stopbush
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Wed Nov-22-06 04:40 PM
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Disintegration of Bushco Only 2 Weeks After Election Exposes R Complicity in Disaster |
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Edited on Wed Nov-22-06 04:43 PM by stopbush
Here we are only two weeks out from a decisive election, and bushco and his policies are coming apart at the seams. Iraq is now acknowledged to be a disaster by even Tony Blair, not to mention the neo-cons who thought up the disaster and pushed it on this country. Bush is a laughing stock on the world stage, rebuffed by the sane world.
The fact that bush is failing and flailing so desperately points out two things: 1) that we would have never, ever have reached this point if the R-controlled Congress had done even a pubic-hair's worth of oversight during this war. They are totally complicit in this disaster. This is a Republic-RW-neo con disaster that will harm this country for DECADES to come, and, 2) had the Rs somehow retained the Congress in 2006, we would still be hearing the lies and spin that these criminals have been spouting for the last three years, only their claims would have been even more outrageous and fantasy based than were their past claims.
Thank Thor that the Ds are now in charge and that investigations and real oversight are starting. But before we get too giddy about it, let's realize that even if a miracle occurred and the Iraq debacle righted itself this very day, that we (the USA) will be hated and attacked for decades as retribution for the evil that bush has visited upon the world.
While I know it's not popular in some circles, I'm coming to believe that it is imperative that we (the people of the USA) push for impeachment, trial, conviction and incarceration of bushco if for no other reason than to show the world that we as a people are cutting out the cancer from our body politic. We need to get right with ourselves before we can get right with the world. A ton of reason and more than a few tons of humility would go a long way to getting us back to moral ground zero.
May the world forgive us, as a people, and as a country.
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AndyA
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Wed Nov-22-06 04:43 PM
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1. I agree. Investigating Bush and his cronies and their actions regarding |
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Edited on Wed Nov-22-06 04:44 PM by AndyA
the war in Iraq will do much to redeem America in the world's eyes. All they see now is lies and corruption, death and destruction. Prosecuting dirty deeds will do more. We need to show these other countries that democracy CAN work, instead of just telling them one thing and doing another. We need to set the example.
What better place to start than with Bush?
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Wed Nov-22-06 05:12 PM
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3. The only better place to start would be with Cheney. |
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Go after Edgar Bergen, rather than Mortimer Snerd.
:hi:
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Wed Nov-22-06 05:01 PM
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2. Sadly a pervasive mindset compels Rs to vote in lockstep for whatever |
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an R president wants, no matter the dictates of their oaths of office, no matter how wrong-headed, insane, illogical or how illegal, immoral, unjust, inhumane, unconstitutional and tens of millions of Amurikkkans will nonetheless rapturously support every policy and action as if they were sent down by God almighty himself. :silly: :crazy:
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Wed Nov-22-06 06:33 PM
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4. They've totally done themselves in. |
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I'll just say this, kharma is a bitch.
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