DeepThinker wrote:Is a New World Order bad? We've had them before, they've come and they've gone. Egypt, Medo Persian, Babylon and Rome have all been New World Orders, but they've fallen and their legacies have their place in our cultures. Curious.
_________________David
Please use the "URL" button for links - Long URLS make the page 'wide', out of proportion.When posting a link into the body of your reply, click on the "URL" button - Paste the shortcut into the box and click "OK" - Another box will open that you can manually type or cut and paste the title into. Note, this will put the new URL at the bottom of your reply - You may need to adjust it depending on how your post is crafted.
_________________Mike Balog
Be Prepared for "Extraordinary Circumstances"The last words you want to see in an appropriations bill from Congress are the words "in case of an emergency" or their twin sister "in the event of extraordinary circumstances".When you see those words it is a near certainty that an "emergency" or that "extraordinary circumstances" are right around the corner.
Conspiracy theorists will love it.
crsschk wrote:Conspiracy theorists will love it.
crsschk wrote:Please use the "URL" button for links - Long URLS make the page 'wide', out of proportion.When posting a link into the body of your reply, click on the "URL" button - Paste the shortcut into the box and click "OK" - Another box will open that you can manually type or cut and paste the title into. Note, this will put the new URL at the bottom of your reply - You may need to adjust it depending on how your post is crafted.
I hadn't read that page the crsschk [url=http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/04/be-prepared-for-extraordinary.html]Quoted[/url] but they sure do have a lot of IBM advertising on there.