Enough is Enough
That's it. If this current Monkeybush hasn't messed things up enough already, this has to be the event which spurs the citizens of this country into action. Mind you several things have recently been sweeped under the rug and highly doubtful to resurface. What are they? One: Karl Rove. The monkey himself said he would fire anyone caught leaking information regarding that scandal and all signs pointed to Bush's brain, Karl Rove. There was a week where this was important and a scandal however that must have been just enough time for this closeted group of bufoons to bully the press and call off the dogs on the "proof of liability" to see who was the owner of the loose lips which sank that ship. Will this information ever be figured out or publicized? When hell freezes over. Two: The appointment of Roberts. This was supposed to be the smokescreen which kept the country at bay and to lay off the Karl Rove topic. It worked for a while. But now it's just a bunch of yammering about convenient cases he defended but isn't disclosing to the nation for approval. It's highly likely that this lying sack will end up on the highest court in the land and perhaps land the chief justice position. His good works for the Republican party will be banked upon and we are stuck with his whitebread face on the court for at least 25 years. (He's only 50.) This was an opportunity for monkeybush to show that he may have a brain and appoint either a person of color or a woman. But no, he merely picked the cleanest, whitest, easiest conservative to get approved and slapped him on the social plate for approval. Throw on top of that Rehnquist dying, and you might as well rename it "Supremely Conservative Justices" or something which more truly depicts the types on it. Three: The response (or lack thereof) to Katrina. The third world which exists within the United States has been magnified and literally running for their lives showing the world they have been there the whole time. Check out the photos or the articles. How many white people do you see? And in turn, how come it took so damn long to get help to them? It's clear now that money which was supposed to go towards FEMA has been dumped into the Homeland Security facade. How "safe" are we at home if we can't send relief to such a major disaster. Cash funding which was supposed to go to levy replacement and upgrades was filtered right into sending more troops to Iraq and pursuing the chase of Bin Laden. Think about the response to the attacks in DC and NYC on 9/11 and the prompt response. Mind you, it's not the same kind of disaster but it still shouldn't be the paralysis we see today in New Orleans. Perhaps it is these kinds of things which will get to the nation and light a fire under their ass to demand such questions be answered. What I do know is that this place is frightening and this administration has 3 years to go. Enough is enough people. It's time to get active and get answers!
2 Comments:
with all that's happening there and our present government, it makes me want to hid out here a bit longer. i mean something has got to change...doesn't it?
9:31 PM
Go Pevil, GO!!!
You KNOW I'm with you on all of this.
7:16 PM
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