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Rainbow~
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posted July 13, 2006 12:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
George W. Bush Is Dead To Me


Nation cringes as the worst president ever, continues long painful slog to the end

By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist

It is like some sort of virus.

It is like some sort of weird and painful rash on your face that makes you embarrassed to walk out the door....and so you sit there day after day, waiting for it to go away, slathering on ointment and Bactine and scotch.

And yet still it lingers.

Some days the pain is so searing and hot you want to cut off your own head with a nail file.

Other days it is numb and pain-free and seemingly OK, to the point where you think it might finally be all gone and you allow yourself a hint of a whisper of a positive feeling, right up until you look in the mirror, and scream!

George W. Bush is just like that!

Everyone I know has had enough.

Everyone I know is just about done.

There is this threshold of happy deadened disgust, this point where the body simply resigns itself to the pain, a point where the disease, the poison has seeped so deeply into the bones that you just have to laugh and shrug it all off and go for a drink.

Or 10.

I was having cocktails recently with a group of people, among whom were two lifetime Republicans, each in his 60s, corporate businessmen, one admittedly slightly more moderate than the other (to the point where, after once hearing a senator read off a long list of Bush's hideous environmental atrocities, actually let his conscience lead his choice and ended up voting for Kerry) but nevertheless both devoted members of the party.

Bush came up, as a topic, as a cancer, as a fetid miasma in the air.

They were both shaking their heads.

They were sighing heavily.

They were both, in a word, disgusted.

The more staunchly conservative of the two even went so far as to say he was so embarrassed and humiliated by this president, by this administration, so appalled at all the war atrocities and the wiretapping and the misuse of law, the fiscal irresponsibility and the misuse of law, the fiscal irresponsibility and the abuse of the lower classes and the outright arrogance, that if the Dems could somehow produce a decent moderate candidate with a brain, he'd have zero problem switching allegiances and voting for him. Or her.

It may not sound like much. It may not seem like a major shift. But it is, in its way, sort of massive.

For thoughtful Repubs with a conscience (they actually exist, I have seen them), there is little left to defend.

There is little this administration has done among all categories of ostensible GOP values that they can look to with any sort of pride.

Medicare?

Shrinking the budget?

Smaller government?

Less intervention in our lives?

Reduced spending?

Increased respect in the international community?

Responsible international citizen? Ha.

Name your topic, BushCo has failed.

Spectacularly.

Intentionally.

Indeed, countless Dems were disappointed with Clinton's behavior during Monicagate. Many were ashamed that he would cheapen the office so badly by such trashy moral behavior.

But that was just a cheap little affair (our allies never understood all the fuss anyway).

This was never the attitude toward Clinton's politics, his capacity to understand complex issues, his astounding political savvy. No one anywhere doubted he made the country richer, more environmentally conscious, more stable, more respected and admired.

Clinton was globally adored not only for his charisma but for his contributions to world peace. Plus he could actually point to Afghanistan on a map.

What a difference a handful of years makes.

Now, overseas, we are a joke.

A threat.

A toxin.

We are considered reckless and arrogant and ignorant, dangerous not just to the rest of the world but to the overall health of the planet.

No one anywhere understands how a man like Bush can be the leader of the Free World, stolen election or no.

Sure, smarter Europeans know full well that the United States is deeply divided between the pseudo-religious right-wing warmongers who control a tiny cadre of the powerful elite, and, well, everyone else.

It does not matter.

America's reputation as a powerful and respected diplomatic peacekeeper, as the nation that sets the standards for human rights and economic freedom and choice, is hobbled.

Crippled.

Is very nearly dead.

How quickly can we recover?

How much damage has been done?

History will tell, and it will be ugly indeed.

Interesting feature interview with Al Gore in Rolling Stone recently.

Gore mentions two amazing things:

one is the discussion he's had with generals regarding Iraq, with one coming right out and admitting that Bush's disastrous Iraq war will go down as the worst invasion in American history, our greatest misstep, our most costly and debilitating mistake.

