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Old 02-25-2007, 05:15 PM   #7
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Quoting Sam in the Burgh:

In America we have the right to assemble in any form we please. If these individuals wish to have this organization, which is not "secret" by the way because if it was we wouldn't know about it, and only allow certain individuals to attend their sessions who believe in the same ideology they do they have the right to do so. It really isn't so much what they do but why they're doing it that bothers me. What is their motivation for wanting to remain a 'secret' organization? Especially when they're an organization largely comprised of the movers and shakers of the American political and corporate landscape. You are correct that any organization such as this has the right to invoke these kinds of rules- even the crowd I run with has their own "closed" meet-ups, and the rule of every meet-up is :

"who you see here, what you hear here, when you leave here let it stay here."

But I have a sneaking suspicion that the reasons and motivations for the rules of the crowd I run with and the reasons and motivations behind the rules of the Council for National Policy are going to be quite different. I also have a sneaking suspicion that the motivations of the crowd I run with for creating those rules are a lot more honorable and show a lot more concern and respect for their fellow man than the motivations for the Council's rules do.

It's not so important what you do. What's important is why you're doing it.

Gem
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