)
The deal included a negotiated public announcement, with both sides agreeing to make no further public comment and "this includes having surrogates sent out to comment." On the same morning the deal was announced, however, Gingrich was tape-recorded in a telephone conference call with House Republican leaders orchestrating the public statements they would make when the agreement was announced. The subcommittee concluded that Gingrich had violated the agreement, but it took no punitive actionperhaps in part because the conversation had been intercepted illegally. (A Florida couple, using a police scanner, had illegally eavesdropped on the cellphone that one participant to the call had used.)