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Thread: Henry Kissinger: "2009 will mark the beginning of a new world order."

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    Quote Originally Posted by reknaw View Post
    The new world order I would like to see is one in which war criminals like Kissinger are finally brought into the dock to face justice.

    I know he's old and decrepit, but older Nazis have been put on trial in the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reknaw View Post
    The new world order I would like to see is one in which war criminals like Kissinger are finally brought into the dock to face justice.

    I know he's old and decrepit, but older Nazis have been put on trial in the past.
    I am unaware of any evidence that Kissinger was a Nazi- just a cold blooded murderer.

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    The man is a has-been. Hopefully he'll die soon and we'll here no more from him

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    Quote Originally Posted by birthday View Post
    I am unaware of any evidence that Kissinger was a Nazi- just a cold blooded murderer.

    I never said he was a Nazi, although he is at least as evil as any of them were.

    What I meant to say, although I formulated it badly, was that Nazis were still being arrested and brought to justice half a century and more after they had committed their crimes, and there should be no statute of limitations on putting the likes of that gruesome Dr. Strangelove in the dock, either. It will be really sad if he dies a free man in his own bed.

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    Em I don't see what is so great about the old world order, in fairness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JacobTwoTwo View Post
    New World Order: there's something terrifying about the phrase. Maybe it's the fact that if you take out the 'world', ghastly memories are summoned of unimaginative bass lines, drum machines and awful monotone vocals. A sound worse than U2; almost inconceivable.

    The one downside of being an atheist, is that you don't believe in a Hell for Kissinger to burn in.
    Go on out of that! They were the best band of the 80s. And a great bass player...although the vocals were no great shakes,to be truthful.
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    I think the cancellation of the Anti Ballistic Missile in Poland, and Saudi's huge arms deal with Russia means Kissinger will be dying an unhappy man.

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    Excellent article. But what are the exact goals of the new world order? I think it is reasonable to assume that they have more in store than just building an integrated financial and legal global system. What are the benefits for us exactly?

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    For you Tommy, there is nothing. Why did it every enter your noggin that the likes of Kissinger would have your interests at heart.

    Seriousely, are you getting him mixed up with Mother Theresa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy Tayto View Post
    Excellent article. But what are the exact goals of the new world order? I think it is reasonable to assume that they have more in store than just building an integrated financial and legal global system. What are the benefits for us exactly?
    Nothing much, you'll just see it as a UN levy on your payslip.

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