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 | | NeoCon Calls For Shredding Constitution 10:19A recent Austin-American Statesman review of Neo-Con Philip Bobbitt's new book Terror and Consent features an image of a shredded Constitution under the words "Everything must go," which acts more...as a suitable entre to a disgusting diatribe which praises Bobbitt's call for the end of America and its replacement with a de facto world government in the name of fighting terror. The words, "How to Fight Terrorism" are in place of a torn piece of the Bill of Rights. Reviewer James E. McWilliams describes Bobbitt as "a distinguished lecturer and senior fellow at the University of Texas and a law professor at Columbia University," but anyone with a basic grasp of what America's founders envisioned and what Ronald Reagan later termed the "shining city on a hill" would be more apt to describe Bobbitt - nephew of Lyndon Baines Johnson and former State Department counselor - as an enemy of the Republic.
McWilliams' fawning review of the book is intended to sucker in millionaire pseudo-intellectuals who think they are part of the elite by using mental gymnastics and brazenly contradictory statements in order to justifying the revolting underlying premise of the book.
As soon as we learn that the facade of Bobbitt's argument is to provide a solution "for fighting the wars that are bound to plague the 21st century," we're already safe in the knowledge that Bobbitt represents another chicken-necked warhawk who has already claimed ownership of the next 10 decades for his Neo-Con ideological fetish of imperial bloodletting and brutal domination.
So what exactly is Bobbitt's solution?
The complete obliteration of sovereignty and the nation state and its replacement with a new "order that takes its structural cues from multinational corporations and nongovernmental organizations" that will have the power to pursue "more aggressive tactics of preclusionary warfare," meaning more pre-emptive invasions of broken-backed third world countries to expand the creaking pax-Americana empire.
Despite terse and contradictory promises that we will still have some semblance of freedom in Bobbitt's technocracy, he admits that there will be "no obvious answer to many of the human rights issues that are bound to arise," as a result of his plan to completely eviscerate God-given freedoms enumerated in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The reviewer cites Bobbitt's justification to impose world government as a means of combating,"The accessibility of weapons of mass destruction, the globalization of international capital and the "universalization of culture" have eroded the conventional borders that once legitimated national security," all problems that were created by globalists' drive to impose centralized systems of control in the first place by creating crises and then posing as the saviors. This is another classic example of problem-reaction-solution. Use the pretext of the problems you have created to then offer a solution that befits your ultimate agenda - global government. Philip Bobbitt: Phone: (512) 232-1376 Fax: (512) 471-6988 E-mail: PBOBBITT@LAW.UTEXAS.EDU If you contact Bobbitt, please be polite in your disagreement. less Tags: bobbitt jones constitution Category: News Views: 140 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 16, 08 By: sm0ky  | |  |  | | Last National Trailer 01:12A documentary about the future of American National Enduros, beginning at the 2006 Delaware National, the last race to use the traditional timekeeping concept, and ending at the 2007 Longhorn National more...in Texas, the first race under the controversial new format. Excellent off-road racing footage and priceless commentary from some of Enduro's greats! Visit www.lastnationalmovie.com to order a copy of the DVD today. less Tags: last national enduro dirt bike gncc harescramble isde motocross motorcross off road race racing trail riding lafferty bobbitt drew smith dick burleson Category: Sports Views: 48 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 19, 07 By: LNersesian | |  |
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