I don't know who is doing the plumbing at the White House, but they have definitely had the cowboys in, because it's been finally revealed that the leaking comes right from the top. Dick-tater's disgraced former aide 'Scooter' Libby has revealed that authorization for the leak that outed a CIA agent whose husband had dared to criticize Curious George's Reasons For War came from none other than monkey-boy himself. Tut-tut. Cowboys indeed. Howard Dean had this to say: "The fact that the president was willing to reveal classified information for political gain and put interests of his political party ahead of Americas security shows that he can no longer be trusted to keep America safe." So why do people think Bush will keep them safe? Is it just by default - he's the Prez, he's in Command'r'n'Chief, he's King George, Saviour of the Off-roader, Protector of the Gun Club, Trust him... Surely that sort of thing doesn't wash with everyone? Nothing will come of this. Bush will stay in office, smirking and eating bananas, Dick will continue to shoot his friends in the face, the rich will get richer, the poor will get killed in financial wars, and the planet will suffocate under the toxic fumes of denial. Because, my friends, people care more about American Idol than what the Pres is really getting up to. It's easy when you're drugged up on TV and strip-malls to forget how criminally corrupt (and willing to let people other than themselves take the fall) the government is. George knows it, Cheney knows it, and if you complain about it you're a 'defeatist' and a 'whiny liberal'.
george takes a leak on america (again)
6.4.06 20:44
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(7.4.06 10:49) or a wine-y liberal, which I fear may be the more appropriate moniker in your case. Would anyone notice the difference if the real King Monkey, Ian Brown, took over as president? If he managed to restrain himself from declaring war of Leeds rather than Iran, that is. |
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(7.4.06 16:11) I give myself no political titles. And i actually hardly ever drink wine, despite being in Northern California. (Though I'm clearly a defeatist) Ian Brown as President? Now there's a thought. It would take him five years to form a cabinet, and then they would be shit, and break up after a few half-hearted wars. |
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(10.4.06 10:41) and, much like George, no one could ever accuse Ian Brown of being in tune with the electorate, or in fact of ever being in tune with anything at all |
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