"And I, unfortunately, have been to too many disasters as president."—discussing flooding in the Midwest, Washington, D.C., June 17, 2008
Recently, the publishers of The War in Quotes sent me a copy of their book. It is horrifying! I wish I had read it before Halloween! It got me to thinking about how a lot of these quotes (not just Bush's) are actually windows that tell you exactly what these criminals are thinking! They're little Freudian slips of truthiness that tell you exactly what they're thinking.
Honestly, I'm so sick of the man that I might have just gone on without every touching that quote page again. But I've started to feel a tug toward forgiving this cruel, evil, spoiled little frat boy, and I just can't stand the thought of people saying "Oh, he meant well."
No he didn't. He meant to make a lot of money for himself and his friends in the military industrial complex. He meant to cripple the federal budget for years to come, and there's probably a whole bunch of shit he did, that he meant to do, that we will only learn about in the years to come.
And if he, and his cronies, aren't prosecuted, then it's proof that there is no justice, and this country is broken.
And we all know who broke it.
1 comment:
Thank you! ~ Very well put! Now, we just need to convince more people to listen to analyze what they say rather than just cherry-picked sound bytes from the corporate-controlled 'mainstream media'
a servant of Christ, holding to the US Constitution,
Steven
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