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Old December 23rd 04, 04:31 AM
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wrote:
> You are free to believe whatever you wish. The 'tendency' to
> rollover scare and the impression SUV are inherently unsafe was
> put forward by the anti SUV, global warming environuts, to scare
> people away from buying them but it is contrary to the facts.


People concerned about the environment are "nuts." People who are into
eternal war--sending others, that is--are "peaceful."

"War is Peace," "Freedom is Slavery," and "Ignorance is
Strength"...

With these slogans, George Orwell's NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR burst upon the
literary world as the definitive anti-utopian novel for the second half
of the 20th Century.

Published in 1949, this darkly cautionary and prescient vision of the
near future was a warning against the dangers of a totalitarian
government fueled by high technology. Orwell envisions a world
devastated by nuclear war and poverty, where the West has fallen under
the spell of a totalitarian socialist dictator, Big Brother. A
political demagogue and religious cult leader all rolled into one, Big
Brother's power and mystery are so immense that one may wonder if he
even exists at all.

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