Monday, September 06, 2004

dBUSH 'TOOK COCAINE AT CAMP DAVID'
So I've been gone for a while, but let's sum up where we are at this point. After seeing the investigations into Pentagon that leads to Wolfovitz and Feith, clout that surrounds Haliburton and tax cuts and now this latest revelation about Bush's cocaine use as recently as 12 years ago (and that's just what's been witnessed), I can only come to the following conclusion: Our president the drug addict, oversees the government where the foreign policy is run through Israel, and domestic policy is divided between people who want to loot the nation's treasury and the people who want to help Bush get re-elected and in general acquire more political power. Lovely. And the power struggle that takes place is not between the people and their elected officials, but between the branches of government that spy on each other and try to get revenge and MORE power. Gang War?

Regardless of what is going on with Kerry's ratings now, I anticipate the 'Dean Effect' to take place right before the election. People are simply going to get a little more interested in the subject as November 2nd approaches, and upon minor evaluation of where they and the country is now vs. four years ago, Bush is going to get bounced out of office. In fact I'm really glad that it hadn't happened yet, because Cheney is going to become such a major liability (self-evident really) and by now, the time to drop him has passed. Unless he has a health problem. Not that it would surprise me, but that would be an indication that there is a problem in itself.

By the way, don't you find it at least somewhat depressing that Arab street looks to be more right then we would like it to be, when they say that Sharon runs our foreign policy?

How would the electoral politics of the United States change if there was no Florida? Or if they were just too busy to vote?

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