Re: [CTRL] Tora, Tora, Tora ? ? ?
-Caveat Lector- This is another quite obvious attack on the US constitution and the citizens of the United States, by CFR members Gingrich and other subversives. When will the people of the United States awaken to the reality of their present perilous situation? Yours very truly, Cliff Hume. At 02:14 AM 2/2/01 -0600, you wrote: -Caveat Lector- From http://www.newsmax.com/cgi-bin/printer_friendly.pl So: is an alive 2nd Amendment contributory to deterrence? AER }}Begin U.S. Facing 'Catastrophic Attack' NewsMax.com Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 National security experts Congress commissioned to examine America's vulnerabilities in a changing, hostile world warn of a crippling assault upon its homeland within 25 years. According to the Associated Press, the United States Commission on National Security/21st Century, chaired by former Sens. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., and Gary Hart, D-Colo., reported Wednesday that: "Weapons proliferation [and] the persistence of international terrorism will end the relative invulnerability of the U.S. homeland to catastrophic attack. "A direct attack against American citizens on American soil is likely over the next quarter century." The 14-member panel listed as a close-second threat what it described as the nation's inadequate scientific research and education. The nation's entire education system, it said, is "in serious crisis." It warned that this actually poses "a greater threat to U.S. national security ... than any potential conventional war that we might imagine." One commission member, Newt Gingrich, the former Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, said: "We put science, and science and math education, second ... because we believe it's second only to the threat of a weapon of mass destruction [hitting] one of our cities." The panel concluded the United States is not prepared adequately to meet either of those challenges: "The risk is not only death and destruction but also a demoralization that could undermine [America's] global leadership. "In the face of this threat, our nation has no coherent or integrated governmental structures." It offered these steps the United States should take: Assign the National Guard primary responsibility for domestic security and reorganize, train and equip it to undertake that mission. Overhaul the Defense Department, where excessive laws have hobbled weapons acquisition and the failure to privatize some support activities "wastes huge sums of money." Reduce by up to 15 percent the staffs of the defense secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff and regional commands, where growth has "created mounting confusion and delay." Create an independent National Homeland Security Agency. Pattern it along the lines of the current Federal Emergency Management Agency. Assign it responsibility to protect American lives and infrastructure, such as the highway system and information technology, and to plan, coordinate and integrate domestic security activities. Reorganize the State Department, a "crippled institution that is starved for resources by Congress" and weakened further by many of its core functions, such as foreign assistance, being parceled out to other agencies. Double spending on scientific research and development over the next seven to eight years. Related Products: Express your opinion about this to top leaders, Congress and the media send a PriorityGram. It's easy and powerful! Click Here now. Return to Main News Page End{{ AER Forwarded as information only; no endorsement to be presumed + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without charge or profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this type of information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Integrity has no need of rules. -Albert Camus (1913-1960) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust The libertarian therefore considers one of his prime educational tasks is to spread the demystification and desanctification of the State among its hapless subjects. His task is to demonstrate repeatedly and in depth that not only the emperor but even the "democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse of objective necessity. He strives to show that the existence of taxation and the State necessarily sets up a class division between the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled. He seeks to show that the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State has ever been to weave mystification in order to induce the public to accept State rule and that these intellectuals obtain, in return, a share in the power and pelf
[CTRL] Tora, Tora, Tora ? ? ?
-Caveat Lector- From http://www.newsmax.com/cgi-bin/printer_friendly.pl So: is an alive 2nd Amendment contributory to deterrence? AER }}Begin U.S. Facing 'Catastrophic Attack' NewsMax.com Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 National security experts Congress commissioned to examine America's vulnerabilities in a changing, hostile world warn of a crippling assault upon its homeland within 25 years. According to the Associated Press, the United States Commission on National Security/21st Century, chaired by former Sens. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., and Gary Hart, D-Colo., reported Wednesday that: "Weapons proliferation [and] the persistence of international terrorism will end the relative invulnerability of the U.S. homeland to catastrophic attack. "A direct attack against American citizens on American soil is likely over the next quarter century." The 14-member panel listed as a close-second threat what it described as the nation's inadequate scientific research and education. The nation's entire education system, it said, is "in serious crisis." It warned that this actually poses "a greater threat to U.S. national security ... than any potential conventional war that we might imagine." One commission member, Newt Gingrich, the former Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, said: "We put science, and science and math education, second ... because we believe it's second only to the threat of a weapon of mass destruction [hitting] one of our cities." The panel concluded the United States is not prepared adequately to meet either of those challenges: "The risk is not only death and destruction but also a demoralization that could undermine [America's] global leadership. "In the face of this threat, our nation has no coherent or integrated governmental structures." It offered these steps the United States should take: Assign the National Guard primary responsibility for domestic security and reorganize, train and equip it to undertake that mission. Overhaul the Defense Department, where excessive laws have hobbled weapons acquisition and the failure to privatize some support activities "wastes huge sums of money." Reduce by up to 15 percent the staffs of the defense secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff and regional commands, where growth has "created mounting confusion and delay." Create an independent National Homeland Security Agency. Pattern it along the lines of the current Federal Emergency Management Agency. Assign it responsibility to protect American lives and infrastructure, such as the highway system and information technology, and to plan, coordinate and integrate domestic security activities. Reorganize the State Department, a "crippled institution that is starved for resources by Congress" and weakened further by many of its core functions, such as foreign assistance, being parceled out to other agencies. Double spending on scientific research and development over the next seven to eight years. Related Products: Express your opinion about this to top leaders, Congress and the media send a PriorityGram. It's easy and powerful! Click Here now. Return to Main News Page End{{ AER Forwarded as information only; no endorsement to be presumed + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without charge or profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this type of information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Integrity has no need of rules. -Albert Camus (1913-1960) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust The libertarian therefore considers one of his prime educational tasks is to spread the demystification and desanctification of the State among its hapless subjects. His task is to demonstrate repeatedly and in depth that not only the emperor but even the "democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse of objective necessity. He strives to show that the existence of taxation and the State necessarily sets up a class division between the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled. He seeks to show that the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State has ever been to weave mystification in order to induce the public to accept State rule and that these intellectuals obtain, in return, a share in the power and pelf extracted by the rulers from their deluded subjects. [[For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, Murray N. Rothbard, Fox Wilkes, 1973, 1978, p. 25]] A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"www.ctrl.org/A DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds are unwelcomed.