"hate-filled words" is a judgement I wouldn't make.
Speaking for myself, I don't "hate" Junior Bush, and the others might interesting table conversation, but the policies are objectionable in the extreme, particularly the obsession with suppressing facts and information by executive order contrary to the FOIA.
That's not hate, that's an extreme policy. Threatening our way of life, now, that's something I could say I "hate". So far, I haven't seen anything in the past two years that has improved our way of life. In fact, even in the previous administration, the politically-motivated pornography got so thick that it forced some changes in how I handled the newspaper (with tongs).
With many serious unaswered questions and the administration's obsession for concealing FOIA materials, it's no wonder speculation runs amok. To pin that on ideological grounds fails to recognize Republican dissent, and misses the point.
Your use of the word "heresy" is unclear to me in that context. Critics of the Pope were consdered "heretics" during the Inquisition, but I don't think that's what you mean? |