"Reggie" <Reggie501@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://tvnewslies.org/tvnl/index.php/editorial/reggies-commentary/20-regs-thoughts/538-enabling-a-madman-george-bush-and-american-amnesia
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> Enabling a Madman: George Bush and American Amnesia
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> It just doesn’t stop. With painful consistency, there always is a new
> effrontery, a new attack on the Constitution, and a new slap in our
> collective faces. And every day, the American public responds largely
in
> silent quiescence, seemingly unperturbed and indifferent to the insults
> and abuses being hurled at them from the man who reigns supreme in the
> White House.
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> And with this apathy, the people of the United States offer aid and
> comfort to their greatest enemies from within, and unwittingly give
tacit
> approval to a madman and his boss.
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> I refuse to give total credit to Bush himself for his actions. The man
> does not have the intelligence, insight or experience to personally
> inflict all the damage done by his administration. However, for the
sake
> of simplicity, I will refer to George Bush as the major culprit involved
> in the crimes against the nation and the world.. In fact,
responsibility
> lies with the entire cadre of neocons and delusional managers who placed
a
> sociopath in the White House and allowed him to play a role he was ill
> equipped to handle.
>
> Therefore, just consider what George Bush managed to slip past a
sleeping
> public in just the past few days...
>
> CONTINUED HERE:
> (use above URL or
> http://tinyurl.com/23yu3g
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> So many of our young are addicted to their cellphones and music devices.
> It is a major distraction and acts as a pacifier to our youth.
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