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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Get on the stick

I expect the media, even network media, to respond to 9/11 discrepancies and to air calls to leave the Iraq engagement. I want ground floor introduction by ex-marines and ex-national guardsmen on the Iraqi scenario, and I want the state to have no national security gripes about it.

In other areas, we need serious economic consideration about matters divulged on wbur.org. I want the right American people to know that over 100% of American economic expansion has been American debt. This is not economic growth. Perhaps if 4 or 14% were debt we could continue moving, but at this rate it is out of control. With stars[*]. Our economic activity needs to be severely modified and American corporate and investor class activity modified to provide adequate employment opportunities for the middle class and incomers. We do not pay to a state and a military to squander it on waste. We will pull your pplug. Change the economics now and not 'later'. Or both. I also want Americans to be more educated about money and work.

Chinese abuses must also be documented and spread worldwide. I want people in India and Algeria to be on top of the Chinese government. It is critical that they perform well because they are part of the human experience.

I want civility in media. On the radio, on talk shows, in the paper, on the net. For everyone who hasn't read 'non-incendiary news' read it again.

Bravo legal system. This is a victory that should be repeated multiple times. And I will have no threats aimed at professionals or scholars. Re-read non-incendiary news.

We need to change the immigration program in a way that will strengthen our economy and workforce. This needs to happen right away, and we need to drop our hubris. The forces mentioned by a professional of 'the tide' must be used or allayed naturally, not simply bricked up. This will work. This is news for today.

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