"scur·ri·lous" Pronunciation: 'sk&r-&-l&s, 'sk&-r&- Function: adjective Date: 1576 1 a : using or given to coarse language b : being vulgar and evil <scurrilous imposters who used a religious exterior to rob poor people -- Edwin Benson> 2 : containing obscenities, abuse, or slander <a...campaign filled with scurrilous charges and countercharges -- A. D. Graeff>
The non-scurrilous questions are raised by their own actions and lack of action. My interests are self-defense, since state their they wish to accept a dangerous structure on purely military terms, without debate. The only political analysis seems to be how much can they get away with.
That is not disingenuous, I am very sincere.
If this administration succeeded in stopping terrorism, explaining their secrecy and apparent deception, and righted the economy, I'd happily to on to other matters in life, rather than being in stunned disbelief at the acceptance of their actions.
I think the national government, if properly run, doesn't much matter in the course of our lives, nor should it. Instead we have intrusion, secrecy and deception, by all evidence, in magnitude not seen before, by an administration whose priority is to use all of this for political and personal gain. |