Sunday, February 19, 2006

The Bush administration is collapsing under the weight of its lies.

Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were not only aware that the identity of an undercover CIA operative was leaked, we now are learning they ordered the treasonous deed themselves. Oh, yes, another eyewitness account provides the testimony.

Bush lied through his teeth when he said he didn't even know corrupt former lobbyist Jack Abramoff. In fact, Bush met with him personally about a dozen times at the White House, and at countless fund-raisers where Abramoff helped buy the favor-seeking crowd.

Bush forgets warnings of terrorist attacks and natural disasters, but he always remembers the big money people. Bush allowed Abramoff access to the White House and invited him to visit the Crawford ranch. Abramoff has the photos and e-mails to prove it.

The U.S. attorney general denies any wrongdoing and says the president can make his own rules, even when Congress has enacted a federal statute prohibiting warrantless electronic surveillance.

We now know -- through another eyewitness account -- that Bush and his minions lied about when they were warned about the breach of the New Orleans levees.

I often find myself wondering just how much more it will take before Americans rise up as one and demand that this corrupt administration leave the White House. There are so many scandals brewing right now that I don't even know how anything except damage control ever gets addressed? Don't get me wrong I think it is a great idea that this adminstration make absolutely no more policy decisions. They are the gang that can not shoot straight and every idea they have is a bad idea.

I sometimes peruse blogs on the right side of the political debate. I am looking or any sign that they have misgivings about supporting this candidate or this administration. With the exception of Andrew Sullivan. I have not found any! (Now if you have some examples of sites that I might have missed I encourage you to post them to the comments section.)

I believe that Democrats are going to be regaining power at some point in the near future. When that happens I hope that I demonstrate a far more balanced critique of their work then the right accords this White House. I am pretty confident that I will. There is always the desire to support your guy and to find him in the right as often as possible. But I just don't get how this president can still get support from his base. I just don't get it.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:31 PM

    i am ex republican but for what would i vote for democrats?
    they arent even attempting to fight the wrongs being ramrodded thru congress.except for feingol and byrd and one independant all have bent over for bushhitlerism.

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  2. The Democrats have not exactly showed much in the way of real leadership I will grant you that. But they are the only other game in town. So right now I am supporting them in their quest for more Senate seats. And the White House in 2008.

    But if they disappoint me, or cause me to regret my support, trust that I will unload on them far more then I have ever dumped on this administration.

    My whole point is that if our leaders are not up to snuff then we need to stop supporting them. Until we ask for more we will not get more.

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