Friday, December 30, 2005

The World According to Bush:


Breaking the Law is Legal! And Trampling
the Constitution is Protecting Democracy!


Bushco's Latest "New Rule":
Convince Americans that I, Sir Bushie, can break any law I want whenever I want, and stomp all over the constitution, individual privacy rights (or any other rights), and Executive branch Judicial and Congressional oversight --as long as I think it is necessary to protect Americans in the ongoing and going and going and never stopping War on Terror.
Er...uh...so... what's the difference between that and a dictatorship?

And, uh, King George, since you are steadily eliminating all of our Constitutional rights and destroying our democracy at home, why the heck do we need to establish a "democracy" in Iraq?

What's the point? Bring the troops home!

Related articles:

t r u t h o u t - Jason Leopold | Bush-NSA Spying in Defiance of Congress, Court

CNN.com - NSA inadvertently uses banned 'cookies'

Molly Ivins - Creators Syndicate

Defense Lawyers in Terror Cases Plan Challenges Over Spy Efforts - New York Times

Oh, and one more thing, Sir Chickenhawk, if you are so intent on protecting us, why in blue blazes did you allow Dr. Germ and Mrs. Anthrax to be set free?! How does that fit into your super nifty Iraqi war strategy? Huh?

See Robert Sheer's report: Truthdig - Reports - Dr. Germ and Mrs. Anthrax Set Free
Why is it not bigger news that those infamous Iraqi female scientists once routinely referred to in the media as “Dr. Germ” and “Mrs. Anthrax” have been quietly released from imprisonment in Iraq without any charges being brought by their U.S. captors? Don’t the newspapers and TV networks that all but pre-convicted them of crimes against humanity owe them - and us - the courtesy of an explanation for the sudden presumption of their innocence?"

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