2005-12-16

Wait! This Has GOT to be Fascism, Right??

President Bush allowed security agents to eavesdrop on people inside the US without search warrants after 9/11, the New York Times has reported.

But the folks from World Can't Wait are EXTREMISTS when they insist that Bush is a Fascist!

We've got to get these psychos out of office!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

The Times has supposedly been sitting on this story for over a year. I wonder what they've been waiting for? The day after something monumental like the Iraqi Parliamentary Elections maybe?

Was the arrest of an Ohio trucker who pleaded guilty in 2003 to supporting al-Qaida by planning to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge a good thing? Or would the Brooklyn Bridge lying in rubble with thousands dead and injured have been a better scenario?

Just curious.

Unknown said...

"We've got to get these psychos out of office!!"

You had your chance. It's called an "election".

He'll be gone in three years anyway, so until then, deal with it.

Nadir said...

I suppose you enjoy being watched by the government. Cool. You voted for Big Brother. You get what you deserve.

Plus the election was STOLEN. I'm going to deal with it by getting the bastards out of office.

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