There was/is a helluva lot more at stake in the exploitation of 9/11 than just Iraq (I know you know that - I'm just sayin'). Even so, I agree, at present it still appears highly unlikely that the Neocons were active participants in bringing about 9/11. But I'm not sure I'd dismiss it as ludicrous. The more I learn about these people, the less surprised I will be at anything they might pull, no matter how horrific.
At this point, the only thing that will really surprise me is if they do something so utterly inept as to significantly turn their own power-base against them. But right now, they're pissing off the AARP pretty badly. That's not a bad start.
I think it's ludicrous to believe there was a conspiracy to cause this, simply because conspiracies require people. In this case, many people. I can't imagine them *all* being silent about it.
I tend to disagree, there. With the right conditions in place, I doubt it would have taken more that two or three BushCorp insiders (in the right places) to bring it about. But were that the case, I seriously doubt that Bush himself would have known about it. Rove is another story.
Highly unlikely, but not quite ludicrous.
As for any medium- or large-scale conspiracy - nah! All the reports from credible insiders who have blown whistle to whatever degree are limited to evidence of incompetence beforehand, and exploitation and corruption after the fact.
Unless Ray McGovern and his brethren are disinformants...but I seriously doubt it.
Reinstating the draft would a cinch if the BushCorp Boys had the opportunity to exploit another 9/11-type disaster as successfully as they did the last one.
But in this context, to frame the draft as an end in itself is spurious. Mayhem permitting, the draft will be just another minor stepping-stone in the Neocons' ongoing consolidation of power.
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Date: 2005-03-07 05:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-07 06:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-07 07:15 am (UTC)At this point, the only thing that will really surprise me is if they do something so utterly inept as to significantly turn their own power-base against them. But right now, they're pissing off the AARP pretty badly. That's not a bad start.
We can only hope.
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Date: 2005-03-07 07:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-07 08:15 am (UTC)Highly unlikely, but not quite ludicrous.
As for any medium- or large-scale conspiracy - nah! All the reports from credible insiders who have blown whistle to whatever degree are limited to evidence of incompetence beforehand, and exploitation and corruption after the fact.
Unless Ray McGovern and his brethren are disinformants...but I seriously doubt it.
For now.
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Date: 2005-03-07 06:59 am (UTC)Reinstating the draft would a cinch if the BushCorp Boys had the opportunity to exploit another 9/11-type disaster as successfully as they did the last one.
But in this context, to frame the draft as an end in itself is spurious. Mayhem permitting, the draft will be just another minor stepping-stone in the Neocons' ongoing consolidation of power.