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Horse with no Name Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-05-05 10:14 AM
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Remember the greatest line from Jerry McGuire?
"You had me at hello."

Well, Bush "had" us with "I will"



“There is only one force of history that can break the reign of hatred and resentment, and expose the pretensions of tyrants, and reward the hopes of the decent and tolerant, and that is the force of human freedom.” - Text of Bush's Inaugural Speech

Then why Mr. President, do you act as the sword of vengeance and unleash the instruments of destruction, while you eliminate that very freedom from the homeland that you claim to defend. By now the praises for President Bush have reached a level seldom seen in our lifetime. The disconnect from the terminal penalty that follow his policies are ignored as the band plays on. For Bush, FREEDOM is defined as deference for his clear ideal of what humanity must become. The mission he has set for himself, and for the rest of us, cannot be challenged – he knows best and will save the rest of the planet from itself.



Human nature is like a steer - brand it, graze it, and herd it. Independence is a product that can be raised according to a formula. Only with adherence to that stellar vision can all men be free. What higher duty can be achieved, than saving the world?



The dementia that rules his universe escalates the Wilson doctrine of making the world safe for Democracy. The error in his viewpoint expands Franklin Roosevelt’s plan to reinvent America into a global empire. The NWO promise of the father, is the exploit of the son. What freedom we endure under the Bush regime of noble dogma. The Bush Doctrine is the kind of blessing that has an attached reward of permanent purgatory.

“Across the generations, we have proclaimed the imperative of self-government, because no one is fit to be a master, and no one deserves to be a slave.”

We are to believe that our own citizens possess self-determination. If that was so, what is the point of following a fearless leader in his quest for nirvana. Accordingly, we are told to accept that our own self-interest is identical to an artificial destiny.

“So it is the policy of the United States to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world.”

At this point political rhetoric turns into a gospel of the absurd. The promise of a utopian social order is the mark of a demented mind. How many times does history need to repeat the cruel consequences of false saviors? You were forewarned. The visible obsession was seen during the first presidential debate. Guile in politics is normal, but when psychopathic delusion becomes stated national policy, the country shudders to its foundation.

The inability to distinguish domestic despotism from tyranny is fundamental to maintaining the illusion of benevolent elitism. Promoting the perception of the altruistic while perfecting the tools of rigid enforcement is disingenuous. Killing you to save you has been tried before, with unconscionable results. The high moral ground is absent from the Bush agenda. Invoking the grand executioner and destroyer of rightful liberty, Bush wants to commingle with Lincoln. Such company deserves mutual disdain. Such hypocrisy is only supplanted by the dead corpses, which fertilize the soil of a vile kingdom. The empire of the insane has many inmates willing to enter.

When he utters: “ . . . the quiet work of intelligence and diplomacy the idealistic work of helping raise up free governments”, we have the self incrimination of a madman willing to exploit countless misguided souls to do a fools errand. Pure balderdash! As long as individuals identify with self-anointed executioners, the cause of universal human freedom will be a mere sham. Idealism designed upon the knee of hubris produces a society of cult cohorts ready to walk into the fire. These modern day Cathar believers - in search for their holy grail - have a pretender in this Templar Knight. The house of Bush is no cathedral of mercy. If freedom is the bond of unity, then how can it be justified that a worldwide crusade is necessary to spread the goal, which is so natural?

Yes, freedom is inherent. But when it exerts itself and conflicts with contrary expectations, only the Bush Illuminati, will hear confession. When King George asserts: “Not because we consider ourselves a chosen nation”, he acts upon Talmudic direction. The idiocy of the hoopla, is only exceed by the ignorance of the deceived. Look around, who gives you your freedom? No one, it’s your own naturally by birth. Even so, the notion that an American government has a task to engender the world in the regressive substitute, a shadow of a former era, is ridiculous. Liberty is the number one enemy of this hoax - the Bush Doctrine.

The celebration of empire is an interment for inherent autonomy. The inauguration is a coronation, not of a sovereign ruler, but of a fallacious set of world views. There is no joy in this party. The legacy of our heritage is offended with every chorus of hail to the chief. Only when liberty is reasserted in our own land, can we once again set an example for the rest of mankind. It starts with one person at a time. Saluting a family dynasty under whatever family name is un-American. Rejecting the call to evangelize a heretical mission is truly the patriotic course. Restore your personal dignity, know your real enemy, the terror comes from within.
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best left blank Donating Member (80 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-05-05 10:15 AM
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1. I thought it was
"Don't ever stop fucking me!"
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JohnnyBoots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-05-05 10:28 AM
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4. No, that is your average American GOP voter's line to Bush Co.
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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-05-05 10:17 AM
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2. I thought it was, "Show me the money"
But I guess Bush and his pals don't need to scream that much any more because they've all been shown the money, our tax money. They stole it long ago.
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JPZenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-05-05 10:22 AM
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3. I Hated That Movie
I hated that movie. I mean hated hated hated hated that movie.
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