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Neil Bush Meets the Messiah

By John Gorenfeld, AlterNet. Posted December 5, 2005.


Why is the President's younger brother, Neil, touring with the leader of the Moonies?
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Standing center left, Neil Bush. Standing second from the right, the Korean Rev. Sun Myung Moon.

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"Those who stray from the heavenly way," the owner of the flagship Republican newspaper the Washington Times admonished an audience in Taipei on Friday, "will be punished."

This "heavenly way," the Rev. Sun Myung Moon explained, demands a 51-mile underwater highway spanning Alaska and Russia. Sitting in the front row: Neil Bush, the brother of the president of the United States.

Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the South Korean giant of the religious right who owns the Washington Times, is on a 100-city speaking tour to promote his $200 billion "Peace King Tunnel" dream. As he describes it, the tunnel would be both a monument to his magnificence, and a totem to his prophecy of a unified Planet Earth. In this vision, the United Nations would be reinvented as an instrument of God's plan, and democracy and sexual freedom would crumble in the face of this faith-based glory.

The name Peace King Tunnel would allude to the title of authority to which Moon, 86, lays claim, and to which U.S. congressmen paid respect on Capitol Hill in last year's controversial "Crown of Peace" coronation ritual.

Moon's lobbying campaign is "ambitious and diffuse," as the D.C. newspaper The Hill reported last year, and the sheer range of guests revealed just how many Pacific Rim political leaders the Times owner has won over, including Filipino and Taiwanese politicians. And the head of the Arizona GOP attended a recent stop in San Francisco. But perhaps the most surprising VIP to tag along is Neil Bush, George H.W. Bush's youngest and most wayward son, who made both the Philippines and Taiwan legs of the journey, according to reports in newspapers from those countries and statements from Moon's Family Federation.

While Neil Bush and Moon's church couldn't be reached for comment on the tunnel or his speaking fees, a brochure from Moon's Family Federation underscores that the project is "God's fervent desire," dwarfing such past wonders as the Chunnel and heralding a "new era of automobile travel."

Moon, reviled in the 1980s as the leader of a group that separated young recruits from their families, says he is the Messiah. His far-flung business empire includes the UPI wire service, Washington, D.C. television studios, a gun factory, and enormous swaths of real estate, and he donates millions to conservative politics. In 1989, U.S. News & World Report linked his group to the Heritage Foundation and other conservative organizations. "Because almost all conservative organizations in Washington have some ties to [Moon's] church," wrote reporter John Judis, "conservatives ... fear repercussions if they expose the church's role."

The billionaire Moon has never been one to pander to the Sierra Club, having subsidized the anti-environmental "wise use" movement. Likewise, his group anticipates an anti-tunnel backlash by those who "demand the preservation of the polar region's ecosystem and the protection of polar bears and seals," and proposes an aggressive media strategy: "[P]ublic opinion polls must be carried out all over the world and it is absolutely essential that a public relations campaign to educate environmental groups, concerned organizations and residents near the proposed construction sites be carried out as well." (Moon has said in the past that Caucasians are descended from polar bears.)

In addition to the Taipei report, the Bush brother also surfaced in an article last week from the Manila Times, which placed him at a similar dinner in Manila attended by Washington Times president Dong Moon Joo and respected Filipino House Speaker Jose de Venecia. (It's unclear if Bush attended an intermediate stop in the Solomon Islands.) According to the Manila Times piece, Venecia proposed Moon's idea for a trans-religious council to President Bush in a 2003 meeting; President Bush was said to have called it "a brilliant idea."

The Taiwan paper similarly revealed high-powered support for Moon, describing Republic of China Vice President Annette Lu as listening "rapt" to his speech.


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John Gorenfeld is a freelance writer in San Francisco. He has a blog focused on Rev. Moon and his church: I Approve This Messiah.

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Ick!
Posted by: mazur on Dec 5, 2005 12:08 AM   
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» RE: Ick! Posted by: liberalibrarian
» Call a Spade A Spade, Please!! Posted by: GreenLibbie
a new silverado
Posted by: peridot on Dec 5, 2005 12:19 AM   
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Neil is just acting out the family legacy. There is no idea so stupid, squalid, sordid, dishonorable, illeagle, or pointless that he would'nt take a buck or more to add his cache (such as it is) to promote it.

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» RE: a new silverado Posted by: werely
» RE: a new silverado Posted by: tap17x
» RE: a new silverado Posted by: peridot
more golden than colorado
Posted by: peridot on Dec 5, 2005 12:24 AM   
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gee...I wouldn't even be surprised if Dick Cheney's daughter gets a free ticket to ride this gravy train...

