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It's even to the point that conspiracy theories formerly rejected are starting to earn credence with me now. The latest on the FAA warnings about Al Qaida make me wonder if they projected a smaller suicide attack and wanted it to happen to justify the neocon plans to reshape foreign policy. (Remember, R. Clarke & others said the Iraq plans were underway in Bush's first month in office).

I don't know that the failure to strengthen air security qualifies as fascism, but it certainly created a national mood  that has granted fascism plenty of room to take root and flourish.

by Kevin Hayden on Thu Feb 10, 2005 at 06:04:47 PM EST