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Edited on Thu Jan-20-05 10:23 PM by liberalmuse
I spent his first 4 years HATING him. To be honest, I hate his policies and don't really give a fig about the man himself.
My first really evil thought towards a human being occurred on 12/09/00 (meaning, I've actually been able to justify my thought since then) and it's gone downhill from there. I still do hate Bush, and damn my soul for hating anyone, but have grown to realize he is not worth so much of my time or my energy. Neither are the neanderthal baby soul Bushbots. They truly believe he is a man of 'god'. There's nothing I can say or do to change this. They just need to evolve, and that is going to take some time, I think.
We will survive the Bush years, but it's time to move in a new direction. I've learned to let go. Whatever will be, will be. I will still fight like hell for the things I believe in, but have grown to realize that I don't have the power to change the things I'd like to change NOW. As Americans, we've been fooled into believing each individual has so much power, but the truth is, there is only power in the collective, the One, which is the point in time a critical mass of us awaken to the truth: that what you do to the demonized 'other', you do to yourself.
Just knowing there are others out there (49% here in America, and probably more, and most definitely more throughout the world) who feel as I do has been a sort of panacea. In the past 4 years, we've learned that the Dems in DC are pussies--or rather, lap dogs. We know that most people in the U.S. are so preoccupied with their personal lives that they don't give a thought to what the Bush cabal is doing in their names. What do we do? We LIVE. We go on, still awake and aware, but knowing there is only so much we can do, and we try to fulfill our own individual lives and the lives of those around us, regardless.
Things will get better, but those of us who are awake know they will get worse first, and we are ready for it. Call it fatalistic, but WTF? Bush isn't worth the bulk of my time, and, as I've seen, others have taken this fatalistic approach. We are all in this together. If the human race is eliminated, so be it. If we learn and move on, great.
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