(reprinted with permission from authord)
December 29, 2006 at 21:35:30
December 29, 2006, the headline reads: Saddam Executed.
by teresa simon-noble
Lord Have Mercy! May the blood of Saddam Hussein not fall on the rest of America.
Half a world away, in what is in my mind the darkest night of American history, Saddam Hussein is Executed for Crimes against Humanity. Earlier, a tornado, reports have it, touches down in Crawford, Texas, where George Jr. and his wife are vacationing and are escorted to a shelter.
Escorted? Tornado? Shelter? Saddam Hussein, Executed? What a coincidence and how eerily similar is George's disappearance this day, albeit due to a tornado, to his disappearance on 9/11 when the yellow coward sought to protect himself and his paranoid mind from possible, "attacks" against him by the goblins of terror populating George's mind.
The goblin of Bush Family Terror, Saddam Hussein, has been executed-freeing the crime family from crimes against them? Increasing the level of paranoia of George's mind? Surging the amount of vigilantes needed to protect the two Georges, and Jeb from crimes against them? A coincidence, too, that Tony Blair and his family are vacationing in South Florida on what was supposed to be an incognito vacation but became an exposed one when the plane carrying the Blair family overshot the runway?
Can America rest now? Can it feel victorious? Can it feel that it has conquered the goblin(s) of terror? Will it have, "hell to pay"?
Will the hunter now become the hunted? Will this be a case of, "what goes around comes around?"
New Year's Eve, eve. Other than the narcissistic satisfaction of being able to say, "we got you Saddam Hussein," what have the Bushes accomplished?
Will the goblin in Bush's mind ultimately become his downfall?
Guilt plays fanciful games on the mind. Reality and fantasy merge into one cosmos, light and shadows are confused. Speech is pressured. There is rapid blinking of the eyes when facing camera and telling lies.
Guilt: the executioner and undoing of many a criminal's own mind.
Teresa Simon-Noble is a computer activist for peace. She is a former mental health clinician. A poet and a freelance writer. Her work has been published in several online publications.
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