Among top brass in the know, of this there is little question.

The other was about the discussions Gore's had with various major corporate CEOs about Gore's pet issue, global warming, and how obvious it is that 15 minutes after BushCo leaves office, we will have a radically new global warming policy.

In other words, Bush won't do a thing about it in the next two years, despite how obvious it shall become that we are in crisis, simply because he can't risk finally coming out and admitting yet another enormous policy disaster.

Not to mention how nearly six years of enviro policy abuse, from air quality to water to forestry to pollution deregulation on all his industrial pals, can't be undone with a smirk and a prayer.

Which is just another way of saying we are currently stuck.

We are swirling around the bottom of the drain, clinging on to anything that might hold us from going under for just a little while longer.

We have to let the neocon disease run its course, and just pray that at the end of it all the scarring and the pain and damage will not be so permanent, and so hideous, that we can't be seen in public for a decade.

This is where it stands:

Bush can in no way risk alienating the ultra-right-wing bonk-job contingent that put him in office (they are, considering Bush's 32-percent approval rating, the only ones left even remotely supporting him -- even though, according to many estimates, they're starting to abandon him, too), and hence all policy and all agenda items from here on out will be even more vicious and desperate in an attempt to shore up the base.

Hence trying to mutilate the Constitution to ban gay marriage. Hence attacking the New York Times and claiming newspapers are endangering American lives.

In other words, Bush's latest nasty, Rove-designed salvos and upcoming attacks to save a sliver of power and pride and sneering GOP control are just the beginning.

However -- praise Jesus and pass the scotch -- they are the beginning of the end.

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jwhop
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posted July 13, 2006 12:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Poor little pants wetting juveniles in San Francisco are holding their breath, stamping their feet and whining for attention...again, or should I say still.

Least they could do is get the numbers right but that's asking too much from leftists...leftists you say you are not a part of Rainbow. Yet, it's always lying leftist drivel you post here. How do you account for that?

Too bad Karl Marx isn't running for office. He'd be the overwhelming favorite in San Francisco.

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Rainbow~
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posted July 13, 2006 01:53 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
jwhop asks.....

quote:
......leftists you say you are not a part of Rainbow. Yet, it's always lying leftist drivel you post here. How do you account for that?

I was posting an opinion by Mark Morford....because I think he pretty much "gets it."

I'm guessing that besides the "bush bashing" you were also upset by this....*sigh*

quote:
Indeed, countless Dems were disappointed with Clinton's behavior during Monicagate. Many were ashamed that he would cheapen the office so badly by such trashy moral behavior.

But that was just a cheap little affair (our allies never understood all the fuss anyway).

This was never the attitude toward Clinton's politics, his capacity to understand complex issues, his astounding political savvy. No one anywhere doubted he made the country richer, more environmentally conscious, more stable, more respected and admired.

Clinton was globally adored not only for his charisma but for his contributions to world peace. Plus he could actually point to Afghanistan on a map.


Well, not long ago, I would have agreed with all the Clinton kuddos too....but since having my eyes opened by Cathy O'Brien, in her two books........TRANCE Formation of America.....and ACCESS DENIED For Reasons of National Security............I realize that Bill and Hillary are part of the NWO along with bush and cheney....,

They are NOT part of another side or party. They are actually all working together under the guise of being "democrats" and "republicans."

At the bilderbergers recent meeting in Canada, it was determined that Hillary would be the next president....(time for the public to "believe" a "democrat" is now being put into office..) It's already a set deal...Hillary is next...no matter who people think they are voting for....

I'm not going to waste my time voting anymore....since my vote doesn't count anyway....

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jwhop
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posted July 13, 2006 08:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So, you say Hillary is the next president of the United States...pre-decided by the Bilderbergers at the meeting in Canada?

So then, it follows naturally that if Hillary is not elected President in 2008, that would mean your theory about a shadow government/secret societies running the world, deciding who is going to be elected/appointed/anointed to office around the world is utter bullsh*t?

