It is vital that we remember 911day, the one war that America lost. If you live or work in New York, then you know that considerably more than 3,000 were killed that day.
When we're told about 18,000 identified body parts, and beyond, it becomes clearer that avoiding panic was considered more vital than further magnifying the horror we experienced by telling the truth for that horrid fortnight commencing 911day.
This was the one war America lost because, a year later, no one had been held accountable, too many American soldiers unnecessarily exposed to lethal danger(s) overseas, too many innocent Afghani's killed; people who had nothing to do with 911day, or, for that matter, the one war that America lost. More, no licit protection was put into place to safeguardthe citizens of America.
BILLIONS and BILLIONS of dollars were expended after six Americans died from inhaled anthrax.
It never seemed to bother anyone that Haiti loses up to a hundred and more citizens every year to that same dread disease. No one has invested much time or attention, and certainly not billions. Yet, we can be appreciative of the fact that natural selection does work once in awhile. You see, those who selfishly ran to the Ciproflaxocin, commonly referred to as "Cipro," will likely remain unresponsive to antibiotics for as long as they live. Those who become infected with anything more than a simple flu will be in mortal danger, since their bodies will not likely respond to any of the lesser antibiotics.
This means that those who pretended to lead during that crisis (ee otherwise venal then-mayor of NY managed to comport himself as a leader should) became more likely to retire earlier than they'd previously hoped because anyone taking Ciproflaxocin can expect a reduced life expectancy. America needs people to lead so desperately, people who are just not buying into the personal aggrandizement and personal greed factor. At least one of us knows for a fact that are indeed idealists on this planet at this moment. Since I am such an idealist, it is not conveivable that I am the only one on the planet.
Being the only one on earth to build several hundred thousand unique web pages (and countless thousands of duplicates) on well over a thousand separate servers, that was fairly easy, because the methods used were those methods already used by the best on earth... ... just a question of copying and adding little innovations. Reading 16,000 books was easy... it was just a matter of sticking to a book or two each day for fourteen thousand days and beyond. and so forth.
Being an idealist, however, is by definition not capable of exisiting in the realm of the unique. In order to possess an ideal, one must be taught that ideal. Shakespeare summed it up pertinently in stating that "There is no original thought."
By this virtue alone is there certainty of other idealists living and breathing, wishing for a better world.
By doing nothing more than getting two human beings to commit themselves firmly to engaging two other people to add their letters and phone calls of pressure to any and all elected officials, you will find rapid, powerful results occurring quickly. Huey Long, the phenomenal "Kingfish" of Louisiana proved the power of personal contact.
At a rally
Gerald L.K. Smith, described by H.L. Mencken as the greatest orator of all time, "not the greatest by an inch or a foot or a mile. But greatest by at least two light-years."
"Let's pull down these huge piles of gold until there shall be a real job, not a little old sow-belly, black-eyed pea job but a real spending money, beefsteak and gravy, Chevrolet, Ford in the garage, new suit, Thomas Jefferson, Jesus Christ, red, white and blue job for every man!. . . Lift us out of this wretchedness, O Lord, out of this poverty, lift us who stand in slavery tonight. Rally us under this young man who came out of the woods of north Louisiana, who leads us like a Moses out of the land of bondage into the land of milk and honey where every man is a king but no man wears a crown. Amen."
Excerpt from Smith's Address to Father Couglin's National Union for Social Justice Convention--Cleveland, Ohio, August 17, 1936.
"These great phenomenal assemblies, whether they be headed by Dr. Francis E. Townsend, Gerald Smith, or Father Charles E. Coughlin, represent the unmistable edict that is being issued to the corrupt, seething politicians of America that the baby-having, stump-grumping, sod-busting, go-to-meeting, god-fearing American people are about to take over the United States Government of America!"
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