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![]() Impeach George Bush Inmates in Charge at the White House From the inside, there seems to be no change. Still standing, still white, columns in tact...check, check. check. But looking in, there's been a revolution on Pennsylvania Avenue. The Inmates have taken over the White House. For four years they've run amock dismantling every American institution they've put their hands to - from Education to Ecology, from Economy to Eschatology, from sea to shining sea. Source: The TIP, 2005-01-29 Candidate: Big Government Now, with his "mandate" in hand, Mr. Bush is exporting his ego - taking on the freaking (out) world! "Hang on, it's going to be a bumpy ride!!" It was 2000. The much respected General Colin Powell, who demured from running for president himself, was needed SOMEWHERE at the White House. Why? To give the otherwise limitlessly inexperienced gang of millionaires who were about to take over running the country, some gravitas. Where to put the Old War Horse? Hmmm, War...put him in charge at State! Four years later, the whole world is pissed and no one but Bali is speaking to us! Powell's personal history is inspiring. His job performance is a living example of the Peter Principle. Good riddance, General Powell, and take your kid, Michael, with you, please. Fast forward. 2004. Bush names Condoleezza Rice to State. Why? Because she's a Soviet Expert. Only there is no Soviet. Like a Blacksmith in charge of General Motors, wouldn't you say? And, besides, she did so well as National Security Advisor. Afterall, when the memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to attack..." came across her desk, she determined it to be "historical" and advised..well, she ignored it, really, leading to the worst National security failure since the Trojan Horse! So of course, with Bush's ego going planetary, he now wants to export Rice's expertise. Once again, Rice's personal hisory is inspiring. Her actualy job performance leave much to be desired. We can all expect the Cyborgs anyday now. Next, Mr. Gonzales, Esq. Another international threat hidden inside a disastrous job resume. Yet another inspiring personal story, Gonzales came to Washington from Texas where he was Bush's legal advisor before going to the Texas Supremes. In his capacity there, he was the guy who advised Bush concerning the application of the death penalty. Bush's Texas is strewn with dead bodies. In record numbers. Then Gonzales moved to the White House where he advised the President that torture was officially okay and to ignore the Geneva Convention. Something of a horrific track record, really. Gonzales is the Marquis de Sade to Bush's Nero. It is an easy leap, then, to put Gonzales in charge of America's Law Enforcement. Federal Prisoners take note. No wonder I've been depressed. Gads. Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: Robbie 2005-03-31 07:16:18 who admitted that bush was elected? wow, that's a dumb one. i was talking to a friend who said simply "when i watch the news all i can think is 'you've got to be kidding'." that's right, folks, it's a joke. the joke is on the vast majority of us losers out there who fall for it. losers, i say, because we're paying taxes and have no control over what's done with them. representation is joke. would you lend your congressperson 400,000,000 dollars? crazy. From: O'Hellno 2005-03-27 11:28:11 obviously "no name" has his three line post to set things straight. obviously "no name" has a reputation for his "i give no credit for the research put into ones post (and say it with no mettle to back it). obviously. "no name" will be lead to slaughter by a shepherd with no moral conviction. obviously "no name" will answer this post with a bush auto responder. obviously i will end this post as i always do. obviously bu$h $ucks From: 2005-03-26 06:21:42 if we remove all feeding tubes, especially from the lederly, it would solve social security. kill em all, let g-d sort 'em out. right? From: 2005-03-26 06:14:16 obviously, doink needs "a very, very long time" to make sense of things. i'd say "nice try" but i have to leave out "nice". sorry doink. but help awaits you. From: Doink 2005-03-24 00:20:56 whilst, you make mention regarding saddam and his unruly activities, please take not: "chimpy mc'cokespoon" has allowed over 100,000 innocents iraqi civilians to lay to rest from a brutal attack in which no one ever quite understood what his real motive was! also, the "prickly shrub'ster" is a hypocrite in many aspects, just recently he was called out of his pig farm in crawford, texas to rush to the whitehouse to sign a bill to save a young women life in regards to retaining a tube that has enable her to stay alive, brain dead... but alive. and on this very same eve of the night that he boarded air force one, a baby was put to death because "bus-hitler" signed a bill as governor of texas that if a family cannot pay for hospital care, the hospital could use whatever means to eliminate the patient... hence pull the plug. and this maniac "star-spangled-mental mangled" non-elect says quote "better to err on the side of life" he needs to be put away for a very, very long time. |
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