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connecticut yankee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:31 AM
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From the Daily Mirror in England

From the Daily Mirror in England

GOD HELP AMERICA

THEY say that in life you get what you deserve. Well, today America has deservedly got a lawless cowboy to lead them further into carnage and isolation and the unreserved contempt of most of the rest of the world.

This once-great country has pulled up its drawbridge for another four
years and stuck a finger up to the billions of us forced to share the
same air. And in doing so, it has shown itself to be a fearful,
backward-looking and very small nation.

This should have been the day when Americans finally answered their
critics by raising their eyes from their own sidewalks and looking
outward towards the rest of humanity.

And for a few hours early yesterday, when the exit polls predicted a
John Kerry victory, it seemed they had.

But then the horrible, inevitable truth hit home. They had somehow
managed to re-elect the most devious, blinkered and reckless leader
ever put before them. The Yellow Rogue of Texas.

A self-serving, dim-witted, draft-dodging, gung-ho little rich boy,
whose idea of courage is to yell: "I feel good," as he unleashes an
awesome fury which slaughters 100,000 innocents for no other reason
than greed and vanity.

A dangerous chameleon, his charming exterior provides cover for a
power-crazed clique of Doctor Strangeloves whose goal is to increase
America's grip on the world's economies and natural resources.

And in foolishly backing him, Americans have given the go-ahead for
more unilateral pre-emptive strikes, more world instability and most
probably another 9/11.

Why else do you think bin Laden was so happy to scare them to the
polls, then made no attempt to scupper the outcome?

There's only one headline in town today, folks: "It Was Osama Wot Won
It."

And soon he'll expect pay-back. Well, he can't allow Bush to have his
folks whoopin' and a-hollerin' without his own getting a share of the
fun, can he?

Heck, guys, I hope you're feeling proud today.

To the tens of millions who voted for John Kerry, my commiserations.

To the overwhelming majority of you who didn't, I simply ask: Have you
learnt nothing? Do you despise your own image that much?

Do you care so little about the world beyond your shores? How could you do this to yourselves?

How appalling must one man's record at home and abroad be for you to
reject him?

Kerry wasn't the best presidential candidate the Democrats have ever
fielded (and he did deserve a kicking for that "reporting for doo-dee"
moment), but at least he understood the complexity of the world outside America, and domestic disgraces like the 45 million of his fellow citizens without health cover.

He would have done something to make that country fairer and
re-connected it with the wider world.

Instead America chose a man without morals or vision. An economic
incompetent who inherited a $2billion surplus from Clinton, gave it in
tax cuts to the rich and turned the US into the world's largest debtor
nation.

A man who sneers at the rights of other nations. Who has withdrawn from international treaties on the environment and chemical weapons.

A man who flattens sovereign states then hands the rebuilding contracts to his own billionaire party backers.

A man who promotes trade protectionism and backs an Israeli government
which continually flouts UN resolutions.

America has chosen a menacingly immature buffoon who likened the
pursuit of the 9/11 terrorists to a Wild West, Wanted Dead or Alive
man-hunt and, during the Afghanistan war, kept a baseball scorecard in
his drawer, notching up hits when news came through of enemy deaths.

A RADICAL Christian fanatic who decided the world was made up of the
forces of good and evil, who invented a war on terror, and thus as
author of it, believed he had the right to set the rules of engagement.

Which translates to telling his troops to do what the hell they want to the bad guys. As he has at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and countless towns across Iraq.

You have to feel sorry for the millions of Yanks in the big cities like New York, Washington, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco who voted to kick him out.

These are the sophisticated side of the electorate who recognise a
gibbon when they see one.

As for the ones who put him in, across the Bible Belt and the South, us
outsiders can only feel pity.

Were I a Kerry voter, though, I'd feel deep anger, not only at them
returning Bush to power, but for allowing the outside world to lump us
all into the same category of moronic muppets.

The self-righteous, gun-totin', military lovin', sister marryin',
abortion-hatin', gay-loathin', foreigner-despisin', non-passport ownin' red-necks, who believe God gave America the biggest dick in the world so it could urinate on the rest of us and make their land "free and strong".

You probably won't be surprised to learn of would-be Oklahoma
Republican Senator Tom Coburn who, on Tuesday, promised to ban abortion and execute any doctors who carried them out.

He also told voters that lesbianism is so rampant in the state's
schools that girls were being sent to toilets on their own. Not that
any principal could be found to back him up.

These are the people who hijack the word patriot and liken compassion
to child-molesting. And they are unknowingly bin Laden's chief
recruiting officers.

Al-Qaeda's existence is fuelled by the outpourings of America's
Christian right. Bush is its commander-in-chief. And he and bin Laden
need each other to survive.

Both need to play Lex Luther to each others' Superman with their own
fanatical people. Maybe that's why the mightiest military machine ever
assembled has failed to catch the world's most wanted man.

Or is the reason simply that America is incompetent? That behind the
bluff they are frightened and clueless, which is why they've stayed
with the devil they know.

VISITORS from another planet watching this election would surely not
credit the amateurism.

The queues for hours to register a tick; the 17,000 lawyers needed to
ensure there was no cheating; the $1.2bn wasted by parties trying to
discredit the enemy; the allegations of fraud, intimidation and dirty
tricks; the exit polls which were so wildly inaccurate; an Electoral
College voting system that makes the Eurovision Song Contest look like
a beacon of democracy and efficiency; and the delays and the legal
wrangles in announcing the victor.

Yet America would have us believe theirs is the finest democracy in the world. Well, that fine democracy has got the man it deserved. George W Bush.

But is America safer today without Kerry in charge? A man who overnight would have given back to the UN some credibility and authority. Who would have worked out the best way to undo the Iraq mess without fear of losing face.

Instead, the questions facing America today are - how many more
thousands of their sons will die as Iraq descends into a new Vietnam?
And how many more Vietnams are on the horizon now they have given Bush
the mandate to go after Iran, Syria, North Korea or Cuba...?

Today is a sad day for the world, but it's even sadder for the millions of intelligent Americans embarrassed by a gung-ho leader and backed by a banal electorate, half of whom still believe Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11.

Yanks had the chance to show the world a better way this week, instead
they made a thuggish cowboy ride off into the sunset bathed in glory.

And in doing so it brought Armageddon that little bit closer and
re-christened their beloved nation The Home Of The Knave and the Land
Of The Freak.

God Help America.


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molly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:32 AM
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1. I love this article and sent it to everyone I know
when it was first posted.
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teach1st Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:34 AM
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2. This would just rile up Bush supporters
It will further convince them that it's us against the rest of the world, baby, and we've got God on hour side. Yeehaw! Bring 'em on!
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molly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:40 AM
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4. It did
:evilgrin:
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BlueEyedSon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:35 AM
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3. Link? thx!
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izzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:45 AM
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5. It seems over 3 million more want Bush. What can one say
What ever happens it is on their head. It is a sad day for most of the world I thing also.Funny to hear them say Bush does not lie. They will talk them selfs into the belief of what they wish. As we all do.
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Catfight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 08:45 AM
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6. Very good article, thanks for posting. n/t
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indepat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 09:04 AM
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7. We the people always get the government we deserve when returning
an incumbent to office for his/her ideology, policies, and actions are/should be known to all and his/her future policies and actions should be mostly predictable. Moreover, we as a people deserve whatever fate has in store for us as a people and as a nation as those known ideologies and those anticipated policies and actions bear fruitation.
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LisaL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-07-04 09:28 AM
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8. Why do I get the feeling they don't like Bush?
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