Jan 26 2006

Winning the war

Posted by Len on Thursday at 7:44 pm in Politics

4 Responses to “Winning the war”

  1. A Alexander Stellaon 29 Jan 2006 at 18:52 Reply to this comment

    okay, let’s say you’d like to learn about an actual political campaign to impeach the president …

    ah, none of this noise about a yearning for somebody to go do it …

    in addition, you’d like to learn about a game plan to snag Osama …

    if all the above meets with your approval, then click, somehow, on the following hyperlink:

    http://hewhoisknownassefton.blogspot.com/2006/01/osama-and-our-president-dumass-botch_20.html

    and get ready for a ride on a wild blog

    toodles
    …….\
    .he who is known as sefton

    oh, yes, the above was copied and then pasted by an actual human being, who visited this “esoterically” blog.

    oh, one more thing, keep an eye on Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District … I’m trying to base my campaign on the three planks I nailed together in my platform … “impeach bush” is the first plank … the second is “impeach bush” … and the third is like the second, “impeach bush”.

  2. Lenon 29 Jan 2006 at 18:59 Reply to this comment

    Sorry, I’m not on the “Impeach Bush” bandwagon. What happens if he is impeached and found guilty of the charges against him? We get President Dick Cheney and Mr. Bush becomes a martyr for the radical right.

    It is enough for me that Americans realize how incompetent and incredibly ignorant and bigoted the entire right wing of the Republican party really is and that they never cast another vote for them ever, ever again.

    Now, if you were to find a way for the entire Bush administration to be marched off to prison and replaced with a competent and responsible Democratic administration… that I would support.

  3. A Alexander Stellaon 29 Jan 2006 at 19:09 Reply to this comment

    you should, maybe, check out one or two comments that were left on a couple of my blog articles. I got the same thing from another blogger. Here’s the thing, once Bush’s head drops into the basket, Cheney’s won’t be that far behind. Supppose Cheney gets to hang on, he won’t even be a figure head. Somebody might say, “But that would mean the country would be adrift.”

    Well, what do you think the country is now?

    “Do you want the country to be one huge nihilistic mess?”

    Again, what do you think the country is now?

    At least, with Bush gone, there’ll be a chance to stop the bleeding.

  4. Lenon 29 Jan 2006 at 19:20 Reply to this comment

    There are some who say that Cheney is really running things now and Bush is the figurehead. I don’t know about that, but I do know that Cheney is definitely the more intelligent of the two. (I realize that is not saying a lot for Mr. Cheney’s intelligence.) He’s also further to the right than Bush, if that is indeed possible. He’s been involved in the neocon movement a lot longer than W.

    I wish I could agree with you, Mr. Stella, but on this particular point I cannot. Sorry.