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Our country was built on individualism
Posted by: ShaSpirit on Dec 5, 2005 2:09 AM   
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This is a shepherd that fleeces his sheep for everything they have. I have been so amazed that this man has been allowed to do these things in USA. It is even more amazing that the Far Right has not tried to kick him out. Wasn't there some deal with his followers trying to gas people on a train in Japan or something in the 70s? All goes to show if you have enough money you can buy anything in Washington, DC.

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» You're thinking of Aum Shinrikyo Posted by: Snoopy Brown
bcfscorpio
Posted by: bcfscorpio@hotmail.com on Dec 5, 2005 4:15 AM   
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I think an important thing to remember here - Mr Warner of VA, a gentleman who has travled to NH some and considered a potential Repub Pres Hopeful was a sponsor in DC ... he claims to have been duped but if a Senator is duped by this clown Moon, he ought not to be considered competent to run the country ... I know we have a model of incompetence running the county now but let us not forget the fact during the run-up to '08.

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» RE: bcfscorpio Posted by: astockton
» RE: bcfscorpio Posted by: krose
Weirdo's all! Bushies and moonies!
Posted by: Pepper on Dec 5, 2005 4:56 AM   
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First of all, check out this little ditty on their website from back in April 2003. They had a ceremony to tear down the Crosses in the Christian churches and bury them. Unbelievable. The fact that Neil Bush is traveling and supporting this group is a real unbelievable example of typical Bush poor judgement. Wonder what they are paying him?

http://www.tparents.org/UNews/Unws0304/cross_bronx.htm

And here is a conference breakfast unifying churches including the "moonies" and both Father and son Bushies spoke at that conference giving it legitimacy. I included the relevant section but read the whole article if you wish. (Link will have to be cut and pasted since this site won't allow the full link. I had to separate it, so you will have to put it back together in the addy)

http://washingtontimes.com/culture

/20041213-114649-2562r.htm

Here is the relevant section of that article:

"The nonprofit Washington Times Foundation, which is separate from the newspaper, also co-sponsored yesterday's breakfast.
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of News World Communications, the parent company of The Washington Times and United Press International, said that God suffers when his children fight and the "true mission of religion" is to liberate God's suffering as well as that of humanity and the world.
"Many people think that God will liberate us, but now that we recognize that God's heart is under confinement, we understand that we should liberate God and bring Him into complete freedom," said Rev. Moon, who urged American political and ethnic groups to put aside their self-interests and help this country, as an "elder brother" nation, offer selfless leadership and service to other nations."

And pray tell, how is this man still President of the United States? How is his family still making money off of the 'bizarre and bezzintine'? Marvin Bush was head of security at the Twin towers til the night before the attack. Just a side piece of info to show you the family mafia connection to all of this. Too weird.

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» Real heretics Posted by: solitude
Tunnel
Posted by: BlueTigress on Dec 5, 2005 6:52 AM   
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First off, this is the dumbest idea I have ever heard of. We have nowhere near the engineering know-how to dig said tunnel, let alone keep it vented so that people passing through will not die of carbon monoxide poisoning. There is no good economic reason for digging this tunnel either.

Finally, if Caucasian (white) people are descended from polar bears, how dare we further disrupt our relative's home?

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» RE: Tunnel Posted by: Knowmad
» RE: Tunnel Posted by: ccbite
Hiyo, where's Silverado?
Posted by: sd333trop on Dec 5, 2005 6:56 AM   
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Let's not forget (as the media would have it) the Weed's involvement in the notorious savings and loan scam in the 1980's, which cost investors and taxpayers multiple billions.
This rotten apple didn't fall far from the tree; in fact, it's still up there clinging to one of the branches. A pox on all of them!

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» Apples are rotten Posted by: harpy
"The TWILIGHT (of good sense) ZONE"
Posted by: monkeywrench on Dec 5, 2005 7:25 AM   
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Doo, doo, doo, doo....doo, doo, doo, doo...there's the signpost, up ahead....you have entered....the LUNATIC ZONE!

Isn't it amazing in our free market of ideas who can get face time in the media? Why should any of us give a damn about the rantings of "reverend" Moon(bat)? Because that's what the media tells us is important, because that's what they choose to put on the air. Never mind that we are running out of petroleum and the poles are melting and that that could cause Europe to plunge into an Ice Age and religious fundamentalism threatens the world order; no...breaking news! "Reverend" Moon wants to build a tunnel to Siberia!

