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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (10068)1/30/2002 11:30:02 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) of 93284
 
Excuse me? You must be talking about someone else.
You didn't hear me talking two years ago, bub.
No offense, but that's a bit of uninformed nonsense

You seem to imply I supported Willie two years ago.

That's bipolar thinking, unable to distinguish an idea on its merits, and must try to change it to fit a narrow view, i.e., "Democrat" or "Republican", with their own definition, cliches and insults to maintain comfort in their own worldview.

Reality isn't bipolar. I personally didn't support Willie in either election. I was disgusted by both parties during his administration - in spite of the greater intelligence, openness, safety and success, which I appreciated, I don't want my kids growing up in a country with a president's disgusting proclivities that are widely advertized by an equally disgusting opposition party.

Willie's gone now.

Today's problems have to do with a fascist trend, the definition of which is - a government that keeps powers to itself that it denies the Citizens.
The primary power in the Information Age is the power to keep secrets, which belong to We Citizens, and NOT our servants in the government or public companies, regardless of the constant self-serving excuses.

This administration is in love with secrecy and autocracy, with tremendous control over legal, military, intel and media. While Congress refuses its duty to investigate intel's responsibility leading to 9/11, the real work goes on behind the scenes, idly watched by the man we call "President", who's told what to do.

Were meetings, transcripts, presidential papers and such suspicious activity fully disclosed, it might improve confidence. But just as importantly, all dollars to all departments must be fully and completely exposed.
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