Those only vaguely familiar with the neoconservative movement may wonder isn't this ancient history? Weren't the neoconservatives a part of the Bush administration, and, as such, aren't they now past tense? The answer to both questions is an unequivocal no. Than there those who are clueless and are busy scratching their heads wondering what I am talking about. Is this another one of those conspiracy theories? No, it is definitely not.



This movement is as strong today as it has ever been, the only difference being they do not control the White House as they did during the Bush era. Far more important, there is an imminent threat they will once again control the White House beginning in Jan. 2013. This is not simply a matter of history and curiosity.



Years of research into the neoconservative phenomenon are the basis for this report. It is hoped everyone reads this carefully. The issue is extremely important and may affect the very existence of our nation as we know it. You will see its vital importance after reading the entire article.



Speaking of history, there is a quote I have lived by for over a half century. Those who forget the past are condemned to relive it.



Then, of course, we have Republican partisans, like the members of the tea party, who wish only to forget the past. On the other hand, history is not their long suit. Then you have your typical Republican supporter who cannot remember what happened last week and chooses ignorance over learning the lessons of the past. Unfortunately, Republicans are not the only ones who have this fault.



Many informed Americans dread the return of the neocons to the White House. They engineered an attack on Afghanistan, a nation that did not attack us on 9/11, a criminal organization did. Today the Afghan war is an unmitigated disaster and victory is no longer a goal. It has become the longest war in our history, and we are not leaving until 2024. Next the neocons decided to attack Iraq, an illegal invasion based on invented causes. We lost that war, and the country with the third largest oil reserves in the world is now aligned with our dreaded enemy, Iran, the country with the second largest oil reserves in the world, because we eliminated Iran's greatest foe, the Hussein regime in Iraq. The ultimate cost of the two disastrous wars is estimated to be between three and five trillion dollars. Our National Debt has reached the stratosphere. The human costs and the devastation wrought on two nations who posed no national security risks to the U.S. are off the scale. No wonder informed Americans fear a return of a neocon sympathizer to the White House. Taking into account the last time that happened, such an occurrence would be unbelievable and totally irrational.



Notice I said informed Americans. Therein lies the problem. Despite the fact that the neocons controlled the White House during the Bush administration, were able to manipulate Congress from 2001 to 2007, and the Supreme Court became a conservative court due to two Bush appointees, the neocons went unnoticed by the mass media. This has been true largely throughout their existence. The mass media, scared to death of being labeled "liberal," a job killer for sure, failed miserably in revealing any details of this far right organization. Many can be excused for their total ignorance of this movement.





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