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Posted by JohnSmith on May-20-2003 19:25:

BushCo Reams Nation Good

thought some people might like to read this, from my favorite columnist Mark Morford

quote:



== BushCo Reams Nation Good ==


No WMDs after all, no excuse for war, too late for anyone to care
anymore. Ha-ha, suckers!

By Mark Morford


http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c...1403.DTL&nl=fix


Ha-ha-ha oh man did we ever get smacked on that one. Conned big time.
Punk'd like dogs. Just gotta shake your head, laugh it off. They reamed
us but good, baby! Damn.

Turns out it really was all a big joke after all. The war, that is. All
a big fat nasty murderous oil-licking lie, a sneaky little power-mad
game with you as the sucker and the world as the pawn and BushCo as the
slithery war thug, the dungeon master, the prison daddy. You really
have to laugh. Because it's just so wonderfully ridiculous. In a rather
disgusting, soul-draining sort of way.

See, there are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. No WMDs at all.
Isn't that great? What's more: There never were. Ha-ha-ha. Gotcha!

No warehouses teeming with nuclear warheads, no underground bunkers
packed with vats of boiling biotoxins, no drums of crazy-ass chemical
agents that will melt your skin and turn us all into drooling
flesh-eating zombies -- unless, of course, you count the sneering vat
of conservative biotoxin that is, say, Fox News, in which case, hell
yeah baby, we gotcher WMDs right here beeyatch.

Go figure. Those lowly U.N. inspectors were right after all. Who knew?
It was all a ruse. We've been sucker-punched and ideologically molested
and patriotically sodomized and hey, what the hell, who cares anyway,
we "liberated" an oppressed people most Americans secretly loathe and
fear and don't understand in the slightest, even though that was never
the point, or the justification, or the goal. Go team.

But wait, is liberation of a brutalized and tormented people now the
reason? The justification for our thuggery? That is so cool! So that
means we're going to blow the living crap out of Sri Lanka and Sudan
and Tibet and North Korea and about 47 others, right? Right? Maybe
Saudi Arabia, too, second only to the Talilban itself in its abuse of
women? Cool! As if.

Ah, but screw the liberal whiny peacenik U.N. inspectors, you know?
Let's ask the U.S. search teams themselves, ShrubCo's own squadrons of
biologists, chemists, arms-treaty enforcers, nuclear operators,
computer and document experts and Special Forces troops who've been in
Iraq for weeks now, searching frantically.

Surely they've found something, right? Surely we can now prove that
Saddam was fully intending to fillet our babies and annihilate Florida
and poke the eyes out of really cute kittens on national TV for
sadistic pleasure, right? Gimme a hell yeah!

Whoops. Bad news. As The Washington Post reports, the 75th Exploitation
Task Force, the very serious-minded group heading up all U.S.
inspections in Iraq, the group absolutely certain it would immediately
find steaming neon-lit stockpiles of WMDs piled right next to Saddam's
personal stash of gay porn and Britney Spears posters and opium pipes,
is coming home with its tail between its legs. Found nothing. Nada.

http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/ar...-2003May10.html

Psychopatriots are a little nonplussed. Bush is merely "embarrassed."
Peace advocates are sighing and drinking heavily. We have done this
ghastly horrible inane hate-filled entirely unprovoked thing in the
name of power and petroleum and military contracts and strategic empire
building, our nation is numb and more bitterly divisive than ever and
our leaders are not the slightest bit ashamed.

But of course you're not the slightest bit shocked. You knew it all
along. The WMD line was just a ploy that, tragically, much of the
nation bought into like a sucker pyramid scheme after being pounded
into submission with hammers of fear and Ashcroftian threats and bogus
Orange Alerts and having their tweezers confiscated at the airport.

And of course the capacity to be outraged and appalled has been
entirely drained out of you, out of this nation, replaced by raging
ennui and sad resentment and the new fall season on NBC. This is what
they're counting on. Your short attention span. WMDs? That's so, like,
last February. Hey look, the swimsuit model won "Survivor"!

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c...0447.DTL&nl=fix

Because now it's all done. Like a bad trip to the dentist where your
routine cleaning turned out to be a bloody excruciating root canal and
50 hours of high-pitched drilling and $100 billion in god-awful
cosmetic surgery, now the bandages come off. Smile, sucker. We're at
peace once again. Sort of. But not really. Don't you feel better now?
No? Too bad. No one cares what you think.

