Guest robinhood zorro Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 NOVEMBER IS IMPEACHMENT REFERENDUM OF THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY...do your part to save the USA and 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 pdf 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) Karl Rove exposed, thus destroying, a legitimate undercover CIA operation that was protecting the U.S. and the world from black market nuclear weapons... WHY? because they had proven that Bush was lying about WMD's in Iraq before the 2004 elections. Karl Rove, one of the main people who tells Bush what to say(everyone knows Bush is dumb as a rock) is guilty of TREASON. =========================================================== TORTURE IS FOR COWARDS ... STUPID COWARDS http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rj-eskow/torture-is-for-cowards-_b_29833.html 09.20.2006 Torture Is For Cowards ... Stupid Cowards By RJ Eskow Here's where the Republican Party has brought the United States: We are being lectured on the immorality of torture by Uganda. And rightfully so. The nation that was once the most brutal torture capital in the world has changed - and sadly, so have we. I'm pleased that three GOP Senators and an ex-Secretary of State appear to have had enough - although that one's still in play. After all, how do you "negotiate" the allowable limits of torture in a civilized society? The very idea disgraces us. And McCain caved on the torture issue when he had a real card to play -- in the 2004 election. But let's hope they come through this time, for their country's sake. Here's what our leaders are telling us: We're afraid. We know we're not very good at national security. We've read the reports that say our airports, power plants, and ports are no safer than they were on 9/11. We don't know how to win wars and protect our homeland the American way, so we need to cheat. We need to jettison the values that make us Americans. We can't protect America and preserve the values that make it America. That's what the Republicans are saying. Their consigliere is Alan Dershowitz. A year ago, his briefs for torture were the extremist sentiments of a fringe thinker. Now his point of view, which is that the rules for torture should be codified into statutes, is about to become American law. That's how radical this government is, and how quickly it moves to undercut core American beliefs. Americans used to say they were willing to fight and die for their liberties. Not these guys. They were too cowardly to go fight in a war they supported. Now they're too frightened even to cower in their 'secure undisclosed locations,' if they're required to meet the rules of a civilized society. And their cowardice echoed by today's conservative keyboard warriors and television Rambos. That's the "coward" part. Here's the "stupid" part: Military officers and intelligence officials oppose the hideous Bush bill because they know it will endanger Americans, not protect them. Our military leaders - the ones insulted and belitted by the arrogant amateur Rumsfeld - know that our fighting men and women are far more likely to be tortured horribly if this bill goes through. (Yes, they've been tortured before, but the generals know full well how much worse it can get.) Like our military leaders, the intelligence experts hate this bill because they know more than the amateurs do. They know that torture gives you lousy intelligence, and that bad intelligence slows you down by sending you down the wrong roads when you're trying to find the bad guys. The cowardice is also very personal for Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld. They're no doubt afraid that, unless this bill is passed, they may someday stand trial for the atrocities they've committed - some of which may not yet have come to light. Lastly, here's where "stupid" and "coward" come together: An America that's disrespected in the world community won't get cooperation from allies and neutral countries. That cooperation is needed if we're going to root out the terrorists and destroy them. The crowd that's in power now talks about our values, but they can't wait to dump them. They talk about being better than the terrorists, then can't wait to act just like them. They're a stain on our national honor. It's no coincidence that the guys with the guts to fight the conservatives' wars think torture is a bad idea, while chickenhawks like Bush, Cheney, and Frist think waterboarding is the best idea to come out of Argentina since the tango. Cowards, go home. Let the experts do their jobs. If you do, then maybe someday soon Americans will again be able to speak to the world with the moral authority of Ugandans. __________________________________________________________ "Patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels." Samuel Johnson "And cowards" is an appropriate addition in this case. Harry ====================================================================================== Reply From: NuGrass (in talk.politics.misc) That's all par for the course from a group that never should have been in power in the first place let alone elected for a second time. They torture people but still can't find Bin Laden. Where is the person that outed a CIA agent for revenge? They got rid of the only person with any honor in their regeme, Colin Powel, so that the words "we can't do that, it would be wrong" would never interupt one of their meetings. And this is just a short list for the morning! David --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote
Guest stewart_connor Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 (in alt.prisons) Stevie wrote: > Brainwashing from repeated exposure of disinformation. And also idiocy (as > you pointed out). There's a Democrat running for congress that in his ads > actually said that, "President Bush tried to sell our ports...bla, bla..." If Bush were honest (remember Carter? hell even Clinton is a saint compared to Bush jr.) DO YOU HAVE EVEN ONE EXAMPLE THAT HAS TURNED OUT BUSH WAS NOT LYING? First he said there were nuclear arms in Iraq... later claimed that the "intelligence was bad" (of course admitting that they faked the "intelligence" will take impeachment hearings before it comes out) First he denied the secret prisons. Then certain people in the CIA said the hell with Bush, suddenly Bush sez oh yeah we meant to move those guys to gitmo. Then he denied that the torture at Abu Ghraib was ordered from the top (but if you look at the ass covering that Bush people such as Gonzales was doing for Bush to torture people long before Abu Ghraib came out... you can figure out that Bush knew about the torture before they even did it.) THE THING I AM HOPING YOU HAVE ENOUGH SENSE TO RECOGNIZE IS THAT GAS PRICES WERE LOWERED BY THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY FOR JUST A SMALL WINDOW BEFORE NOVEMBER TO MAKE VOTERS THINK BUSH IS TRYING TO HELP... Bush is trying to help no american. He is helping his Big-Oil cronies be they Saudi, Bin Ladens, or Military-Industrial complex. Similar to Hitler's pre-war Germany Bush is pushing the U.S. into a war... a war which may truly be the last because there will be no one left alive. Quote
hugo Posted November 4, 2006 Posted November 4, 2006 You people are truly insane. It must be divine providence that has brought us such a great man in this time of trial. Long after the names of Washington and Lincoln are forgotten men and the angels will be singing the praises of George W. Bush. Quote The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison
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