OneBlueSky
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:42 PM
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the third disaster of 2005 is that Bush will survive this . . . |
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Edited on Tue Sep-06-05 11:45 PM by OneBlueSky
if people were going to be outraged enought to demand his resignation or impeachment, it would have happened by now . . . and it hasn't . . . sure, there are isolated demands from places like DU, but by and large the American population and the media have not demanded that Bush be removed . . . and they should have . . .
imagine, if you will, that all of the faces we've seen on television over the past week had been white . . . the calls for impeachment would have been instantaneous and damn near universal . . . the fact that they are black apparently means that they aren't important enough to raise too much of a stink about . . . yeah, it's a tragedy . . . but "we" will pull through . . . "we" meaning us whites as opposed to the people actually impacted . . .
if people are not outraged enough by now, they never will be . . . particularly now that BushCo will have plenty of time to mount their defense propaganda campaign . . . after the "impartial" investigation, we'll be told that Bush's people let him down . . . that he, too, is a victim of this tragedy . . . and the American people will get this somber look, nod their heads, and drive their SUVs to Wal-Mart the next day . . .
on edit: the fact that the truly outraged in the media and in government are calling for Brown's and Chertoff's heads -- and NOT Bush's -- proves the point . . .
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Bumblebee
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:44 PM
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1. I am not holding my breath but most people still have no clue how many |
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died. We may have numbers approaching 30-40K -- we'll see then what happens. But, as I said, I am not holding my breath.
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expatriot
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:45 PM
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2. no... it hasn't sunk in. this is not going away any time soon. |
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Sooner or later, the Republican Party will have to do a major gut check... do they REALLY want Hurricane Katrina on the ballot in 2006?
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rwheeler31
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:48 PM
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3. Bush is a toady and will be gone |
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We must go after his masters. Since they own the media it will be a mess.
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:48 PM
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is not Bush impeachment or resignation, but rather success in the 2006 midterm elections and state & local elections. That's why we can't give up on this and the other failures of the Bush regime. It's all about gaining ground. We won't, unfortunately, get the vermin out of there in one fell swoop, but this can be a significant turning point if Democrats and progressives have the will and discipline to follow up with constructive plans, not just hot air.
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RaleighNCDUer
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:58 PM
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7. Elections are useless without VVPB. |
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They own the machines. They will win. Game over.
The proof will be in next year's elections. Right now, * could not be elected dog catcher in a one stoplight town, but I guarantee that his people will win in 2006, widening the gap of representation in congress. Unless we get voter verified paper ballots, it is a slam dunk.
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:51 PM
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5. Reagan never had this kind of Teflon |
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I am just waiting to watch this slide right off that motherfucker and those people who voted for him will figure out a way to exonerate him and attack those damn people of New Orleans who tried to sully the reputation of their Fearless Fuckface.
As much as I hate to admit it, I see him and his thugs slithering away from this, untouched and unpunished.
Where is my America?
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obxhead
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Tue Sep-06-05 11:57 PM
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The entire system has failed us. Both sides of our leadership has failed us. "9-11 changed everything" How many times have we heard that from our great leader. Still we are not prepared in any way to handle a major emergency. We had warning for Katrina.... I'm sure this will change everything too. Maybe who's pocket the money falls into, that's my guess.
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libbygurl
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Wed Sep-07-05 12:02 AM
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8. I'm afraid I think you are so right...what in God's name has happened to |
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America today - as Garrison Keillor said in his latest Salon.com article, this is a different America today, one that doesn't care if government incompetence means lost lives.
When will it end? I've got outrage fatigue setting in already. A large chunk of the population still approve of his administration? The past few years have been a grim Kafkaesque nightmare to which I wake up every day.
What will it take? What will it goddam take to bring a majority of the people back to their senses, and make them see the utter malevolence and evilness of this regime?
I don't have any answers...
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melody
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Wed Sep-07-05 12:10 AM
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9. People are now more focused on the recovery than the recriminations |
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Those will come in time. Once we hear the death toll is what I think it's going to be, George's days in office will be numbered.
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