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The Rise of the Fusion-Intelligence Complex
- Post author:AxXiom
- Post published:September 29, 2010
- Post category:Features / Network Archives / Privacy
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AxXiom
My name is Kaye Beach and I live in Central Oklahoma. I began my blog site to share information and ideas with others who are also interested in keeping an eye on our government and making a positive impact on policy.... The idea that “everything has changed” since 9 11 must be challenged because our government has used this notion as license to run amuck... The principles of individual liberty and personal responsibility are enduring and required for our personal satisfaction as well as for the success of our nation. But right now the assaults on our legal and natural rights seem to come one right after another prompting many to wonder where it will end. The answer depends on us.
“How free do you want to be?”
AxXiom is for Liberty
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