Two years in the making...

Oct 28, 2005 14:17

Got one.

Cheney's chief of staff has been indicted, and resigned. Rove may or may not be next. It may go higher still.

This may be the equivalent of getting the Mafia for income tax evasion, but if it gets them out of office...

The question, though, is... do we WANT Bush running the country without his brain?

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nightshade316 October 28 2005, 19:40:04 UTC
That implies Bush HAD a brain to begin with.

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smckeown October 28 2005, 19:54:19 UTC
He did, isn't that what Rove was...?

Surely you didn't think I was implying he had one himself!

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nightshade316 October 28 2005, 19:55:25 UTC
If anyone in this entire administration had a brain, I'd be hard pressed to figure out where it was.

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smckeown October 28 2005, 20:27:20 UTC
You know what this means, right?

We have to make a George W. Bush Presidential Edition of the classic zombie card game, "Give Me The Brain".

Dubya: "Give me the brain, I want to eat a pretzel..."
Scooter: "Give me the brain, the reporters keep calling..."
Cheney: "Give me the brain, Iraq is on fire..."
Condi: "Give me the brain, I have to address the nation..."

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peleicht October 28 2005, 20:47:24 UTC
Sadly Cheney seems bullet proof...Is there a person in the congress or senate whod impeach the current administration...Im thinking everyone is in the same pocket and dares not upset the feed bucket. :(

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hiroyuki_samson October 28 2005, 21:01:13 UTC
I have this crazy crazy suspition that should Rove and Chenney go down that Bush will become a good president. He won't have the political compulsion of Rove, or the evil mastermindedness of Dick ( ... )

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smckeown October 28 2005, 21:26:28 UTC
I'm more worried about being fucked in 2006 than I am in 2012. I'm well aware it's common practice to look to the future as far as strategerizing a political agenda to follow in order to win the election, but... some naive part of me thinks it should be more important to strategerize how to Not Be Fucked Right Now, when things are as bad as they've gotten, and that *this* is a good way to earn the forgiveness of the people who helped put Bush into office, and thus ensure a good chance for an election in '06, '08, and '12 ( ... )

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peleicht October 30 2005, 10:14:23 UTC
I am a nonrepublican. I used to be a democrat but I see little point in that. I refuse to be labeled and thrown in with a lump of corrupt morons. I refuse also to pay heed to anything any republican has to say. I have never heard a true word from anyone in that party. Fair dealing only happens when people forget parties and go with their hearts ( ... )

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