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Saturday, October 14, 2006

A journey through the mind of contemporary conservatism: Clutching our values aboard the death train of empire



Phil Rockstroh, Online Journal Contributing Writer

Day-to-day life within an empire consists of the deceitful leading the disengaged. Although when the artifice shielding a nation’s populace from the ruthlessness of their leaders begins to fall away, hysteria and displaced rage rises in the land. Ergo, in the American empire, we’re witnessing these demented days of congressional boy love and despotic rockets. Day after day, the pace at which insane tidings arrive quickens: it’s as if we’ve become passengers on a high-speed train, commandeered by lunatics, that only stops at insane asylums in order to board more lunatics . . . Naturally, it follows that the train has gone runaway, careening down the buckling tracks, blue sparks spraying from its steel wheels, while any approaching curve becomes a threat to derail the whole hurdling madhouse...

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Why is it that with all the outrage over Bush, from his stealing the elections to the war in Iraq, do we only feably call for his impeachment and not revolt? Weaved withing the bill of rights is the right, if not obligation, to depose any government that serves any other purpose than the will of the people. Why are we so pacified? Why is Bush's head not on display for all to see? --

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is it that with all the outrage over Bush, from his stealing the elections to the war in Iraq, do we only feably call for his impeachment and not revolt? Weaved withing the bill of rights is the right, if not obligation, to depose any government that serves any other purpose than the will of the people. Why are we so pacified? Why is Bush's head not on display for all to see?

14/10/06 5:29 PM  

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