Sunday, November 12, 2006

the fall of neostalinism?

Yes. Well. It was a good week.

Now, I have to say that I’m under no illusion that the Democrats will effect any big changes in the direction this country is going. At the same time, I’m pleased that the one-party rule of the neostalinists in the republican party has been broken for the time being. No problem facing America at this time was ever going to be addressed as long as the republicans maintained their hold. All they ever had their eyes on was more power and more riches, and nothing was going to stand in their way.

The record shows [that to] the Bush Administration, the Constitution of the United States is little more than toilet paper stained from all the shit that this group of power-mad despots have dumped on the freedoms that "goddamned piece of paper" used to guarantee.
Bush on the Constitution: "Just a goddamned piece of paper"

Afghanistan, Iraq, the US Constitution, the UN, all just collateral damage. The reasons that this was going to be good for anyone besides themselves were just too “complicated” to explain to the American people. That’s why everything had to be kept a secret. And the ccma* just went along in their quest for power and money.

Although the collapse of their bankrupt ideology matches that of the Soviet Union, these neostalinists are not going to just go away. They’ll just continue to appear as “experts” on news programs, and radio talk shows. And hope we’ll forget. Attempts to resuscitate the little bush’s legacy are already underway. Unless we put a stop to this now, through congressional investigation and impeachment, and criminal charges brought against these war criminals and corrupt politicians, with severe punishment brought for those found guilty, we can expect little georgie to be revered like the “sainted” big ronnie reagan.

They chanted “democracy”, and threatened to jail anyone who dissented. Murder, kidnapping, torture, and corruption have been the tools of the neostalinists. Tuesday, the American people said, “Enough”. Let’s finish it.

* consolidated corporate media of america

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