Last year I wrote this article in response to Bush's 2004 State of the Union
http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/04/01/23_union.htmlMr. President, some of us were scared of bullies in school. We felt so bad about ourselves we somehow felt we deserved the second class treatment we were getting. Well no more Mr. President. We will fight you and we will win.
We will fight you in the House. We will fight you in the Senate. We will fight you in the state legislatures. We will fight you in the churches. We will fight you in the streets. We will fight you in the gutters where you chose to take us. We will fight you and we will win. When you wonder why we kicked your ass, it will have been this "If judges insist on forcing their arbitrary will upon the people, the only alternative left to the people would be the constitutional process."
We know what "judges forcing their arbitrary will on us" is like. That is why you were at the rostrum delivering your hateful speech. The Constitution handed down by our founders is not the arbitrary will of judges. It is not some paper written after one of your all night binges. It is the floor plan of the house that is our democracy. And squatters don't get to put additions on the house. We will fight you, and we will win.
Who are we? We teach your kids and fix your cars. We cook your food, and invest your money. We grace your screen and landscape your yards. We cut your hair and quarterback your team. We have organized the Continental Army, painted the Sistine Chapel, cracked the Enigma, represented you in the Texas House, and even defended the country during your absence without leave in Alabama.
But that is not why we have a right to marriage. One doesn't earn rights. They are bestowed upon us by our creator. And similarly the fact you are an unelected fraud isn't why you don't get to take them away. For a right to be a right, we shouldn't have to beg a potentate for them on bended knee. You are not our creator and you don't get to take away what he has bestowed.
Sadly he didn't take the one way trip back to Crawford that we had all hoped he would. Now, in 2005, he is at it again. Like it or not, he has won his last race, but that doesn't mean we have run ours. We can still stop him from writing bigotry into our founding document. That, we must do.
Bush has come, and he will go. We will be left behind to clean up his mess. In the meantime we need to minimize it.