-- Jon Bon Jovi
Getting Nowhere Since November
A local business owner where I procure my breakfast most mornings told me that he didn’t understand why “they” hadn’t just marched right into the Oval Office yet and arrested Bush. He and I agree that Bush has done quite a lot of dirty deeds since he became President, some of them just might have actually been mistakes (which he’ll never own up to — a sure sign of an irresponsible man incapable of learning from experience and undeserving of any kind of leadership role), including lying to and misleading the American people, spying on American citizens, supporting torture of human beings innocent or not, imprisoning without right to consult or charge citizens and not on mere suspicions for years at a time, trying to redefine his presidency as a dictatorship, wasting billions of tax dollars and thousands of American lives on an unneeded war when we weren’t finished with the first one, and blocking any attempt at oversight and investigation.
The worst part is that our elected officials in Congress let him do whatever he wanted and only once in a while pretended to put up a farce of a show of a fight. And they’re still doing it despite his lame duck status.
Every day I listen to the news and I think about how nothing has really changed since last November’s elections. Nothing is still getting done in Washington, but the show of a fight is a little flashier.
And what my acquaintance the store owner said got me thinking. I wonder if they can arrest Bush after he leaves office for the dirty deeds he’s done. Once he doesn’t have control of that Oval Office and someone else can call the shots, can they investigate him and put him and Cheney in prison for the dastardliness they’ve done to this country for 8 years? As the store owner said, “they’ve fucked up this country so bad.”
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- Published:
- 30.07.07 / 11am
- Category:
- Politicking
- Social Tags:
- Congress • dictatorship • human beings • politics • President George W. Bush • sacrificing American lives • spying on Americans • torture • Vice President Dick Cheney









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