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The mid-term elections in the US were sculpted to be pro or con Homeland
      Security and War on Terrorism. Anyone opposing the Bush Administration was
      soft on security and terrorists, regardless of their argument. Those who
      had experienced combat and the horrors of war, surviving maimed, were
      termed terrorist huggers if they did not rubber stamp the Bush
      Administration’s plans, drawn up by civilians and combat avoiders such as
      the current US President himself. Anyone questioning the treatment of US
      citizens, not granted rights in being detained endlessly in questionable
      quarters without being charged, was a terrorist hugger. Thus, civil rights
      out the window and the Constitution and Bill of Rights used as toilet
      paper. Given the horror of 911, the first attack on the continental US
      ever, and the drum-beat of accusations of anyone opposing the
      Bush Administration for any reason, the voters decided to give
      the President the benefit of the doubt and empower him. Now what? 
      
      Those who have discerned that the Bush Administration has an agenda, not
      spoken but hidden behind the bluster, are now seeing an administration
      that stole an election from Gore, the popularly elected President, and is
      so casual about civil rights that they are frankly breaking the law by
      their imprisonment of innocents, without charges, are horrified. Will war
      with Iraq not proceed, a virtual martial law in the US be imposed, even
      without the formality of pronouncing this? To put this into perspective,
      it should be stated that the President had the right to
      instigate war with Iraq before the elections, even without getting
      Congressional approval, if he could explain this in terms that include
      national defense. The President had the ability to imprison
      innocents without charges, despite international bluster and national
      complaints within the court system, as the memory of 911 was so recent
      that all who opposed this imprisonment were termed terrorist huggers. The
      President also had the ability to impose martial law, via FEMA,
      as man conspiratorialists have enunciated, the US Presidential directives
      having put this in place years ago, in anticipation of the pole shift end
      times. So, has anything changed? 
      
      At the time of the mid-term elections, the world stands united against
      the Bush Administration for its plans to attack Iraq on slight excuse.
      Terrorist attacks have not been traced to Iraq instigation, countries such
      as Korea have the bomb but are being excused, and Russia uses chemical
      weapons on its own citizens without umbrage. The world is united against
      the Bush Administration plans to start a war with Iraq, and even their
      ally Israel is having domestic problems with the hard liners. The US
      economy, despite an artificially maintained Stock Market index, is in the
      tank, with economic indicators steadily worsening. Earthquakes
      under-reporting is finally being noticed, with the quakes now creating
      devastation that cannot be ignored. The weather has reached the point of
      being beyond argument, with the common man wondering what will come next,
      at this rate. Those in the US Military who have experienced combat are
      horrified at the prospect of a casual war with no grounds except ambition,
      while the Bush Administration is attempting to supplant the military
      command with those clubby with Bush, civilians or those without combat
      experience at all. Given that the arrogant and ambitious Bush
      Administration can be expected to assume a Bush Mandate, what is likely to
      occur?