And we did it again. One more time, for the whole world to hear….
In Democratic America congress tells you how to vote.
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And we did it again. One more time, for the whole world to hear…. In Democratic America congress tells you how to vote. To all Senators that voted for censure, I stand and accuse you of treason against the ideals and Constitutional foundations of our nation. Today, you voted to, as Sen. John Cornyn so eloquently put it, “Let’s take sides. General Petraeus or MoveOn.org”. I ask you to take sides again, do you or do you not believe in the Constitution? Because our first amendment protects the freedom of speech, and our right to speak dissent without fear of reprimand. Senators, what have you done today to protect that shining ideal? Fred Thompson is now officially in the race, and is using his campaign to lash out at the accuracy snobs of Wikipedia.
Here’s how I see it going down: The republican’s are having a rough time of it at the moment. Scandal after scandal has hit the party pretty hard, President Bush is not a popular man by any estimation, and the candidates are in a crucial identity crisis. Are they neo-conservatives? are they evangelical moralists? or are they traditional republicans? No one seems to know, but Americans that vote Republican are getting tired of it. And rightly so. So I’m sitting at work and I decide to bust out the google reader to see what news stories were fresh and hot all ready for my greedy little mind to read over, and I immediately discovered this story. “Tom Rogers, a retired Indianapolis detective, toils away most days in his suburban home office reviewing sexual Web sites and other Internet traffic to see whether they qualify as obscene material whose purveyors should be prosecuted by the Justice Department.” Something needs to be clarified; the neo-conservative movement has slipped in and stolen a time honored principal of liberalism and twisted it into a dark weapon of divisive patriotism. It is the sly and disgusting notion that the armed services provide civil liberties. Not only does the rhetoric machine insist that civil liberties stem from wartime activity, but to criticize this fallacy is to be unpatriotic in the eyes of the uber pro-military. Dear Internet: From all us Apple Macintosh users that have been users and purchasers for as long as we can remember. From all of us that put up with the ridicule, insults, and a 5% global computer user community from the late 80s through the early 90s. From all of us that had to put up with PC users spitting in our faces for our weird computers that had a monitor and the computer in a single box. From all of us that put up with your shit, to all of you that now use Vista… These are pictures of the Iraq War pulled off the lowest pages of Google. This blog entry is an attempt to get these images to appear higher in searches. These pictures are also a brutal look at war.
For God And Country: I want to live for God and country It’s too late for some I must confess. I’ve got a dirty little fantasy that keeps me rock hard at night. I’ve got one of those little scenes in my head that keeps the spice in my sex life. And it’s all about the politics baby. I yearn for the days gone by of presidential censure and impeachment hearings. I hope to all those deities that are sacred and holy that they choose this time to prove their worth, not only to every American, but to the rest of the world that is sick and tired of this god damned insanity. As and atheist I pray every night that Cheney goes down in flames harder than the Hindenburg and Bush winds up as nothing more than a marginalized footnote in history, joining the weak ranks of all former presidents that are 100% despised by historians everywhere. |