Bill Stewart writes:
EIR is one of the mouthpieces for the Lyndon Larouche cult.
We know what EIR is. While I wouldn't vote Larouche for President, he is a very bright economist, and the attacks by the Feds on organizations supporting him clearly demonstrate the lengths the government will go to silence its critics in our alleged democracy. I stopped getting "Fusion" magazine, to which I was subscribed, when the government seized it.
I ran across them in an airport recently, and was surprised to find they're now strongly behind Bill Clinton; I'd thought that a few years ago they were accusing him of being a tool of the Tri-Lateral Commission, though perhaps it was some other group of anti-TriLateralists.
Willie ClitorisBum was groomed for a long time for his present position, by TriLateraloids, and others. That is not mutually exclusive with the notion that the conservatives have assisted in the creation of his current problems. Bush is well integrated into America's Secret Aristocracy, and has been a member of various associated oganizations since his college days. Interestingly enough, Reagan left Larouche alone when he was questioning the mental health of Dukakis, but when Larouche became critical of Reagan's foreign policy, it was quickly arranged for conservative asset William Weld to take him out with multiple grand juries in dispersed geographical locations, over small unrepaid campaign loans. With all the laws the government has, everyone is guilty of something. -- Eric Michael Cordian 0+ O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"