So then, are you willing to stipulate NOW that if it doesn't happen you will drop your conspiracy theory?

Or will you simply pick a new conspiracy theory to run with?

You've put a lot of trust in the word of a messed up woman Rainbow and you've taken her word for how she got that way, ignoring the fact she is hawking a book and making sensational accusations to sell her story.

The fact is Rainbow, there are any number of messed up women..men too..women who claim they were abducted by space aliens and impregnated to produce a race of hybrids who look like earthlings but aren't...in preparation to a takeover of Earth by alien beings. Do you believe them too?

There are even claims Bush is a space alien/shape shifter. How far out into outer space are you willing to venture to satisfy your need for a conspiracy theory?

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Rainbow~
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posted July 13, 2006 10:44 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
jwhop asks.....

quote:
So then, it follows naturally that if Hillary is not elected President in 2008, that would mean your theory about a shadow government/secret societies running the world, deciding who is going to be elected/appointed/anointed to office around the world is utter bullsh*t?

So then, are you willing to stipulate NOW that if it doesn't happen you will drop your conspiracy theory?


Not necessarily....

That is the PLAN - for now....subject to change if need be...

*******

jwhop also makes reference to Cathy O'Brien

quote:
You've put a lot of trust in the word of a messed up woman Rainbow and you've taken her word for how she got that way, ignoring the fact she is hawking a book and making sensational accusations to sell her story.

.....yeah, she was "messed up" alright...due to sick people who used and abused her...however, she's not "messed up" anymore....thanks to a caring man, Mark Phillips.

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jwhop
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posted July 13, 2006 11:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Just as I thought Rainbow, you wouldn't commit to the idea you could be wrong..even if what you are yapping about fails to materialize.

You know Rainbow...what you cite as fact that Hillary is pre-selected by the rulers of the world to be the next president of the United States.

How cozy it must be in your little fantasy world to be able to rationalize anything and make it conform to your personal conspiracy theory. Hillary wins, Hillary loses, it's all the same...evidence of a global conspiracy by the world shadow government.

Save that 2 headed nickle Rainbow. You're going to be tossing it a lot in the future...heads...I'm right.

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Rainbow~
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posted July 13, 2006 02:46 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
from jwhop....

quote:
Just as I thought Rainbow, you wouldn't commit to the idea you could be wrong..even if what you are yapping about fails to materialize.

WRONG! jwhop....

I could be wrong....nothing is absolute....

I could be wrong about a lot of things....but I let my gut instinct guide me...and go with that.......but I don't 'claim' that everything I believe is correct....because maybe it isn't...

That's the chance I'll have to take....

Maybe there isn't a God...

Maybe there's no heaven...

Maybe there's no reincarnation..

Maybe there's even no karma...and people are NOT going to get what they have coming...*sigh*

but I'll continue to believe what I "feel" is right...it gets me thru....

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lotusheartone
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posted July 13, 2006 02:57 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hillary is simply part of the bad energy force..and not of the good energy side..

who knows how the forces are working?

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pidaua
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posted July 13, 2006 04:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"It is like some sort of virus.

It is like some sort of weird and painful rash on your face that makes you embarrassed to walk out the door....and so you sit there day after day, waiting for it to go away, slathering on ointment and Bactine and scotch.

And yet still it lingers.

Some days the pain is so searing and hot you want to cut off your own head with a nail file.

Other days it is numb and pain-free and seemingly OK, to the point where you think it might finally be all gone and you allow yourself a hint of a whisper of a positive feeling, right up until you look in the mirror, and scream!"

OMG.... and there you have it folks... straight out of a Liberal Leftie's mouth.


The above blurb should really be titled:
"THE DAY IN THE LIFE OF A LIBERAL" Or "I WAS INFECTED BY THE LIBERAL MAKING VIRUS"


LMAO...

GREAT POST Rainbow, I needed a good laugh about leftest squids

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