Wednesday, September 20, 2006

You bet your ass I'm more afraid of Bush than bin Laden

Right-wing talking heads like to "smear" liberals (or at least, those whom they perceive as liberals) by saying they are "the people who think we should be more afraid of George W. Bush than we are of Osama bin Laden."

Well, I for one am certainly more afraid of George W. Bush than I am of bin Laden. Osama bin Laden, as single-mindedly crazy and filled with hate as he is, did not tamper with two elections in order to make sure he took over my government. Nor did he arrange for the air and water to be poisoned, put American children at risk from lead poisoning, or arrange for the schools to teach that females should be submissive to males. bin Laden did not make me afraid to take photographs in public places or make it easy for Americans to get arrested simply by exercising their First Amendment rights. bin Laden did not cause American soldiers and Iraqi citizens to be maimed and killed for no reason at all. He did not trash decades of scientific research that holds the keys to individual and collective survival. He did not arrange for anyone with half a brain to be called unAmerican. He did not put the country in colossal debt, nor did he determine that he could ignore any law passed by Congress. And it was not bin Laden who set up a climate in which women are dictated to about their health needs by pharmacists who are actively violating their own codes of ethics.

The bin Laden family and the Bush family are close, of course, because of the Carlyle Group. Prescott Bush did business with the Nazis. It is all about money, and it always will be. Millions and millions and millions of dollars were pumped into the campaign of George W. Bush, an ignorant man who had never held a real job, other than being governor of Texas. And he used that job to poison the Texas environment and make pollutors very rich. That was all he needed to do.

So yes, I am a lot more afraid of George W. Bush than I am of anyone else other than the real leader of the country, Dick Cheney, and his pair of goons, Karl Rove and Karen Hughes. Oh...and the Ameican people scare the hell out of me, too.

3 Comments:

You think they scare you, in the University newspaper, two comments on dear editor filled me with horror. Both were spilling out venon of how gays are an abomination and should not be allowed in school, nor have rights, and never be allowed to discuss anything about their lives in the public. They should be arrested, never allowed to keep their children, and if they continue to live in SIN, yes they said that, they should be locked up to save our society. I couldn't believe what I was reading, but you know what, many of the kids at the university agreed. I heard them and was so shocked out of my pants. This is not a good climate that our country is in, it certainly isn't good for women, homosexuals, or minorities. Even the animals are not safe. These are bad times, bad times, indeed.

By Blogger zelda1, at 6:39 AM  

"Even the animals are not safe."

I would say they are the least safe of all. But we can't blame the Bush administration for that.

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