[Grovenet] Musings
Steven
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Wed Sep 5 10:32:43 PDT 2007
You're giving bush too much credit. Many of those running are out of
congress. They have also done their best to make us a debtor nation.
They are part of the problem and don't want to change it.
Mind-boggling secrecy is a Hillary thing.
Mangled military?
Politicized judiciary has been going on much longer than either bush.
Ad nauseum of the kos.
Don't get me wrong. I no longer give bush the benefit of any doubt. But
he is not the only bad apple.
Steele, Mike wrote:
> In the waning days of the current administration, it seems that most of
> us have more or less abandoned ongoing criticism of its policies and
> practices. I'm almost numb to further revelations of malfeasance,
> cronyism, new constitutional assaults, lies, etc.
>
> I'm starting to turn my attention to the future...the 500+ days out
> scenario, when Shrub will be a former Federal employee.
>
> But for me there's a snag about that future...has this administration so
> eviscerated this country and its government that it cannot recover? Are
> we forever stuck with the imperial presidency, mind-boggling secrecy, $9
> trillion in Federal debt, debtor nation status, the consequences of
> imperialistic bullying, a mangled military barely able to keep the
> Humvees running, a highly politicized judiciary, historically low levels
> of admiration overseas, warrantless wire-tapping, the virtual end of
> habeus corpus, etc., etc., etc. The list could go on ad nauseum.
>
> I don't hear the presidential candidates making case statements about
> these matters. Are they accepting the status quo? I don't hear many
> apologies from those who put this idiot in office in the first place.
> Do they realize the damage they have inflicted on this country, its
> constitution, its standing in the world, and on our very roles as
> citizens?
>
> --Mike
>
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