Two More Days
It seems almost incredible that in just two more days a large number of the criminals that have run the U.S. government through all the 21st century so far will be forced to stand down, and finally a different group of people will take over. They come in with the highest hopes of many, though it will still remain to be seen if they turn out to be criminals, too. That's because of the reigning Tyranny of Votes.
Of course the Bush people were criminals even before they came into power, and as they came into power.
The American public is always, at least on the surface, regarded as being guiltless, especially by politicos, but actually they are accomplices to any evil-doing being committed by their presumed leaders, unless they move fast to dump the felons, and at no time has that been more clearly demonstrated than during the two Bush terms. I'm speaking not only of those who voted them in but also of the ones who didn't protest their crimes and who went along with everything and now can be seen finding all kinds of excuses for those scoundrels, and among the sorriest sights of today are the people who feel sorry for them.
The Bushes leave behind a country awash with a sea of crimes, the latest of which are financial and whose perpetrators are known but will never be punished, except maybe by an authority higher than humankind. Yet reasons can be found to feel sorry for them????
Of course the Bush people were criminals even before they came into power, and as they came into power.
The American public is always, at least on the surface, regarded as being guiltless, especially by politicos, but actually they are accomplices to any evil-doing being committed by their presumed leaders, unless they move fast to dump the felons, and at no time has that been more clearly demonstrated than during the two Bush terms. I'm speaking not only of those who voted them in but also of the ones who didn't protest their crimes and who went along with everything and now can be seen finding all kinds of excuses for those scoundrels, and among the sorriest sights of today are the people who feel sorry for them.
The Bushes leave behind a country awash with a sea of crimes, the latest of which are financial and whose perpetrators are known but will never be punished, except maybe by an authority higher than humankind. Yet reasons can be found to feel sorry for them????
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No reason to feel sorry for them, at least none that I can find. I feel sorry for the dead & the families of the dead, and the homeless and the jobless and the...
You get the idea.
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