indeed it was. a profound feeling of dread, and a foreboding of the evil to come. I had thought there might not be another republican president in my lifetime. I once again cherish that hope. but the stupid...
9/11 was the time Republican idiot Bush most needed sound, real and profound advice. He looked across the table that fateful day and saw Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, et al. who thought nothing of America, loyalty and "doing the right thing." They thought only of the 2004 election, why all of Cheney's oil was under all that Iraqi sand, and vowed to punish anyone who stood in their way. We've all been singing a long, sad song through clenched teeth ever since.
indeed it was. a profound feeling of dread, and a foreboding of the evil to come. I had thought there might not be another republican president in my lifetime. I once again cherish that hope. but the stupid...
ReplyDelete9/11 was the time Republican idiot Bush most needed sound, real and profound advice. He looked across the table that fateful day and saw Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, et al. who thought nothing of America, loyalty and "doing the right thing." They thought only of the 2004 election, why all of Cheney's oil was under all that Iraqi sand, and vowed to punish anyone who stood in their way. We've all been singing a long, sad song through clenched teeth ever since.
ReplyDeleteBeware Something orange and wicked this way comes again in 24.
ReplyDeleteThere are a couple of things the well indicted Mug shot on a shirt salesman hasn't offered he would do if elected.
Would he bring back the Gladiator games? Feed Christin nationalists to the lions in the arena?
Would he bring back public human sacrifices at the alter?