A discussion of how
this century has gotten off to such a bad start.
In other words: A discussion of The Bush Administration
- Wednesday, April 07, 2004 -
Covering your ass, excessive spin, lying and all the rest are du jour from any administration, no matter what party's in power, that's fine, I expect no less. The conversation around my dinner table, though, is what happens when the next terror attack comes? We all know it's coming. What happens when it arrives? Why isn't this a national conversation? Because a lot of people who are not so far off think that when it does come, a whole apparatus of martial law comes into play that pretty much throws the Constitution out the window and cancels elections. Now I'm not going that far. All I'm saying is, What are we going to do? On Sept. 11 2001, it was an election, don't forget. And the mayor of New York was a major-league dictator. But he didn't cancel the election, though tempted. He resisted. He said no. I'm a big enough cynic to think that Guiliani had big enough reasons not to do it because he had political aspirations that went far afield of mayor, and he was hedging his bet. He was the most popular man in America at the time. He could've done whatever he wanted. Luckily, he decided against cancelling the election.
Can you say the same for Bush? Do you really think that this guy would heed and yield to common opinion for one second? When the terror attack comes, what do you think he is going to do?
The 9/11 investigation is going ahead, but the country is looking behind. We should be looking straight at the White House, eyes peeled, unblinking. Look out. These people are not about to give it up, no way nohow. Your vote is a side issue about to be scuttled when the next horrible thing happens. It's in the script, written years and years ago. When was the last time you heard someone in the administration say something that wasn't a complete non-sequitur? That's what happens when everything that comes out of your mouth was crafted in 1992.
The urgency of my dinner table conversation goes down the memory hole and that's the end of it. So long, history! We loved you.
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Americans, whose rising distress
in our leader's decisions brought us together to make this site.
As Bush said, he's a "uniter." Many of us have never even met.
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"To announce that there must be no criticism of the
president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is
not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the
American people."
- Teddy Roosevelt
"Government has a final responsibility for the well-being of
its citizenship. If private cooperative endeavor fails to provide work
for willing hands and relief for the unfortunate, those suffering
hardship from no fault of their own have a right to call upon the
Government for aid; and a government worthy of its name must make
fitting response."
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and Constitutions, but laws must and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths discovered and manners and opinions change, with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors."
- Thomas Jefferson
"The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home."
"All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain
degree."
- James Madison
"I believe in human dignity as the source of national purpose, in human liberty as the source of national action, in the human heart as the source of national compassion, and in the human mind as the source of our invention and our ideas. It is, I believe, the faith in our fellow citizens as individuals and as people that lies at the heart of the liberal faith. For liberalism is not so much a party creed or set of fixed platform promises as it is an attitude of mind and heart, a faith in man's ability through the experiences of his reason and judgment to increase for himself and his fellow men the amount of justice and freedom and brotherhood which all human life deserves." - John F. Kennedy
"Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are [a] few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid."
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
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