I heard the Democrats are exploring the Emergency War Powers Act that gives a great amount of foreign policy power to the President. It's being researched for perhaps criminal tampering. I think the Republicans complain over it while Democrats are in office, then get in, and really "push the envelope". An associate crash-landed onto Hainan Island, China after leaving local NYC area archaeology (last seen in Jack Nicholson's old town Neptune, NJ) and joining Naval Intelligence at the beginning of the group W Bush first term.
Under this act can they read the diplomats letter pouches, obtain industrial intelligence of other companies based overseas and here in the US? It seems very convenient to have it as currently understood, many of us could be in a camp like Lt. Sulu (Star Trek actor George Takei) was as a youth, though now National Park Service historic sites, which by the way Americans were "reimbursed" for but not the people of 17 other countries brought to them of Japanese ancestry. Maybe it could have been a 1930s "Expeditionary" force like General Schwartzkopf's father led in Iran, putting a "Shah" in power but I doubt the rest of the world would have gone along. There's 80 F-14s Iran bought back in the later 1970s over there.
The Veterans For Peace had the right idea, pre-US led invasion, trying to get the water supplies back up inside Iraq. My father's oncologist filmed the plight of the children there after the "Desert Storm" strategy of air war. If the US had worked with those veterans on a large scale "reconstruction" perhaps the civil war there may have been averted in my opinion.
Comment: Arianna Huffington: Iraq: The Battle of September Has Already Begun
What wasn't published as my OS flailed around: I like the new look here, very good, and shows more of the wonderful amount of links to information along with the return of some very interesting columnists (fourth) like Marvin Kitman who blew my mind with that article on the Oswald gun that had to have been aimed at Jackie in order to hit President Kennedy according unofficially to the Marine at the target range he talked to. Obsession. It seemed he didn't write in Newsday much after that. One Marine I heard of thought this was the new world war order established at the Teheran Conference at the end of the Second World War (no longer an effort to end all wars as was the "First" renamed later) after the American Expeditionary Force put the Shah of Iran system in office in the 1930s, in charge by General Schwartzkopf's father who went on to be the federal lead investigator in the Lindbergh kidnapping which I heard recently has had questionable info as to where a meeting took place with Hauptmann, over the $, in Van Cortland Park in the Bronx or in NJ. Incidentally, those "Top Gun" F-14s in the movie? We sold 80 of them to the Shah before the exchange students got tired of being spied on over here by their secret police Savak. Not too sure if one thing led to another at the American Embassy. Maybe the 4000 Grumman employees in a nearby compound had to go? I heard the Democrats are exploring the Emergency War Powers Act that gives a great amount of foreign policy power to the President. It's being researched for perhaps criminal tampering. I think the Republicans complain over it while Democrats are in office, then get in, and really "push the envelope". A friend crash-landed onto Hainan Island, China after leaving local archaeology (last seen in Jack Nicholson's old town Neptune, NJ) and joining Naval Intelligence at the beginning of the Bushies first term.
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