Open Letters to George W. Bush
Letters to the president from his ardent admirer Belacqua Jones
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Friday, May 04, 2007

Dear George,

 

The jackals are clawing at your bubble, hoping to pop it so reality can pour in and engulf you.  Little do they realize that yours is a steel bubble.  Take heart from the following quote by Albert Camus:

 

Tyrants conduct monologues above a million solitudes.

 

So, dig your heels in, remain steadfast, yield nothing, eschew compromise, ruin reputations, and smear opponents.  The more you consolidate power, the thicker the walls of your bubble become.  Remain impervious to criticism for yours is the Way and the Truth.

 

To paraphrase Mark Twain, a petrified ideology never broke a chain or freed a soul. Remember that, and the dull thud of your bubble will resonate through all of eternity.

 

Your admirer,

Belacqua Jones

 

 


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