Monday, November 07, 2005

Let's Torture Karl Rove

As the last episode of the season for Real Time aired last Friday, I am again made to wait several months before I finally hear someone that speaks the truth about what's going on in our country.

The headlines today only inflame my discontent over the current state of all things presidential and congressional.

"BUSH: We Never Condone Torture"

The headline itself is nothing more than the perpetuation of another GOP lie. Of course they condone torture, it's apart of their policy written into action. Everyone in the world knows it except the 37% of voters that still believe in the Bush LIE aka PRESIDENCY.

We have the pictures to prove the lie. But what is one more lie in a chain of lies leading back to 2000?

If the Supreme Court's activist conservative judges hadn't appointed Bush as the PUSA in 2000, the GOP wouldn't have had the ammunition to win the 2004 debacle.

Yesterday evening I was disappointed at the reminder of the failure of Democrats to engage in truth politics as I watched the West Wing.

The Bush jabs were only mildly entertaining and very disappointing.

"I will not start a war for oil."

Well, of course not. The Iraq war has nothing to do with the story line of the damn show. In the realm of the show, the good guys are running the country.

The policy debate was reminiscent of the Kerry/Bush debate. When the Democrats show any glimpse of revealing the truth about the policy differences, Republicans shift the focus to "issues" that have nothing to do with what's at stake.

Then I see Tom Coburn on Meet the Press last night on CNBC's repeat. He contradicted himself on the show five different times. He only gets called on one of them. Liberal media bias my ass. There hasn't been a liberal media since 1994.

They went to sleep when the GOP took over congress and into a coma on 9/11. Katrina woke them up long enough to roll over for a week. Then they went back to sleep.

Of course, this is all part of the grand design of our country's owners. Three very like-minded Board of Directors controlling the media that are more interested in filling their pockets with the money of pharmaceutical, gas, and insurance companies than they are anything else.

Oh well, I could rant some more but I've got a crap-filled diaper to dispose of. If only cleaning up the country was as easy as a few baby wipes.

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