Practical Politics

Perhaps this will revive the culture wars on this blog, or just bring a smile to your face as it did to mine:
George Bush has: started an ill-timed and disastrous war under false pretenses by lying to the American people and to the Congress; he has run a budget surplus into a severe deficit; he has consistently and unconscionably favored the wealthy and corporations over the rights and needs of the population; he has destroyed trust and confidence in, and good will toward, the United States around the globe; he has ignored global warming, to the world’s detriment; he has wantonly broken our treaty obligations; he has condoned torture of prisoners; he has attempted to create a theocracy in the United States; he has appointed incompetent cronies to positions of vital national importance.

…………Would someone please give him a blow job so we can impeach him?

8 Responses to “Practical Politics”


  1. 1 nav

    Well said…

  2. 2 Ken Youens-Clark

    can’t … post … vitriol … must … stop … self …

    ky

  3. 3 Jeremy (Milner, not Willis)

    Who can resist the opportunity to revive a culture war?? Unfortunately, my guess is that few visitors to this site have the right wing venom required to support such an undertaking.

    Don’t get me wrong, I’ve got plenty of venom to direct at the Democrats, however, most of them happen to be in Rhode Island where even the best of big-D Democrats (such as myself) can be embarassed to be part of such an underwhelming group. I have gone 35-years without voting for a Republican, and don’t see that changing, but there has got to be something better than what we see here on a daily basis.

    On the other hand, the national D party better get in gear for the mid-term elections so we can officially put Bush into early retirement for the final two years of his term.

  4. 4 Joe A.

    Don’t forget Poland.

  5. 5 kent

    OMG, yeah! And Poland too!

  6. 6 Jeremy (Milner, not Willis)

    Is that somewhere in Rhode Island???

  7. 7 nav

    OMG… I can’t believe Kent uses cyber-geek abbreviations… lol… I mean, seriously lmfao… :) l8r (Jim… what are you doing to us???)

  8. 8 chris

    rotflmfao

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