I for one am going to give up mainstream news for the supermarket tabloids – I'm going to give up Reverend Moonbat for Bat Boy: the tabloids are at least more entertaining, and in terms of real news, these days tabloids and the "mainstream" media are hardly different.

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» Because... Posted by: GreenLibbie
ink-stained wretch
Posted by: m. singh on Dec 5, 2005 7:38 AM   
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Back in either late 1999 or early 2000 I was working at the Washington Times, for one of their subsidized magazines. It was late at night, about 10, and I was with my assistant, both of us glued to a computer terminal.
Sensing a presence behind us, I turned around and there was the paper's owner, the inimitable Mr Joo, and another man whom I couldn't quite place at first, beside him. It was, of course, Neil Bush, and he was clutching a briefcase.
It was highly unusual for an outsider to be given a tour of the paper so late at night, and especially without the usual entourage of sycophants, both Moonie and non-Moonie. And seeing Mr Joo outside the "bunker" was a real shock.
I guess Neil had the late-night munchies and went by the WT for a quick take-out "treat", so to speak.

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"TWILIGHT ZONE" pt. II
Posted by: monkeywrench on Dec 5, 2005 7:43 AM   
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Don't you see what's happening here? Our "leaders," Congress and President Boob included, are so hungry for power, need so badly to "get off" by pushing people around, that they will gravitate to anybody – ANYBODY – who holds the power they so obsesssively crave. To these people, political power and the spoils that go with it is a drug, addictive as heroin...crack for crackpots...and they will try to appropriate it from anyone else that holds it – even a two-bit evil lunatic like Sun Myung Moon.

That the future of the world is in the hands of people so mentally unbalanced is truly frightening. It seems that the loonies and Moonies are taking over the world, and we're letting them.

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» RE: "TWILIGHT ZONE" pt. II Posted by: cyclone
» RE: "TWILIGHT ZONE" pt. II Posted by: Riverside
Remember what GHW bush said
Posted by: ghoster on Dec 5, 2005 7:47 AM   
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To quote him " if americans knew what the bush family has done to this country they would run us out of town, or hang us. Not sure of the complete quote, but his kind of crap makes it all the more believable doesn't it? Crooks and scoundrels, is there no way to get rid of these leeches? Burning at the stake might work, but with this kind of evil you just never know. Stake through the heart? Might work again, silver bullets, garlic garlands. I have it, napalm, white phosphorous, DU, that seems to be the choice du jour lately. Something needs to be done and before we are completly destroyed as a nation.

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Creationism?
Posted by: JoshuaHolland on Dec 5, 2005 8:24 AM   
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Moon has said in the past that Caucasians are descended from polar bears.

This sounds a lot like that wacky evolution thing the secularists keep pushing!

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» RE: Creationism? Posted by: werely
Imbeciles or Idiots? You decide.
Posted by: tap17x on Dec 5, 2005 8:32 AM   
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The ascendancy of G. W. (for Weed) Bush and Sun Mung Myoon [sic] shows once again that for every crackpot, nutty, stupid, worthless idea, there are millions of people who will buy it. Myoonism, after all, is of a piece with Mormonism, Christianity, Islam, and astrology, that is, pure moronic superstition.

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Neil and George Coke bust
Posted by: lc on Dec 5, 2005 8:59 AM   
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These 2 turkeys, Neil and George jr., were busted in Tamiami airport back in the 80's with about 2 kilos of coke. The plane they flew was formerly registered to Bobby Seal, the decorated Viet Nam Army hero who was found assassinated in his car. It all ties into the Mena, Ark. Iran Contra Training facility where America trained the contras with coke money used to buy weapons and training. Clinton was Gov of Ark then and only contributed $10,000.00 in State funds to investigate the Mena operation which is sited on the intersection of three counties and thus three different jurisdiction and thus again the $10 thousand was not enough to even get the investigation started. Nothing came of Mena and Clinton the coke head became President. No wonder George Sr and Bill Clinton get along so well today.

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» RE: Neil and George Coke bust Posted by: liberalibrarian
Neil and George Coke bust
Posted by: lc on Dec 5, 2005 9:01 AM   
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These 2 turkeys, Neil and George jr., were busted in Tamiami airport back in the 80's with about 2 kilos of coke. The plane they flew was formerly registered to Bobby Seal, the decorated Viet Nam Army hero who was found assassinated in his car. It all ties into the Mena, Ark. Iran Contra Training facility where America trained the contras with coke money used to buy weapons and training. Clinton was Gov of Ark then and only contributed $10,000.00 in State funds to investigate the Mena operation which is sited on the intersection of three counties and thus three different jurisdiction and thus again the $10 thousand was not enough to even get the investigation started. Nothing came of Mena and Clinton the coke head became President. No wonder George Sr and Bill Clinton get along so well today.

