Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Karl who?

I find it completely amazing that Karl Rove seems to have disappeared from view, at least in the media. He was supposed to be indicted some time ago but so far has not been so indicted. So what's going on? Has Fitzgerald concluded he has no case? Is he still negotiating some kind of deal? Does no one care one way or the other, which appears to be the case? I hate suspense so either do something or give it up.

It is interesting to note that precisely one year after Dick the Slimy said the resistance was in "its last throes," we are now committing more troops into Iraq. At least 2500 troops stationed in Kuwait are now on their way to Anbar Province, an area in Iraq that is apparently completely out of control. Will 2500 more troops make any difference. Doubtful. But they will make it possible I guess for us to commit ever more war crimes.

Speaking of war crimes, it seems we have piled war crimes upon war crimes, upon war crimes and there is no let up in sight. Haditha, it turns out, is nothing but just one more example of what has been going on since the illegal war crime invasion of Iraq. And, according to some who profess to have been there, is not even the most egregious example.

The House, which reacted initially with great anger because the FBI searched the office of a Congressman suspected of taking bribes, has had to simmer down a bit and acknowledge that even Congressmen are not above the law. The issue now seems to be not what the FBI did but, rather, the arrogant storm trooper way they went about it. So it turns out no one is above the law except Bush and Cheney and Rumsfeld and Rice and, and...

Another General with first-hand knowledge of the Iraq "war" and Rumsfeld has now come out and accused Rummy of unnecessarily killing American troops because of his arrogance and failure to listen to anyone. Imagine, Rummy arrogant! Seems unbelievable. I haven't worried enough about his arrogance, being too concerned over his total incompetence. He has never been anything except a senile old know-it-all. Will Bush ever get rid of him? Of course not. He has bigger problems on his mind.

Like gay marriage. The Republicans, doing the bidding of their lunatic religious bigots, are resurrecting the problem of gay marriage. Never mind Iraq, Iran, immigration, the national debt, torture, war crimes, corruption, and whatever, we need to worry about gay marriage. Once they get some attention on this total non- problem they will start in again on abortion and flag burning. Why not, it worked for them before, and they certainly can't try to run on anything else as they have totally screwed up everything else beyond belief. Just watch, they're going to let a Democrat win the next election, try and fail to clean up the horrendous mess they have made and then return to power once again. No one is going to be able to clean up this mess and re-establish the U.S. as a credible bastion of anything but corruption and greed. Bush/Cheney have done their job. They and theirs can take the money and run. Indeed, this is what Bush has been saying all along - the "war" on terror will continue after I am gone (he doesn't actually thumb his nose at us in public).

At least we won't have gay marriages and abortions and flag burnings destroying the very fabric of our society. Heavenly days.

1 comment:

Bubblehead said...

You should let people know more about the other atrocities being committed by Americans, and blog about this interview with Jesse MacBeth. He Speaks Truth to Power!