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Originally Posted by boxcar
I'm attaching the link to analysis of Bush's speech and his use of the phrase "new world order". As the author rightly surmises:
It seems like everyone in the business of New World Order is singing from the same sheet of music.
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The "analysis" is a paper apparently written by an Air Force Major in some military class. I'm sure he got at least a Pulitzer Prize for it. I don't care what some random guy thinks about it, I care what Bush said about it. And he said absolutely zero that could be construed as advocating a one world government. And you have not shown any such words from Bush.
Mikhail Gorbachev was also advocating a "new world order" at the same time. You want to show me where Bush and Gorbachev were singing from the same sheet of music? Or is that a shite of music?
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It's sad that you can't (or won't) think through the profound implications to Bush's words.
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Implications mean interpretation. I don't presume to interpret Bush's words as anything other than what he said and did. Unlike some presidents I could name, I take the man at his word that he means what he says.
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Meanwhile, enjoy living in denial. If it's any consolation to you, you have plenty of company. Personally, though, I'd prefer dealing with historical facts.
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The historic fact is that there exists no record of Bush advocating a one world government. Amen.