NOVEMBER IS IMPEACHMENT REFERENDUM OF THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY...do your
part to save mankind.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/3/29/193445/904
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:n0QU-xqpkkIJ:www.apfn.org/pdf/DIY.pdf+do+it+yourself+impeachment&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=10
(the above link is the html version of a pdf file... please click on
the pdf link it brings up and download the form that lets you help in
getting Bush impeached... you need Adobe to read and print the form)
Note there are also clauses in the Constitution by which we can get
impeached all the corrupt judges that the impeached Bush has stacked
the courts with....
Do Not Give Up Hope.
-- Bush Crime Family Is the "Mountain of Corruption" on which all the
other molehills live(dating back to granpappy Prescott Bush's
patnership with Adolph Hitler) ... it is a symbiotic coupling, cut off
the head of the serpent and the culture of corruption surrounding and
supporting Bush Crime Family will fade. NOVEMBER IS A REFERENDUM ON
IMPEACHMENT OF THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY...do your part to save mankind...
vote Democrat (or if the Green Candidate is winning vote Green)
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http://www.counterbias.com/724.html
August 16 2006
That Thirty-Three Percent
by W. David Jenkins III
Zany ***** Cheney remarked at a recent GOP fund raiser that the violent
fiasco in the Middle East was all the more reason for voters to keep
the current leadership in Washington, D.C., or DeeCeeVille, intact come
this November.
The only thing more bizarre than his remark is the fact that about
thirty-three percent of American voters feel the same way.
You know the ones: the people that Einstein was referring to.
"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results" - Albert Einstein
You have to hand it to ol' Dead Eye *****.
Even in the face of mounting criticism from both his enemies and the
neo-conservative brigade, he steadfastly maintains that Saddam Hussein
and bin Laden were buddies, and that we're doing just marvelously in
Iraq.
He is our very own Baghdad Bob, ignoring the explosions in the
distance, while telling us that everything is just fine.
And nearly a third of the country still cheers him on.
Who the Hell are these people?
Sure, you can find them on the right-wing forums, watch them bloviating
on television, or hear them on radical-right radio, yet they're next to
impossible to find on the street.
For instance, at a rally for John Murtha a few weeks ago, roughly two
hundred supporters came out to cheer for the Congressman.
Meanwhile, across the street were perhaps a dozen or so people calling
themselves "Veterans for Truth" who had turned out to jeer the Marine
veteran turned Congressman.
Here was a handful of folks who probably had more flags and yellow
ribbons on their vehicles than they had gas in the tank, out to show
Johnstown, PA and the rest of us that "supporting the troops" only
applies to those who serve blindly without questioning the fact that
they've been lied to.
Obviously, like the "Swift Boat Vets for Truth", these veterans are
continuing the practice of confusing "truth" with smear.
Just like that amazing thirty-three percent group, they do not see the
reality of their shrinking numbers, and their little acts of public
"patriotism" are just desperate examples of conservatives behaving
badly.
These are the people who applaud Rush Limbaugh as he mocks those
American families trapped in the middle of a war zone in Lebanon as
they plead for help to escape.
They also believe his spurious remarks that those who want an end to
the occupation in Iraq are "celebrating the torture and beheading of
two US soldiers."
These are the same people who snuggle up to Ann Coulter as she sings
them lullabies about firing squads for newspaper editors, deportation
of liberals, and carpet bombing of various countries.
And, how about those shivers of delight they get when Mike Weiner
(a.k.a. "Savage") compares liberalism to AIDS or talks about dropping
bunker-busters on the U.N.?
Or what about how, according to Weiner, Zarqawi was "sort of a Jesus
figure" to those who oppose the war in Iraq?
With a steady diet of such misinformation, hatred, and intolerance,
it's no wonder that we have this national malady manifested in the
Thirty Three Percenters.
In a country that is now known worldwide for illegal invasions, acts of
torture, and spying on its own citizens, the 33% folks are still
convinced that a stain on a certain blue dress is a greater
Constitutional crisis than anything we face today.
So as Baudrillard points out, how does a country defeat a political
situation so desperate that it threatens the future of a once great and
powerful nation?
"The abjection of our political situation is the only true challenge
today. Only facing up to this situation in all its desperation can help
us get out of it" - Jean Baudrillard
Well, the folks in Connecticut took a first step in that direction last
week.
