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The Project for a New American Century cut America's stability short by almost a century.

If the "New Pearl Harbor" that PNAC had so lustily recommended hadn't been allowed to "accidentally" happen, if its call for taking out Saddam and using preemptive war hadn't been carried out, the U.S. would still be solvent, and we wouldn't have created enemies all over the globe.

China may still have overtaken us as the world's leader eventually, but we would have at least had a century to live relatively peacefully and prosperously.

Instead, even before 2008, PNAC's agenda bankrupted America economically, socially, and spiritually.

Bill Kristol is thinking of cranking PNAC back up. But there is not much of America left for him and the boys to destroy, since the original Project for No American Century succeeded so brilliantly.

PNAC was launched, of course, by Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Cambone, Dov Zakheim, Kristol and other leading Neocon architects of America's disastrous foreign policy from 2001 to the present.

 

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As a political activist for decades, I have rejoiced in victories for the people and mourned in defeats. I chose the pen name "George Washington" because - as (more...)
 

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