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Traffic study?
Posted by: ken_sailor on Dec 5, 2005 9:22 AM   
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What is the reason for the tunnel anyway? How many folks want to travel from Siberia to Alaska and vice versa? There aren't many folks in either place and the roads from Alaska to anywhere are pretty poor.

Does Moon hold road building stock?

In the face of oil depletion, this looks like the pyramids the mayans were making so prolifically just before the collapse of their civilization.

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» RE: Traffic study? Posted by: aonghus36
Waitaminnit...
Posted by: stormkite on Dec 5, 2005 9:55 AM   
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You mean to say Shrub can't even make his kid brother believe he's the Scond Coming any more?

Wonders will never cease...

Things is looking up.

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» RE: Waitaminnit... Posted by: cyclone
Welcome to The Freak Parade!!
Posted by: fullavit@hotmail.com on Dec 5, 2005 10:21 AM   
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First, Jeb flips out and starts babeling about his imaginary friend "Chang the Mystic Warrior", and handing out long shiney swords to neocons that I wouldn't trust with a butter knife. Now Neil is hanging out with "King Moon of The World"!

What I want to know is who's watching the asyluym? All the nuts are scampering about and their names are all Bush!

Hell I knew ol' Jeb was close to the edge! I mean he didn't even TRY to hide the role he and his staff played in the thievery of the 2000 elections! And the only way he got away with it is that The Senate let him get away with it, and WE didn't do shit about it!!

Now Neil goes out tripping with "The Man Who Would be King"! and hobnobs with the decendants of the mighty polar bears! GET REAL!! This Moon guy is so far out there they don't even make maps to where he's at! How anyone can actually listen to this nut's line of shit and not run screaming for the trees is a mystery to me!

I'm a Christian. I've read The Bible! The shit this loony-ass wing-nut spouts AIN'T IN THERE!!! How can so many people be fooled by this shit!

I hope somebody tells Barbara Bush about her children's behavior! Maybee she knows a way to reel them in! Otherwise, it's load the thorazine darts and grab the net!

(Wonder what happened to bornxeyed? He's from Florida! Maybee he knows something to bait these gomers in with)!

Later
Stoney

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» RE: Welcome to The Freak Parade!! Posted by: fullavit@hotmail.com
» RE: Welcome to The Freak Parade!! Posted by: fullavit@hotmail.com
» RE: Welcome to The Freak Parade!! Posted by: fullavit@hotmail.com
» RE: Welcome to The Freak Parade!! For Stoney Posted by: fullavit@hotmail.com
» RE: Another thing for Stoney Posted by: cyclone
My mind is blown again
Posted by: ccbite on Dec 5, 2005 2:13 PM   
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Everytime I think the Bushes can't take their ridiculousness to a new level, I am gobsmacked time and time again. It truly is amazing and yet it seems so effortless, doesn't it? If anything, this supports the idea of a 90% death tax for everybody across the board. These people have lived off the wealth of Prescott for too long and have lost any sense of purpose whatsoever. What's next, a 40-story Haliburton slingshot to hurl people individually from Tucson to Sydney, Australia to cleanse society of literacy and critical reasoning? The silver lining in this has to be that the Reverend is near the revered end. If these people are truly Christians and God really does exist, I say: BRING ON THE RAPTURE!!! BEEM 'EM UP!

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Not Polar Bears- SHEEP.
Posted by: agent99 on Dec 5, 2005 2:56 PM   
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I would have to look up the particulars, but Bush Senior has been involved with the Moonies for quite some time. For instance, as far back as 1996, "despite pleas from U.S. church leaders, Poppy Bush gave several speeches (he charges $100,000 per talk) sponsered by organizations run by Rev. Sun Myung Moon, cult leader, tax cheat- and formerly the guest of the U.S. federal prison system". (Greg Palast, "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy".)

(Who in their right mind would pay a Bush to actually attempt to TALK? Who in their right mind would want to LISTEN?)

Moonieboy was also behind the push to get Clinton out of office for possibly having sex in his free time, which we all know is SO much worse than waging illegal wars to line the pockets of cronies.

