This president must be impeached! He has assumed dictatorial powers and wants even more power. He has a plan for world domination. He lied to get us into a war with Iraq. There is nothing he has not failed at: the economy, international relations, balancing the budget, responding to disasters, protecting us from drugs, guns, terrorists, our nation’s education system is a disaster and our medical system is in a freefall to decrepitude. President George W. Bush must be impeached, reviled and disgraced as a top priority of every freedom loving individual American. Write your fucking Congressmen. It is NOT futile! Stick your head out your window and yell: “I’m mad as hell and I’m not taking it any more!” It is NOT stupid. Draft and sign petitions. Read Anarchist’s Cookbook. It’s on the web and it will teach you skills for armed resistance if that should become necessary. This coming year is an election year. Speak up, goddammit!!! Give money. Give time. Sit on a phone bank or go door to door. GET FUCKING MAD!!! NO TIME FOR BEING NICE NO TIME TO BE SHY SPEAK UP SPEAK UP GET A FUCKING BUMPER STICKER THIS SHIT IS FUCKING IMPORTANT DAMMIT IT’S FUCKING CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND GULAGS IT’S BEING STRIPPED DOWN TO THIRD WORLD STATUS BOTH POLITICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DON’T YOU GET IT? WE’RE BEING GENTLY LED INTO SLAVERY GET FUCKING ANGRY GODDAMMIT THIS MATTERS
Here’s a story about Bush’s drive for power:
Here’s an excerpt to get you interested:
Experts ponder Bush’s rationale
Some wonder why law wasn’t changed instead of circumvented by administration
Matthew B. Stannard, Chronicle Staff WriterTuesday, December 20, 2005
During the four years since the Sept. 11 attacks, the Bush administration has responded to questions over its more controversial national security policies, relating to interrogation methods, incarceration policies and investigative techniques, with the argument that they were crucial in the fight against terror.
But some national security experts say that such arguments may not be enough this time to quell questions over the clandestine surveillance of Americans.
“I think there is enormous understanding and tolerance for an argument from necessity, and there’s willingness to retroactively forgive what might strictly speaking be violations of the law,” said Steven Aftergood, director of the Project on Government Secrecy of the Federation of American Scientists.
“What becomes harder to understand is four years after 9/11 the administration has not sought modification of the law, but has rather asserted unchecked authority,” he said.
How badly off the beam is President Bush? The next story will give you an idea. A judge on the super-secret, hush-hush court resigned because Bush was so illegal
Washington Post
By Carol D. Leonnig and Dafna Linzer
Updated: 11:21 p.m. ET Dec. 20, 2005
A federal judge has resigned from the court that oversees government surveillance in intelligence cases in protest of President Bush’s secret authorization of a domestic spying program, according to two sources.
U.S. District Judge James Robertson, one of 11 members of the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, sent a letter to Chief Justice John D. Roberts Jr. late Monday notifying him of his resignation without providing an explanation.
Two associates familiar with his decision said yesterday that Robertson privately expressed deep concern that the warrantless surveillance program authorized by the president in 2001 was legally questionable and may have tainted the FISA court’s work.
The rest of the story includes some stuff about Chuck Hegel and Olympia Snowe jumping ship with Arlen Spector leading in asking for investigations, blah blah blogblah!!!
This judge takes a hike from a cushy lifetime job. Republicans are starting to go “whoa”. Get fucking mad, people. Impeach this man.
