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    Date Line August 14, 2007

NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL: Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, “stands alone in blocking final passage of a suicide prevention bill in fear that the government’s record-keeping on troubled vets might somehow crimp their ability to purchase handguns.”

You really have to love a political Right-winger who goes out of his way to first drive soldiers nuts, and then put guns in their hands in domestic civilian environments.  How many must be allowed to kill their fellow Americans before nuts like Coburn are removed from office?

OK!  We are keeping Bush.  He has caused the death of a half-million or more Iraqis civilians; has destroyed their infrastructure and, as a result, has made cholera a common problem throughout northern Iraq.

That’s cool.  Killing innocent people has been a Right-wing neo-con evangelical goal for ... well, since the Pilgrims and their witch trials?  Or is it since the evangelicals were Roman Catholics claiming authority through Peter, but abandoning all of Peter’s teachings in favor of the suicidal teachings of Paul?

Our military suicide rate is pushing all-time record numbers.  These are the workers of tomorrow, the people who would be supporting baby-boomer retirement and Social Security Disability.

Get it?  Bush has intentionally destroyed our military so that he would be proved right in his claims that Social security was doomed; and thus needed to be privatized.

Of course, American Medical Care is privatized, and forty-percent of Americans face death from anything resembling a treatable, but in some way serious, medical condition.

The policy of the most harm to the most people is in full force.  By their failure to impeach Bush and Cheney, their failure to force the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, the Democratic Party is proving itself a signatory to the Most Harm Doctrine.

Look at the credit markets.  The Republicans are oh so happy to see them falter and fail; of course, you would need to examine their finances to learn just how much of their resources have been exported, and so are exempt from the coming collapse.

China is buying our debt, keeping interest rates low, awaiting the opportunity to plunge America into a depression far worse than that of the 1930's.

China knows, as do the terrorists, America has lost self-sufficiency.  Recovery from a depression would take far more than we have.  Again, far more because we had a baby-boom and the work force who would man the recovery are being mentally and physically destroyed by Bush and his imaginary “War on Terror.”

Virginia Tech was an act of terror which occurred right on predicted schedule.  That’s right, you are new to this blog and Shreknangst blogs which carried my newspaper column – the Virginia Tech slaughter was predicted over a year before it happened.

Slaughters like that are Terrorist actions; don’t subscribe to the bigots who demand that Al-Qaeda be the author of the attack; and don’t subscribe to the stupidity which applies “terrorist” to one action, and anything else to a similar, or identical, action because the term is a buzzword for political response, or non-response.

Bush cannot stop domestic terrorism with his domestic spying.  He cannot reshape history, or the world and make his fascist goals less than they really are, or are becoming.  That opposing parties, for fear of being called “unpatriotic,” hide their collective heads at the mention of “patriotism” is not something to boast about – or be patriotic about.

Now is time for a call to REVERE Osama BIN LADEN – get out the flags, September eleventh approaches; get out the flags and wave them in support of Bin Laden and what he has achieved; wave those flags in support of George W Bush and all he has achieved; on the eleventh, stand proud in your support of the joint effort to destroy America and destroy its form of Democracy. 

Watch.  Learn.  Fully a third of the nation will come forth from their homes and obey this command.  Flags shall fly and children shall die.
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