That Moon is a co-owner of a major Washington paper is also a huge factor, as he obviously controls what slant the truth will take on, if any truth at all is even allowed to be printed. Moon used his paper to spin the "story" about Clinton, to fabricate the non-story into a story that wasted our time and our tax dollars. Moonie also helped with the finances for the prosecusion.

And I'm pretty sure that we did not decend from polar bears; in fact, after the last two presidential elections I am now positive that we evolved from SHEEP.

Or possibly lemmings, as America seems to be heading for the cliff...

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» RE: Not Polar Bears- SHEEP. Posted by: stormkite
Messiah
Posted by: Maryanne on Dec 5, 2005 3:19 PM   
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In my counseling days, anyone who considered himself God (Messiah, etc.), or actually heard God talking to him, was considered mentally ill, referred for treatment to a mental hospital until delusions were under control.

Too bad so many of those facilities have closed.

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» RE: Messiah Posted by: trace
How can it be!?
Posted by: alterneter on Dec 5, 2005 3:39 PM   
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Now, I understand that the president is not responsible for his brother’s actions, but still… That’s why I’ve been very disappointed with the Bushes lately and the president himself. I think they are political whores, if I may use my French. There's probably more happening behind the scenes than we know. It is sickening and upsetting. Oh, but how well they played their Christian and conservative Republivan card throughout the campaign. Bad bad bad

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heh
Posted by: shraken on Dec 5, 2005 4:20 PM   
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And I thought Jeb was crazy, plot thickens ^^.

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Everything Moon Does is for Self-Glorification
Posted by: gordon_neufeld on Dec 5, 2005 4:54 PM   
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I am a former member of Moon's Unification Church, which was later deceptively renamed the "Family Federation for World Peace and Unification" even though this change did nothing to change that organization's fundamental character. Everything Moon does is done for one reason only: to encourage as many people as possible to praise him as the greatest man who ever lived.

This, I am convinced, even more than money, is what Moon lusts after. He wants people to think of him as the very center of history, the one person who changed everything, a man even greater than Jesus Christ, as he has boasted in some of his speeches.

That this is a bizarre delusion of grandeur is lost on him; he has managed to use mind control and bribery to gain many admirers who actually support this claim. The only reason Moon now wants to build a tunnel from Alaska to Siberia, despite the impracticality and commercial inviability of such a proposal, is to rope as many major world governments as possible into constructing a gigantic monument to himself. That's it; that's all he cares about; Moon has an unquenchable thirst for glory.

People who support Moon's delusions, such as Neil Bush, are mere dupes who are taking a ride with the Reverend for the sake of the paychecks and perks that may come their way in the process.

Incidentally, I wrote a book about my 10-year experiences in the Unification Church; a sample chapter of this book may be viewed by visiting Heartbreak and Rage.

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Here's why
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Dec 5, 2005 4:56 PM   
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Moonie's church has money,money,money. Neil need it. Have you ever seen a Bush that was'nt a money grubbing,backstabbing,foreflusher of a poultroon that would sell out his neighbor for a buck.
Let's be real. The running for office is more about raising money that getting votes. When the Dems won last time it was because the raised and spent more than the Repubs. Not
that it makes a hell-of-a-lot of diffrence. The show has always been rigged.
When the laws were written back in the 60's to give all candidates equal time,it was ment for those candidates that
would otherwise have all the media space bought out from under them by the two parties. It was an attempt to get more choice into the society. Why did it fail? Simple. The folks that own the media also own the candidates. There is no free press. There's only the controlled press that feeds us the sound-bite excrement of the two Parties. There were 73 candidates for Pres. in the last election, can anyone name them past Nader without a lot of research?

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Don't Underestimate
Posted by: Sparks56 on Dec 5, 2005 5:07 PM   
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Don't underestimate the Bushes and the Moonies. They are capable and dangerous people. They own or control vast corporate resources. Halliburton, the Carlyle Group, The Washington Times are only the ones we know about. There is much more we don't know about and probably never will.
A tunnel to Siberia? Not so crazy. They are banking on global warming. When, not if, global warming becomes a reality, the huge undeveloped mineral riches of Siberia become available. It would be an interesting search to find out, in the newly capitalist Russia, who has been quietly, very quietly, buying up mineral rights in Siberia. Whoever holds those mineral rights, and timber rights, and development rights, will be fabulously, unimaginably, stupendously, wealthy.
Curb global warming? Not if they can help it.
Remember Karl Marx; It's never about peace, it's never about god or country. It's always about money.