The voters from that state sent a message to DeeCeeVille:
if their representatives were going to keep supporting failed policy,
then those representatives no longer deserve to speak for the majority.
August 8th was a stark and unsettling exercise in democracy and, to the
shame of us all, it was met with ugly and unpatriotic remarks from the
White House in the guise of their media spokespersons.
The days immediately following Joe Lieberman's well deserved defeat put
the sorry state of America's political affairs in the spotlight for the
entire world to see.
The Vice President reached into his bag of campaign tricks from '04 and
proclaimed that the results from the Connecticut primary would
encourage "al Qaeda types."
He also ranted that it showed the dangerous effects of "extremists"
taking over the Democratic party.
RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman stated that the Connecticut primary results
reflected an "unfortunate embrace of isolationism, defeatism, and a
'blame America first' attitude by national Democratic leaders at a time
when retreating from the world is particularly dangerous."
The arrogance of leaders who have spent six years telling the world to
"blow off," while accusing unapproving voters of "isolationism," is so
naked in its audacity that it boggles the mind.
But that's not the real kicker -- not by a long shot.
While the Bushies were blasting away at folks for voting the wrong way
and admonishing Democrats in general for being "weak in the war on
terror," they was sitting on important information for four days.
This information concerned a threat to airliners in Britain and to
American passengers en route back to this country.
According to intelligence reports, terrorists were planning to smuggle
explosive liquids on board airliners headed back to the States.
The resulting detonations would allegedly produce an event that would
dwarf the devastation we witnessed on 9/11.
And the Bush Gang never said a word, never quietly stepped up security
until four days after they knew.
Not until they could politicize a security threat to their benefit --
again.
But the Thirty Three Percenters still can't see it.
Even though I can still get on a plane with a pair of scissors, a pack
of matches, and a screw driver (that ban was lifted quite a while ago),
the fact that I won't have any water, toothpaste or deodorant on the
plane is a good reason to feel safe, knowing that George and Co. are
on the job.
Personally, I think I'd be more of a threat to my fellow passengers
without the latter items but, oh well...
(One quick aside about all this: if security officials are worried
about these explosive liquids and the consequences should they become
mixed, why am I seeing all these confiscated items at the airport being
thrown haphazardly into the same trash bin? Just wondering.)
So here's where America stands or, barely stands.
According to those who lead us, we have the freedom to exercise our
right to vote -- as long as we vote for someone who will continue to
enable them.
If we don't, then we are accused of waving the white flag and declaring
bin Laden's birthday as a national holiday.
We have "leaders" in power who claim that the Republican party is the
only one that will keep us safe from attack, even though the State
Department has stopped releasing the totals of international acts of
terrorism (something about the number being sky high since Bush took
over).
Our leaders will certainly alert us should there be any threats to our
security here at home -- unless a delay would be politically
advantageous to them.
And while our leaders and their Thirty Three Percent will remind us of
the American soldiers dying every day in Iraq and Afghanistan to
protect our freedoms, this same gang would happily take away or
restrict those freedoms -- and what happened in Britain is just one
good reason why, by golly!
Of course, the fact that it was British and Pakistani Intelligence that
thwarted the latest threat and not the result of Bush & Co.'s
antiterrorist network need not be pointed out by anyone.
The fact is, the polls, the talk on the street, and now the results in
Connecticut prove that the majority of Americans are waking up and are
mad as hell.
We are sick to death of being led by those who can offer nothing except
fear itself.
We are tired of those who claim to represent us as the opposition while
continuing to support the same mistakes made over and over again.
That second week in August showed just how angry voters have become and
just how low and un-American the Republican leadership is.
I have a feeling the next twelve weeks are going to get really nasty.
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Harry
(see all of Harry Hope's excellent posts as they break, put this link
in your browser, use it, this is a search on google groups, on the
author Harry Hope sorted by date... nothing fancy):
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=&start=0&scoring=d&enc_author=-nIhFBQAAACtBOUGAhN9cSve8yYdFJBuOPANdqfI6prRsqjc7uCt1A&
With history moving so fast these days you might also want to sort
Harry Hope's posts by "relevance" particulary if the lies and
misdirection that we are all being sujected to by the extensive Bush
Crime Family Propagand machine are confusing you. Using the "sort by
relevance" option has a way of letting you take in the big picture.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=&start=0&enc_author=-nIhFBQAAACtBOUGAhN9cSve8yYdFJBuOPANdqfI6prRsqjc7uCt1A&
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