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"What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children - not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women - not merely peace in our time but peace for all time." -- JFK
 
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Monday, July 8, 2002
[11:25:40 PM]     
"I still haven't figured it out completely." -- George W. Bush. LOSER!

[11:20:31 PM]     
At Keplers, the bookstore near me, there are several books on the history table about World War II. What a difference to read about a real war of huge import. People died by the millions, and you really could say that the other side was "bad-guys". When they were fighting that war, the outcome was not obvious. You can read Project 60 over at BartCop.com and see that -- day after day -- there were plenty of defeats. It must have been incredibly scary....

Then I come back to today. Our drugged-up, drunken, thieving "president" was so obviously involved in making September 11 attacks possible that he has to fake a "war on terrorism" against the two or three hundred people in Al Qaida -- to save his sorry hide. Of course 300 people don't make much of a war -- especially if you can't find any of them, so he has to declare war on "evil". Ha, ha, ha. This is the problem with having a figure-head who's an idiot.

So Bush/Cheney protected Al Qaida and Bin Laden long enough for the September 11 attacks to take place. Now there are 300 illiterate Al Qaida folks on the run. Meanwhile, the Al Qaida bankrollers are all Bush business partners.

Yeah, 3,000 people died, and someone should pay for that -- not just Bush and Cheney. But the U. S. military goes off and kills two or three or five or ten times that many Afghan civilians. And they do it because they choose to kill 1,000 innocent civilians for every U. S. soldier they let get killed. (Canadians don't count, of course.) But it's worse than that, because if the chain of command wasn't completely incompetent, a lot of those civilians wouldn't die. The U. S. military is so incompetent, they had to give up and let the British do the real work in Afghanistan. (Please note, I'm sure our soldiers and officers are brave and well-trained, but that doesn't mean the *organization* was capable of doing its job. Clearly it wasn't. And thousands of innocent civilians died and continue to die because of it.)

Another difference was that in World War II, they needed civilian reporters to communicate to citizens. Now, the military is so inept and corrupt that any reporter is a threat.

How did we get to the point where a fascist, thieving DESERTER could take over the government, cluster-bomb the Bill of Rights, and literally make trillions of dollars disappear from the economy, while enriching his cronies and whitewashing their crimes? What a remarkable tale we'll have to tell.

Just think, if the Bush mafia hadn't stolen the election, we could have been living in peace and prosperity; using our wealth to heal the environment and help Americans and people around the world improve their economic prospects.

Notes: Do you really think Bush isn't on prozac or some other weird medication? Do you really think he smashed his face by eating a pretzel -- not from an OD of Jack Daniels? W.'s first (failed) biz deals were tied up with the main Osama Bin Laden financier. The Bin Laden family had been partners with the Bush family for a long time. The Bushes say Osama didn't receive support from the rest of the family, but that's obviously not true. Clinton's team was serious about fighting terrorism, and successfully prevented attacks by Bin Laden. Bush's team was serious about preventing surveillance of (Osama) Bin Laden and the rest of the family. 3,000 people died as a result.

[2:06:37 PM]     
And which Bush-backing accounting firm did Ray Boy use to fake an extra 12.5 bills of revenue for Bush-backing Merck?

That's right: Andersen. Come on down!

Finding the biggest crooks is like shooting fish in a barrel: just find all of Andersen's accounts whose crony kleptocrats are in bed with the Bush junta.

MediaWhoresOnline.com points out that Ray-Boy from Merck was writing the Bush medical policy, just like they handed the energy policy to Kenny-Boy.

Bring us their heads!

[12:48:35 PM]     
"It's like doing 60 in a 55 zone" ...after robbing a bank.

(Actually, it's much worse than that, of course. Filing the papers late is common, and isn't such a big deal, except when it's done to cover up a million-dollar heist.)

[12:43:01 PM]     
Washington D. C. (Licentious) -- Despite finding that hundreds of Republican party members had illegally voted in two or more states -- especially targeting Florida -- Republican National Committee spokesperson Kenneth Sheridan said it would be unreasonable to question the Florida election result. "It would be unfair to disqualify any votes at this point. Any vote disqualifications should have occurred while we still had time to stuff additional ballots into the system," Sheridan said.

[1:27:55 AM]     
Quiet on the Bush front. Were they just on vacation, or are they a little scared? Little George's stock fraud is as crooked as anybody else's stock fraud, it's just kind of small-time. Dick Cheney's fraud is big-time, but Dick's fraud is just the tip of the iceberg to that story.

If the media gets forced to pin even one crime on these guys, the whole house of cards could fall. The crimes are all obvious, and well documented. Only the big fix keeps these boys out of jail. But you can't fool all of the people all of the time, as a Republican who wasn't a dirty, low-down thieving bastard once said.

It's quite a lead-up to Bush's Tuesday speech on whitewashing the crimes of big campaign contributors.

I guess they'll have to start gearing up for the invasion of Iraq, no matter what the cost to our relations with Arab and Islamic nations and people.



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