Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Politics Time!

Ok. Now we're finally starting to see that there is, in fact, still a fan for the tremendous amount of shit thats been devloping over the past 5 years to hit. And it has been a long-time coming.

First, oil execs had to go in front of congress and explain their little "record-setting profits and record-high oil prices" racket. Maybe they'll even be accused of the economic terrorism they have wrought upon this country in the wake of their "manufactured" oil shortage.

Oh, and also, about Iraq:
Chalibi = Complete blithering moron

What kind of president listens to some complete blithering moron who claims that removing Saddam will automaticly make oil cheap, so much that it pays for the war and everyone HAPPY, and a reduction in terrorism. All of which has been so very dead wrong it's *criminal*.

Why don't we just impeach Bush already? I mean, really. By now it should be as painfully obvious to anyone who even sees a shred of American news that this administration is *as* much of an obliviously corrupt and completely inaffectual one as us liberals have claimed.

Comments:
bush hasnt given false testimoney to a grand jury, aka perjury. thats what clinton was impeached for. and as far as i can tell, things are improving. afterall, gas prices are rapidly descending. and iraq will work itself out one way or another eventually. we just have to wait and see.
 
True, perhaps.
Yet these things still have happened.

And, in particular, this oil thing is looking increasingly scandalous as the execs have yet to come up with a logical justification before congress. That may not be directly as a result of Bush, but whatever went on with the oil companies happened under *his* watch and if there was foul-play (which it's starting to look like there was) it was *his* administration which not only let it happen, but *condoned* it while it was happening. Which is a tremendously irresponsible thing to do. Irresponsible to everyone, since everyone in this country relies on energy for their economic welfare. That's why I think republicans would do best to condemn and dissassociate themselves from Bush, as it seems they are starting to anyway. Sure, maybe he hasn't given false testimony before a grand jury, or whatever. But he is *irresponsible* and almost completely incompetent in nearly every way. He is a liability now. Either way you look at it, either the Bush administration is incredibly corrupt, or grotesquely incompetent. I'd say both are VERY valid reasons to impeach. Especially since it is either one or the other.
 
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