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It all makes those...
...nutty survivalists heading for the hills looks pretty smart, doesn't it?

posted by BrWiSk on December 24, 2003 at 9:27 AM | link to this | reply

You've Hit...
...the nail on the head right there!

Some of the most respected thinkers and medicine men amongst the Native American Indians have been saying for many years that we face an almost-unavoidable global meltdown in 2012 (in agreement with the end of the mayan calender and several other indicators). However, in 2000, this date was moved forward to 2005/6. (I wonder why!)

Greed, ultra-short-termism (where horizons stretch to the next election, or the next quarters figures), the exploitation of people and Planet, and blind intolerance to those who are 'different', are todays Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. And Bush is the mad, cackling chariot-driver with the big whip.

I've never been closer to stock-piling food and finding myself a den out in the wilderness.

D

posted by DamonLeigh on December 24, 2003 at 8:32 AM | link to this | reply

It's up to the American electorate.

The American electorate could save the world from the monstrous incompetence and gross dishonesty of the Bush regime. At this point, Bush is favored in the polls but there is a long way to go and the Dem candidate has not been selected.

This will be a watershed election for the entire world. The real question is do we elect a responsible adult or do we keep the criminally inclined juvenile delinquent in office and all go over the cliff together?

posted by spyinthesky on December 24, 2003 at 8:24 AM | link to this | reply

In Some Ways...
...it's worse for us in Europe. At least you guys could, in theory at least, impeach him or throw him out of the White House. All we can do is watch with mounting horror as the chaos mounts.

Good post, Spy.

D

posted by DamonLeigh on December 24, 2003 at 8:04 AM | link to this | reply

"being taken...
...for a ride" to Lord knows where, Spy, because the Book of Revelations says so. These bastards are orchestrating a faux Armageddon that promises to be just as bad as the putatively prophecied one. Does this mean prophecy indeed is manifesting? How ironic.

I am actually quite scared these days. ...and sad. Bush is a scary man, for he is a sad man. He needs his beliefs to remain functional, but the way he believes them stem from his sadness. This makes him insane and scary. An insane "leader of the free world" is scary, indeed.

posted by BrWiSk on December 24, 2003 at 7:32 AM | link to this | reply

The triumph of fraud over reality.

Bush and the Republicans are very good as scam artists. The entire Bush administration has been one big "bait and switch" fraud practiced on the unwitting and oblivious American people. The war in Iraq (WMDs), the "Leave no child behind" which does, the "Clear Skies Initiative" which isn't clear skies, and on and on it goes.

The media is cowardly but the American people need to wake up and realize they are being taken.

posted by spyinthesky on December 24, 2003 at 6:27 AM | link to this | reply

excellen post, spy
and Shawn, your use of wordplay continues to amaze me. I especially enjoyed today's new one (to me, at least),"sheeples."

posted by jmoshea on December 23, 2003 at 9:56 PM | link to this | reply

And Now, For the Latest Republinazi Propaganda...

Have you seen today's Yahoo!, Spy? The one that claims Dean is trailing Bush by "a wide margin"? It doesn't take a math whiz to see the subterfuge offered as "facts" in the article, for example, the "head-to-head" comparison (of course not mentioning the other 8 candidates in the field, like balancing a checkbook but "forgetting" to deduct the food, clothing and shelter from the balance) between the two.

Bush is where he is by the implicit consent of the American sheeple, Spy. By their refusal to see facts, by their refusal to hold this criminal accountable, and to hold the fellating media accountable as well. We are in, quite literally, another Dark Ages, wrought not by the hand of the Church, but by our own chosen self-oppression.

May God have mercy on us all if this idiot Chimp-boy gets elected--for the first time.

Shawn

posted by ShawnMichel on December 23, 2003 at 1:20 PM | link to this | reply

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