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When did mooning become a religion?
Posted by: Jersey Devil on Dec 5, 2005 5:36 PM   
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Where did this moron come from - I suggest that "Rev" Moon should take the Kool-aid and go back to North Korea and start a revolution to free North Korea.

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For Cyclone
Posted by: uncuga on Dec 5, 2005 8:02 PM   
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Read your amazing blog this afternoon, and now I can't get your site to come up. I hope it's just a temporary glitch in my computer. Could you give your email address again?

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Isn't this is a LaRouche Project?
Posted by: MitchKramer on Dec 6, 2005 2:19 AM   
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Wait: The Alaska-Russia connection - pipelines, tunnels, railroads - is one of Lyndon LaRouche's signature sideas.

LaRouche: There exist plans, which I've been involved in devising, which are now accepted in various parts of that part of the world, including a project called the "Eurasian Land-Bridge" project, which would involve all of continental Eurasia, or nearly all of it, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It also involves putting a railroad tunnel into Alaska from Siberia, and the plan is to continue that road all the way down to Tierra del Fuego...
http://www.larouchepub.com/ lar/2001/2839telemax_intvw.html

http://www.larouchepub.com/ other/2004/sci_techs/3104alaska_corr.html

Does this mean that there's a confluence of loons - larouche and moon working together, and bringing the Bush family into their orbit? Do they get together in secret locations like comic book villains? Somehow I thought that Moon and LaRouche were bitter rivals. Maybe that's all for show.

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freedom- a choice
Posted by: mozfredo on Dec 6, 2005 2:44 AM   
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Neil Bush comes from the USA- land of FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY.What is wrong with the choice he has made?
It is his prerrogative if he so wishes to follow the REV SUN MYUNG MOON all over the planet earth.Before condemning other people,plz have your facts right.The truth remains forever. Mankind is always uneasy with what we don't understand.TAKE YOUR TIME TO KNOW WHO REV.MOON REALLY IS.DO NOT DISTORT THE FACTS.LET GOD BE THE JUDGE!!!!

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They're enemies on the surface
Posted by: Geni on Dec 6, 2005 3:24 AM   
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Moon has been pushing the bridge since the Fifties. LaRouche, however, actually has engineering expertise. If it's not coincidence or a conspiracy, who stole the idea from whom?

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Bush Crime family Strikes again!
Posted by: guijackb on Dec 6, 2005 4:59 AM   
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When it comes to profit, the Bush Crime Family cares not whether you say "Merry Christmas", "Happy Holidays" or "Go F' yourself, we're brainwashing your kids so they'll slave for our ridiculous cult". As long as you flash some $, you become a Family member in good standing.

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Kaonashi
Posted by: kaonashi on Dec 6, 2005 5:38 AM   
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C'mon, he's just like Billy Carter - only greedier, on speed and possessed by the devil. Also not as charming.

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resada
Posted by: resada on Dec 6, 2005 6:44 AM   
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The idea of replacing democracy with a theocracy goes along with the Bush Dynasty plans. They could remain in control indefinitely, and run the country as they please. Anyone who doubts their wish to have a theocracy need only look at the laws they have been intent on passing. Bush doesnt want to spread democracy[Iraq will never be democratic, it will be theocratic at best] he wants to spread theocracy, and he wants to be its lifetime leader.

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Wow!
Posted by: wondering on Dec 6, 2005 7:36 AM   
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Why has this not been reported in the mainstream media?

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trace
Posted by: trace on Dec 6, 2005 9:15 AM   
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I met a woman who was a moonie and she told me that all of the moonies agreed to fight North Korea in case of an attack.
She went with the moonies to South Korea thats all i remember a bout our talk. Also to those who would lock up those that talk to God what about Bush he professes to talk to God right?

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trace
Posted by: trace on Dec 6, 2005 9:18 AM   
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I knew a woman who was a moonie and she went to korea. She told me that every moonie would agree to fight North Korea in the event of an attack. And to those who would lock up all who talk to God you got the message this one is typed a bit better aloha

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No laughing matter
Posted by: dlf on Dec 11, 2005 4:35 PM   
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Several of the post here seem to think this is all pretty funny. I take it very seriously when someone owns not just a newspaper but televison stations as well, and appears to not have all his faculties. Combine that with the numerous members of Congress and foreign governments who are colluding with such a person it is very frightening. I find it particularly telling that we live in a country where Senators, Presidents, and the powerful are so blind with there lust for money they would follow a deranged person around the world. How sad are we that these are the people who make the decisions which define our lives?

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