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Sunday, September 11, 2005

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Hard work: Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain and a thumbsucking George W. Bush celebrate McCain's 69th birthday at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona on Aug. 29 -- the very day that Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. Clearly, they had their priorities straight, and clearly, it's only the Republican Party that we Americans can count on to keep us safe. God Bless Amurica.

Let them eat cake

(nevermind -- we'll eat the cake)

The disconnect that the Republicans in power have from the everyday life and the everyday concerns of the ordinary American is getting, as George W. Bush might put it, surrealer and surrealer.

First there was Barbara Bush's comment during a radio interview that the Gulf Coast staters displaced by Hurricane Katrina were better off at the Astrodome complex in Houston:

"What I'm hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas," she said. (Well, um, yeah, because their homes were/are underfuckingwater.) "Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them."

Really, why can't that vile old bitch just fucking die already? (Oh, yeah, because only the good die young.)

Not to be outdone by that vile old bitch, vile old bitch Dick Cheney said yesterday of displaced Gulf Coast staters in Texas: "They're all very thankful where they find themselves right now." 

Yeah, I'm fucking sure that the Gulf Coast staters are just fucking giddy to have had their federal government do little to nothing to protect them from Hurricane Katrina and to have had their homes damaged or destroyed -- and to have had loved ones killed.

I'm sure that all of them would be very happy to know that George W. Bush was eating cake with John McCain in Arizona on Aug. 29, when Katrina hit land.*

Because Texas is so fucking great that to be there would make you forget any and all of your troubles.

What I'm wondering is: Why aren't we, the people, going after these cake-eating, treasonous Republicans with pitchforks and torches?

Yeah, I'm awful for saying that -- because the Republican traitors, who are responsible for thousands of unnecessary and preventable deaths, deserve so much worse than that.  

*Thanks to that America-hating Michael Moore for informing me of this. It's information about my "leaders" that I not only want to know, but need to know, information that I don't recall the corporately controlled mainstream media emphasizing.


10:03:36 AM    Comments []

Michael Moore on the anniversary of 9/11

I didn't really feel like writing anything for the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, mainly because the Bush regime used -- and still uses -- 9/11 for such sickeningly shameless political gain that I no longer can separate the actual tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, from sickeningly shameless political gain.

Like the U.S. flag was ruined for me by the post-9/11 epidemic of mindless, Nazi-like jingoism ("United We Stand" -- what a fucking crock of shit; look how united we stood behind the people of the Gulf Coast states before tragedy struck them), being able to have any sort of meaningful remembrance for 9/11 was ruined for me by the Bush regime.

So I'll let Michael Moore speak for me:

To All My Fellow Americans Who Voted for George W. Bush:

On this, the fourth anniversary of 9/11, I'm just curious, how does it feel?

How does it feel to know that the man you elected to lead us after we were attacked went ahead and put a guy in charge of FEMA whose main qualification was that he ran horse shows?

That's right. Horse shows.

I really want to know -- and I ask you this in all sincerity and with all due respect -- how do you feel about the utter contempt Mr. Bush has shown for your safety? C'mon, give me just a moment of honesty. Don't start ranting on about how this disaster in New Orleans was the fault of one of the poorest cities in America. Put aside your hatred of Democrats and liberals and anyone with the last name of Clinton.

Just look me in the eye and tell me our president did the right thing after 9/11 by naming a horse show runner as the top man to protect us in case of an emergency or catastrophe.

I want you to put aside your self-affixed label of Republican/conservative/born-again/capitalist/ditto-head/right-winger and just talk to me as an American, on the common ground we both call America.

Are we safer now than before 9/11? When you learn that behind the horse show runner, the No. 2 and No. 3 men in charge of emergency preparedness have zero experience in emergency preparedness, do you think we are safer?

When you look at Michael Chertoff, the head of Homeland Security, a man with little experience in national security, do you feel secure?

When men who never served in the military and have never seen young men die in battle send our young people off to war, do you think they know how to conduct a war? Do they know what it means to have your legs blown off for a threat that was never there?

Do you really believe that turning over important government services to private corporations has resulted in better services for the people?

Why do you hate our federal government so much? You have voted for politicians for the past 25 years whose main goal has been to de-fund the federal government. Do you think that cutting federal programs like FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers has been good or bad for America? GOOD OR BAD?

With the nation's debt at an all-time high, do you think tax cuts for the rich are still a good idea? Will you give yours back so hundreds of thousands of homeless in New Orleans can have a home?

Do you believe in Jesus? Really? Didn't he say that we would be judged by how we treat the least among us? Hurricane Katrina came in and blew off the facade that we were a nation with liberty and justice for all. The wind howled and the water rose and what was revealed was that the poor in America shall be left to suffer and die while the president of the United States fiddles and tells them to eat cake.

That's not a joke. The day the hurricane hit and the levees broke, Mr. Bush, John McCain and their rich pals were stuffing themselves with cake. A full day after the levees broke (the same levees whose repair funding he had cut), Mr. Bush was playing a guitar some country singer gave him. All this while New Orleans sank under water.

It would take another day before the president would do a flyover in his jumbo jet, peeking out the widow at the misery 2,500 feet below him as he flew back to his second home in D.C. It would then be two more days before a trickle of federal aid and troops would arrive. This was no seven minutes in a sitting trance while children read My Pet Goat to him. This was four days of doing nothing other than saying "Brownie [his nickname for FEMA director Michael Brown], you're doing a heck of a job!"

My Republican friends, does it bother you that we are the laughing stock of the world?

And on this sacred day of remembrance, do you think we honor or shame those who died on 9/11/01? If we learned nothing and find ourselves today every bit as vulnerable and unprepared as we were on that bright sunny morning, then did the 3,000 die in vain?

Our vulnerability is not just about dealing with terrorists or natural disasters. We are vulnerable and unsafe because we allow one in eight Americans to live in horrible poverty. We accept an education system where one in six children never graduate and most of those who do can't string a coherent sentence together. The middle class can't pay the mortgage or the hospital bills and 45 million have no health coverage whatsoever.

Are we safe? Do you really feel safe? You can only move so far out and build so many gated communities before the fruit of what you've sown will be crashing through your walls and demanding retribution. [Emphasis mine.] Do you really want to wait until that happens? Or is it your hope that if they are left alone long enough to soil themselves and shoot themselves and drown in the filth that fills the street that maybe the problem will somehow go away?

I know you know better. You gave the country and the world a man who wasn't up for the job and all he does is hire people who aren't up for the job. You did this to us, to the world, to the people of New Orleans.

Please fix it. Bush is yours. And you know, for our peace and safety and security, this has to be fixed. What do you propose?

I have an idea, and it isn't a horse show.

Yours,
Michael Moore 


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