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Is anyone really surprised?
This administration is in the business of robbing the American people of their freedoms. Why should the Fourth Amendment be any different?

I mean, who needs privacy in a police state?

For that matter, who needs any freedoms? We all think exactly like Bush, right, so what could we need to keep out of the public eye? (Well, the 77% of use that don't agree with the administration, who are apparently completely retarded and totally wrong despite the fact that it is our country not theirs, excluded, of course).

What an idiot. It must be getting more and more difficult to wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and say "The majority of this country is WAY off, you're doing a great job, George! Who cares that everyone hates you because you have ruined what little life and liberty they had left, and 77% of the country disapproves of the job you're doing? They're all dumb. You're a genius. You're still the greatest president ever." (I am assume that this is the only way that he gets on from day to day without succumbing to the temptation to swallow a bullet...But perhaps I'm wrong and he has another method to convince himself that he is great and the rest of us are the dumb ones...)

The only surprising part is that he still has any credibility in the government at all. He certainly doesn't have any with most of the other 300,000,000 people in this country. That should illustrate the idiocy of the rest of them.

It's mutiny time. It's time to remind them that they work for us, not the other way around, and they all need fired for doing a genuinely crap job.
Posted by: laura.b   Posted on: 10/15/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Interesting argument.  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/10/07
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Is anyone really surprised?  laura.b | 10/15/07

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