On Nov 8, 4:01=C2=A0am, =E8=8F=A9=E8=96=A9
<The_Psychedelic_Tour...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Grandpa, can you tell me how Bush became our beloved Dictator?" asked
> little Timmy
>
> I wrote this on Nov 27 2006, 2:32 am
>
> ...whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends,
> it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to
> institute new Government.
> =E2=80=94Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence
>
> "Grandpa, can you tell me how Bush became our beloved Dictator?" asked
> little Timmy as he walked his Grandpa home from the store.
>
> "Now hush, Timmy, you know we're not suppose to talk about such
> things," Grandpa scowled while looking over his shoulder, " Homeland
> Security might be listening in on us.."
Yeah, like nobody's talking about Bush. Bashing GWB is more a cultural
fad than reality, and "We're not supposed to talk about it?" Please.
The people who think they are big rebels talking down GWB are
hilarious. Let them go over to Iran and say the President there sucks
and see what happens, then we will talk about them being real rebels.
For where the anti Bushies really started kooking out see Florida 2000
when Al Gore decided that he didn't want to have the class Richard
Nixon did in 1960, turned his motorcade to his concession speech
around *after* he had called Bush to concede, *after* he had failed to
even carry his home state or West Va which had gone Dem for years and
years, failed to win in the debates and basically lost an election
that by historical precedents should have been his to lose (which he
did) and started the anti Bush moonbatery off there.
Ever since the anti-W crowd has acted like they are the biggest rebels
and outsiders on earth while getting Oscars shows, talk shows, and
fawning magazine articles poured on them for their "risky dissent."
Meanwhile most of the country could care less. If anything it takes
more guts to say you like GWB these days than to bash him and being a
GOP'er is being a real rebel in the USA these days.


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