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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

And again they do the "newspeak"

President Clinton finally got mad - and Chris Wallace, a Fox News poor imitation of his famous CBS father - was the target. And why did President Clinton get mad? Because once again, the Bush administration, their flunkies at Fox and every other right-wing nut job on the planet, has tried to shift the blame and responsibility from Bush's narrow and weak shoulders and onto the stronger and broader ones that came before him (and that includes Bush-daddy and Ron) for the attacks of 9/11.

We don't know about you, but we remember the poisonous atmosphere the talking heads, the Republican leaders, and the conservative media created over consensual sex - and the quibbling of over the word "is". Sure Mr. Clinton lied about having sex with Monica - what male wouldn't with his wife in the room, but he never prevaricated over the safety of this country. He actually took out several Al Quaeda training camps and went after Bin Laden. What was the response?

The Republicans were too busy worrying about a blow job and not about blowing up our enemies resources. They thought Mr. Clinton was too agressive, they thought he was crying wolf. And now they are saying he was distracted by the Lewinsky. Well they can't have it both ways.

But then again that's the Republican Party for ya. They lust for power, they lie, cheat and steal to keep it and they call anyone who doesn't agree with them traitors. Lovely people. What makes us really sad, is that isn't what the Republicans used to be. The party has been hijacked by ideologues who don't care for the beliefs of the common Republican. And their leaders George Bush and Dick Cheney have proven time and again that they have no understanding of the checks and balances of our country.

To be quite honest, we don't think that they like the United States very much - at least the people of this great land. They certainly showed their callous disregard when it came to Katrina. They were quick to allow all the Bin Laden family to leave after 9/11. They don't believe in a free exchange of ideas - unless they are their own. We guess that they like what American can do for them, and not what they can do for their country.

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