A Debate with a bit of Background Info

By Demian
Here is fascinating debate which took place in 1988. It is between the well known intellectual Noam Chomsky and the PNAC icon Richard Perle. Chomsky criticizes U.S. foreign policy in almost every case. Perle advocates near total war with the world. Very little is accomplished through the debate other than to create a more enlightened audience. Chomsky and Perle are both deeply entrenched in their specific perspective. I very strongly support Chomsky. It's painful to watch other intellectuals scoff at his extremely well thought out ideas. His perspective, which incidentally happens to represent large segments of the worlds population, is anathema to the establishment. They seem almost not to hear it. In my humble opinion Richard Perle should be dragged from the pentagon, where he is currently employed,(Thanks for Iraq, Perle!) and shipped of to Iraq with a pellet gun and a sign reading 'I control your oil.' In contrast to that, the Mass. state government ought to create a large monument dedicated to Chomsky, although I suspect he would be fairly opposed to the idea. I apologize for the lack of video footage. There are images of each speaker accompanying their segments.



As I mentioned above, Perle is one of the major signatores of the Project for the New American Century. Here is a short video describing the program.



And a short message from Ike:

 

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