Bush

NOOOOOO!!!!!!

I've been having regular nightmares since I saw this picture.

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The Tasering of Andrew Meyer, Bush's America in a Nutshell

While I do find the kid awfully annoying, seeing overreactions like this-- often by people who aren't even police officers, really gets my blood boiling

Excerpt:

The four players in the present-day American political drama were all represented at the University of Florida on Monday:


1) Andrew Meyer writhing on the ground in agony represents the Constitution and the freedom of speech and the protection from unlawful arrest that it enshrines.


2) The police holding Mr. Meyer to the ground and inflicting torture with 50,000 volts of electricity represent the fascist forces in America led by George W. Bush and their attempts to kill the Constitution.


3) John Kerry droning impotently on in the background and allowing the torture to occur through his shameful lack of courage and principle represents today's Democratic Party.


4) The majority of the students who sat passively by while one of their own was tortured for speaking out represent the largely apathetic American populace.



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How Bush's Grandfather Helped Hitler's Rise to Power

Nice family.

Excerpt:

George Bush's grandfather, the late US senator Prescott Bush, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from their involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany. The Guardian has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files in the US National Archives that a firm of which Prescott Bush was a director was involved with the financial architects of Nazism. His business dealings, which continued until his company's assets were seized in 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act, has led more than 60 years later to a civil action for damages being brought in Germany against the Bush family by two former slave labourers at Auschwitz and to a hum of pre-election controversy. The evidence has also prompted one former US Nazi war crimes prosecutor to argue that the late senator's action should have been grounds for prosecution for giving aid and comfort to the enemy.


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The Plan of 1930's Industrialists Including GW Bush's Granddaddy to Supplant America's Democracy With a Fascist State

A very interesting read. Looks like the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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In the early 1930s, a secret collection of prosperous men are said to have assembled in New York City to discuss the dissolution of America's democracy. As a consequence of the Great Depression, the countryside was littered with unemployed, and the world's wealthy were watching as their fortunes deflated and their investments evaporated. As men of action, the well-financed New York group sought to eliminate what they reasoned to be the crux of the catastrophe: the United States government.


According to MacGuire, the League's members could easily manipulate the media to provide public approval. He went on to suggest that the League planned to protect the country from communism by mimicking the methods of Benito Mussolini, a dictator who had risen to power a decade earlier with the support of a veteran militia. Mussolini's fascist government had successfully restored Italy's industrial viability, so it was deemed as an ideal model for repairing America's impoverished economy. According to the plan, Roosevelt and other existing US leadership would be allowed to remain as figureheads, while the true policy-making power would fall to a new cabinet position which Smedley Butler would occupy: The Secretary for General Affairs.



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Original BBC Documentary Implicating Prescott Bush


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More Than 100,000 U.S. Citizens Who Have Done no More Than Criticize the President are Being Banned From Airline Fights, Harassed at Airports, Strip Searched, Roughed Up and Even Imprisoned

This is one common thread among fascist regimes, detaining people without probable cause because they are against the regime. Bush is making an art form of it.

Excerpt:

Maher Arar, a Canadian software consultant was detained at Kennedy and “rendered” to Syria where he was imprisoned for more than a year by goons that beat him with a heavy metal cable. After the Canadian furor over Arar’s illegal kidnapping and torture, he was eventually released as he had zero ties to terrorists. Yet the Bush gang refused to concede error; refused to provide documents or witnesses to Canadian investigators; and claimed last January it had “secret information” that justified keeping Arar on the watch list.



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Why People Vote for Bush

This article explains very well the mechanism of using fear of death to control the population and make them do what you want. Bush's entire political empire was built around this principle, and fully explains how he keeps people in his camp, and why every speech he makes has to pound the words 9/11, Iraq, Al Qaeda, and Bin Laden into your head as much as possible.

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The Blame America First Crowd

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Tee hee.

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Despotic Regimes and the Nutty Things They Do

Enjoy this 1946 warning about despotism which is funny to use as criteria to see which way modern US is going. For some reason, people always see things most clearly after a couple world wars. Or Colon Powell's former cheif of staff admitting he participated in a hoax about the Iraq war.

But the most serious, and most important one for any patriotic american to watch would have to be a
compendium of all the evidence that contradicts the existing investigations on 9/11. Scary to think our administration may have been involved, but sadly I don't think it's entirely outside of the realm of possibilities the way the US government acts these days. Human lives are secondary to their self serving agendas.
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New Orleans Flooding

My heart goes out to anyone caught in the floods in New Orleans, and hopefully share everyone's rage about the national government's handling of this issue. Here's an article that I think sums this evil situation up rather nicely, and in a way that captures the powerful feelings I have about this event but am unable to express so eloquently as they were here.
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