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What kind of Christian Cuts Services for the Poor
        then gives $8 billion in bonuses to the military-industrial complex

January 2, 2006

Why are we waiting for BushCo to make the next move?

Filed under: misc, Democrats — ben @ 7:46 pm

foul language advisory- had to get this off my chest (- ;

Doesn’t it seem like everyone is just waiting for the next big hit…. why are we waiting for them to act, why can’t everyone see that the fucking Dems are letting him off the fucking hook. What a bunch of cheap fucking whores… that’s why Bush is getting away with it all- it’s not the fucking Repubs in Congress- it’s Dems like Pelosi- can you believe the fucking house leader’s plan for Iraq is to have no plan, to let each Democrat choose as they may… Instead of leading the charge, she’s got no official position as “Leader” of the Dems? WTF?!!!

And now this spy thing- they are letting him continue to break the fucking law!!! He bitch slaps them on tv, and says to Congress, I’m gonna keep breakin the law, and you’re gonna keep bending over when Dick tells you to.

What the fuck will it take to get people to realize that most if not all 535 members of Congress are fucking whores!

Visualize: Loud Music in the streets of SF, chants of “Fuck Dick, Fuck Bush, saying it loud raising our fists”… maybe the first protest will start in SF, then other cities will catch on… shut down the fucking system.


flyer

…. it worked in Ukraine

Daily Kos: A True Nancy Pelosi Democrat

Filed under: media silenced, flyers, Democrats, Cointelpro — ben @ 2:59 pm

With Dem leaders like this

Newsweek: Do you think the Democrats can win back the majority in either the House or the Senate?
Kos: I think Democrats will make gains, but it’s 2008 we need to think about.

Ha ha… on one hand we have a former Reagan official describing Bush’s Nazi tactics, we have two Repub Congressmen warning of BushCo declaring Martial Law…. but the most popular Dem blogger says absolutely nothing about that stuff, nothing about impeachment, and there’s little hope for the 2006 election.

This is a progressive leader? Sure. Gee, I wonder how “Kos” got to be so popular. Probably the same way Nancy “No Iraq Plan is our goal” Pelosi got to be Dem “Leader” of the House.

Progressive Democrat?

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or Rove stooge? …shades of Jeff Gannon, another Boys Town goon?

Wake up to the new cointelpro Dems! “They” are everywhere, in the media, on the net, at the marches, leading the movement into the ground. Did you know that Cindy Sheehan was offered 212 acres for the Crawford protest, but her mom got sick and “they” turned down the 212 acres while Cindy was gone. Do you realize what a difference that would have made….?

Kos Bites! F*ck 2008! A True Progressive be shouting IMPEACH NOW!

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A Gestapo Administration: A Former Reagan Official on Bush’s Nazi tactics

Filed under: US Govt, headline news, Impeach, Spying — ben @ 2:09 pm

Quit fooling yourselves Democrats- we cannot live with a Nazi dictator for three years then hope to have a fair election in 2008.

Asst. Treasury Sec. for Reagan, Paul Craig Roberts writes:

Caught in gratuitous and illegal spying on American citizens, the Bush administration has defended its illegal activity and set the Justice (sic) Department on the trail of the person or persons who informed the New York Times of Bush’s violation of law. Note the astounding paradox: The Bush administration is caught red-handed in blatant illegality and responds by trying to arrest the patriot who exposed the administration’s illegal behavior.

Bush has actually declared it treasonous to reveal his illegal behavior! His propagandists, who masquerade as news organizations, have taken up the line: To reveal wrong-doing by the Bush administration is to give aid and comfort to the enemy.

Exactly. CNN is supposedly the “liberal media”, and I hear news breaks like this all_the_time, “Bush said the domestic spying is essential, and it’s within the law… and that’s the news” what a joke.

Before the illegal spying scandal, just earlier that week it came out that the Pentagon hired Lockheed-Martin to spy on Peace Groups- infiltrating the groups and inciting violence at protests, getting real protestors, innocent young Americans, beaten and arrested while the agents snuck away behind police lines. These are fascist, Nazi tactics- period.

What will the federal courts do? When Hitler challenged the German judicial system, it collapsed and accepted that Hitler was the law. Hitler’s claims were based on nothing but his claims, just as the claim for extra-legal power for Bush is based on nothing but memos written by his political appointees.

Just like Hitler, Bush gets up there and says ~ “I have this authority under Article 2 of the Constitution” - it’s total f#$king BUllSHit, but he says it… and our Congress goes on vacation!!!

September 11, 2001, played into neoconservative hands exactly as the 1933 Reichstag fire played into Hitler’s hands. Fear, hysteria, and national emergency are proven tools of political power grabs. Now that the federal courts are beginning to show some resistance to Bush’s claims of power, will another terrorist attack allow the Bush administration to complete its coup?

That’s exactly what’s at stake here.

People need to realize that not one single member of Congress seems willing to speak out like Mr. Roberts. It’s not just the Repubs, its all of them- they all must go- waiting till Nov is what Karl Rove wants you to do. Don’t listen to Rove and his henchmen, Impeach NOW!

Surround the Capitol Jan 31st and chant,
Police, join the people!
24 x 18 (or 11.5 x 8) flyer

Martin Luther King’s Legacy

Filed under: misc, US Govt, Class Warfare — ben @ 11:59 am

For Jonathan Alter at Newsweek:

the central story of the last act of King’s life takes place in Chicago.

Respectfully, I disagree. I believe the speech he made against the Vietnam war on April 4, 1967 - a speech i never heard in school, this was the focus of his life at the end. MLK travelled the country and delivered this speech again and again until he was shot April 4, 1968… funny coincidence, eh?

Speaking out his experiences in the Chicago ghettoes, MLK said,

My third reason moves to an even deeper level of awareness, for it grows out of my experience in the ghettoes of the North over the last three years — especially the last three summers. As I have walked among the desperate, rejected and angry young men I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems.

I have tried to offer them my deepest compassion while maintaining my conviction that social change comes most meaningfully through nonviolent action. But they asked — and rightly so — what about Vietnam? They asked if our own nation wasn’t using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, to bring about the changes it wanted.

Their questions hit home, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today — my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent.


Trust me, it’s much better to Listen to these words from Dr. King himself, listen to these clips of arguably, the greatest speech in history.

(Don’t just listen- download them all and play on MLK Day!)

 
 
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