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Friday, November 10, 2006

god told him to go...

God told him to invade Iraq.

God told the people to vote him into oblivion.

Ergo, God hates the Iraqi people and George W.Bush.

I don't think much of such a God...

But I do like the US election results...

Yippeeeeeeeeeee... :-)

George Dubya Bush, you ARE the weakest link. Goodbye...

12 Comments:

Blogger Kurt Reply said...

Yipeee ayyyy eye Ooooohhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!
Now the hard work begins.

November 10, 2006 12:44 AM  
Blogger GreenSmile said...

indeed, Kurt, much hard work. Hurricane Dubya made a mess we will be cleaning for years. a financial mess, a mess of distrust and disenfranchisement among our supposed fellow nations, an environment that may be past reclamation, a whole new crop of enemy states whose peoples or governments or both have been alarmed into a stance of resistance to our "benign" intentions. And that is just the outside. Inside, our schools, levees, dams, roads, bridges, hospitals and factorires all suffer the neglect of a country surreptitiously put on a war footing.

Much work.

The trick will be getting the average american to see the work as needed and worth the sacrifice. Hard jobs are not unenjoyable to those who those weaned off the expectation of easy prosperity and shallow self respect.

November 10, 2006 5:34 AM  
Blogger JahTeh said...

Congrats, GS, looks like your voice on the telephone was a winner.

November 10, 2006 7:24 PM  
Blogger The Editor said...

Well it was mainly because of Dubya that I started reading Vidal, Blum, Chomsky, Bakan, Pilger, et al. Now of course, it's never ever going to be possible for me to se America as anything other than the worlds biggest, slickest, rogue state which not only has huge quantities of WMDs, but it has the world's biggest nuclear arsenal. I will never trust America again (or anything any American Leader says.)

I understand far too much these days. Even the Democrats dance to the tune whistled by The Corporations. And THAT's the root problem right there.

November 11, 2006 12:17 AM  
Blogger Kurt Reply said...

Right. All of that is what I meant about the work only just beginning.

November 11, 2006 1:11 AM  
Blogger The Editor said...

Excuse my cynicism, Kurt, but I don't exactly know who in America is committed to dismantling globalisation, the World Bank, the IMF, or the military industrial complex. As I said, the Democrats still dance to the tune, they just swing their hips in a more seductive way... Now, I'm not saying that I don't like watching a nice set of hips swaying, but...

November 11, 2006 1:24 AM  
Blogger Davoh said...

.. the blue pigs have discovered how to shove the red pigs away from the trough?

November 11, 2006 2:14 PM  
Blogger Kurt Reply said...

Yes, Gerry, Our Dems are more likely than the Republicans to do the right thing yet still very unlikely to actually get it done, unless the people cry out for change.
I was told today that when President Reagan died, four past presidents were on a plane to go to the funeral. The one other person on the plane: CEO of Cargill Corp., the world's largest agribusiness megamonster.

November 16, 2006 8:02 AM  
Blogger The Editor said...

Kurt, I'd dearly love to see politicians who can stand up against the MegaCorps, alas, it is the nature of the beast that this will not happen often enough to make a meainigful difference. Therein lies our demise.

And I still blame America for being the staunchest defender of corporate greed and mindless consumption. It's American-style capitalism which is fucking the planet.

November 20, 2006 6:36 AM  
Blogger GreenSmile said...

Fair enough, Gerry, to say the US sets the pace for making the world safe for corporations [and only corporations] and giving greed all the freedom it can use.

But did you Aussies have to try and out do us on copy wrongs?

November 21, 2006 5:32 AM  
Blogger BwcaBrownie said...

Hi Gerry - just swinging by to wish you safe from the bushfires.
much love from South Of The Border.

November 23, 2006 12:04 AM  
Blogger The Editor said...

DS, we'll just have to get used to bending over and ripping our cheeks apart for the best government money can buy.

GreenSmile, I have to admit I've been ignoring this copyright law thing in the hope that it will go away.

Brownie, we had a bit of a scare yesterday. The fires came within about four kilometers of us but then the weather changed and all's quiet on the northern front for us. Thanks for your kind thoughts.

November 23, 2006 11:32 PM  

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