Alberto (Heinrich Himmler) Gonzales defends abrogation of constitutional
government and the Bill of Rights. Of course, we should hardly be
surprised,
since this was the same swine who defended the use of torture, the
avoidance
of the Geneva Conventions, and in all respects, has shown himself to be a
sup****ter of totalitarianism. But after all, whom could we expect a
criminal
like George W. Bush to appoint as his Attorney General? The real question
is: What more will it take before the American people wake up and realize
that Bush has, in all respects, created a democracy in the style of
Hitler's
Germany? The deployment of our own Gestapo (the CIA, the FBI, the NSA, and
the myriad of other secretly funded, nameless agencies) against citizens,
with no due process is, of course, nothing new. We already have
do***entary
evidence of how our illustrious 'protectors of democracy' injected
unsuspecting retarded children and pregnant women with nuclear material,
dosed citizens with high doses of LSD without their knowledge or consent,
and withheld treatment from poor black sharecroppers suffering from
syphilis
(see
http://www.americanjunta.com/The_Issues/Transparent_Government/Transparent
_Government.htm.)
The difference in this case is that our Dictator-in-Chief has proudly
stood
up before the American people and ADMITTED to having violated the
Constitution he once swore, hand on Bible, to uphold, and then had his
actions defended by one of the many arch-fiends he has appointed to his
cabal of thugs. The sad part is just how many Americans STILL nod their
dull-witted heads and mutter how these criminal actions are justified in
the
interest of providing the nebulous illusion of safety from the terrorism
that our own government has created. Way to go America! We will reap
precisely the kind of tyranny we have sown.
Hollis,
http://www.AmericanJunta.com
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