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Thursday, August 31, 2006 - 12:15am Vote For Republicans Or You Are Un-American Do not confuse dissent with disloyalty. Those were the words of Edward R. Murrow decades ago. Apparently, Rumsfeld and Cheney didn't get the message. The war-mongers have taken to giving political speeches that blast anyone who criticizes them as appeasing terrorists. If that doesn't support my opinion that these people are lunatics, I don't know what will. I guess Cheney and Rumsfeld do not want to live in a democracy. They'd be much more happy with a dictatorship, where nobody ever disagrees with them.
Rumsfeld and Cheney feel that this threat of terrorism (that they created) is a rise of fascism. Maybe they should look up the definition of a fascist. It describes someone with extreme, right-wing views who advocates a dictatorship. That sounds an awful lot like what the current administration is, not what they're fighting against. Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld are the fascists. They abhor dissent, they ignore laws, and they'd like to rule with an iron fist. If they had their way, people like me would be jailed or killed for expressing an opinion.
The real threat to the world is not Islamic fascism, it is American fascism. It has already begun with this administration. Now that their dictatorship is being threatened by the Democrats and the mid-term elections, the administration is rolling out their minions to castigate all that dare to oppose them.
Here is the problem. An election is coming up and people are angry. The anger is directed primarily at Republicans. The war in Iraq is going very, very badly and the Bush administration knows that the election will be about the war. They need to win this election or the Democrats will expose the many laws that they are breaking. If Democrats gain control of Congress, they will chair all the committees and launch investigations against these crooks. One can only hope. Political Critic - political blogs, conservatives, vlog, liberals, democrats, republicans, video blog, political opinion. |
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