Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Bulimo, Bulimo...

Bulimo, Bulimo, I'm worried about ya, boy -- oops! sorry! that's a no-word, but still, I'm worried.

As I understand it, as news filters down to the Happy Little Kingdom, things are going to go forward (=backwards) in the United State of Arrogance in a manner different from that of the (thank the Great Potato) the Codpiece -- the difference being in intelligence and efficiency.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all in favor of intelligent efficiency -- the crux, of course, is about what does it all revolve?

As I understand from the little I can see from my little hobbit hole, you intend to combat terraism by preemptive attacks/invasions with greater effienciency than your fumblefingered predecessor.  Lots of luck with that, Bulimo, but doing a bad thing better is not a positive...

I also understand that you will not actively seek that the criminals in the (thank the Great Potato) outgoing administration be tried for their crimes against the law, the constitution and humanity.  I'm sure you have your reasons and I'm sure they are political and I'm sure they are wrong...

The bottom line is that it is now SOP in the United State of Arrogance that the chief executive is not only above, but beyond the law, that the holder of this position can do whatever he/she fuggin pleases to do...

In this context, the presidential order   whereby the chief executive can take complete control of the country, with no regard to the legislative or judicial branches of the gov't will remain in effect -- furthermore, with no protest from anywhere, at least 20,000 military soldiers will be stationed in the United State  by 2011 (5000 battle hardened troops are already there!)

I plead with you, Bulimo, I understand that you react to the political realities -- but, what you do as prez not only will mold but create the political reality and the consequences it will have for those of us who live in the real world -- I plead with you, think about the real reality in which real people live, going about their lives, trying and hoping to make a better life for their children.    

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