If people can be so outraged that a president (a man) lied about having an affair, why can't people seem to get outraged about this debacle we call the Bush Administration??
Big white letters on black. That is very striking and needs nothing more.
Beyond that sign, I have to concur that these people, however many there are, must be charged, tried and convicted. War crimes. High crimes and misdemeanors. Certainly they all apply.
Except maybe the war crimes, since while there may be a lot of fighting and bloodshed, maiming of bodies and souls, it is not possible to have a military war against a feeling. Terror -- it's a feeling, folks.
We have wars against nations (though we should not). Now the hotshots call whatever they do some name which conveys a meaning for a given word that is skewed in another direction.
An unrelated (maybe) expression is "tax burden." Taxes were never a "burden" until they kept being described that way, and it caugtht on like a head cold.
Amen. First Cheney, then Bush.
ReplyDeleteAnd after they leave office, try them for treason.
Hear, hear!
ReplyDeleteYou forgot about Indict and Imprison.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can definitely picture indict and imprison. I can picture them being tried for war crimes.
ReplyDeleteAMEN. Indict, Imprison, Impeach.
ReplyDeleteIf people can be so outraged that a president (a man) lied about having an affair, why can't people seem to get outraged about this debacle we call the Bush Administration??
16 months to go?? Is my math ok?
Impeach
ReplyDeleteBig white letters on black. That is very striking and needs nothing more.
Beyond that sign, I have to concur that these people, however many there are, must be charged, tried and convicted. War crimes. High crimes and misdemeanors. Certainly they all apply.
Except maybe the war crimes, since while there may be a lot of fighting and bloodshed, maiming of bodies and souls, it is not possible to have a military war against a feeling. Terror -- it's a feeling, folks.
We have wars against nations (though we should not). Now the hotshots call whatever they do some name which conveys a meaning for a given word that is skewed in another direction.
An unrelated (maybe) expression is "tax burden." Taxes were never a "burden" until they kept being described that way, and it caugtht on like a head cold.