It's all over but the shouting. And the screaming. And the endless
years of U.S. occupation in the Middle East, the quiet building of U.S.
military bases in Iraq so we can keep those uppity bitches Syria and
Egypt and Lebanon in line, forge ahead with the long-standing plan to
strong-arm those damn Islamic nuts into brutal compliance with Bushco's
bleak blueprint for World Inc. What, too bitter? Hardly.

Should we care that Osama, the actual perp of 9/11, is still running
around free? That terrorism hasn't been quelled in the slightest? That
the Mideast is more of a U.S.-hating powder keg than ever, thanks to
BushCo? That the economy is in the worst shape it's been in decades?

Should we care that we just massacred tens of thousands of Iraqi (and
Afghani) civilians and soldiers and suffered a little more than 100
U.S. casualties and have absolutely nothing to show for it except bogus
force-fed pride and this weird, sickening sense that we just executed
something irreparable and ungodly and karmically poisonous?

Nah. Just laugh it off. Have a glass of wine, make love, go play
Frisbee with the dog. Breathe deep and focus on what's truly important
and try to assimilate this latest atrocity into your backstabbed
worldview, add it to the list of this lifetime's spiritual
humiliations, as you wait for the next barrage, the imminent
announcement that we're about to do it all again.

Steel yourself. Protect your soul. Because man, they reamed us good.
Slammed this nation like a bad joke. Gotcha! Ha-ha-ha.



*Get's violently ill all over an american flag.*


Posted by LiquidX on May-20-2003 19:50:

what can I say ....


Posted by Cyrus King on May-21-2003 02:33:

Agent Smith.... very good article.

America will suffer the consequences. The whole world basically hates them even more now.


Posted by marcus82 on May-21-2003 02:57:

i surely hope not...

u living in canada should realize the inseparable bonds between the two counties...

can u tell me where our close to $400 000 000 000 in exports would go?

im sorry to burst your bubble but as a canadian you need the american economy to survive, as well as the americans need us.

http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrkti/tdst/tdo/tdo.php#tag

suffering the consequences in terms of so increased terrorist attacks will just result in more stringent border control and losses of exports in millions daily...thus jobs and the economy would suffer and canadians would suffer as well.

i'm up for responsibility of bush's actions and he needs to answer a few damn questions...but i surely hope that no harm comes to the american people, they themselves are not entirely responsible for a bush and his rhetoric!


Posted by ProDiGaL on May-21-2003 06:49:

but we allready knew that......


Posted by DaveSZ on May-21-2003 14:25:

quote:
Originally posted by marcus82
i surely hope not...

u living in canada should realize the inseparable bonds between the two counties...

can u tell me where our close to $400 000 000 000 in exports would go?

im sorry to burst your bubble but as a canadian you need the american economy to survive, as well as the americans need us.

http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrkti/tdst/tdo/tdo.php#tag

suffering the consequences in terms of so increased terrorist attacks will just result in more stringent border control and losses of exports in millions daily...thus jobs and the economy would suffer and canadians would suffer as well.

i'm up for responsibility of bush's actions and he needs to answer a few damn questions...but i surely hope that no harm comes to the american people, they themselves are not entirely responsible for a bush and his rhetoric!


Agree.

My flight 643 record is made in Canadia eh.

p.s. John, did you boycott Matrix Reloaded??



Posted by LiquidX on May-21-2003 21:13:

quote:
Originally posted by marcus82
i surely hope not...

u living in canada should realize the inseparable bonds between the two counties...

can u tell me where our close to $400 000 000 000 in exports would go?

im sorry to burst your bubble but as a canadian you need the american economy to survive, as well as the americans need us.

http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrkti/tdst/tdo/tdo.php#tag

suffering the consequences in terms of so increased terrorist attacks will just result in more stringent border control and losses of exports in millions daily...thus jobs and the economy would suffer and canadians would suffer as well.

i'm up for responsibility of bush's actions and he needs to answer a few damn questions...but i surely hope that no harm comes to the american people, they themselves are not entirely responsible for a bush and his rhetoric!


True, but Bush himself made it look that way. There was terrorism before, but now there will be more.. why?!?! .. because of the arrogant and bullied decisions Bush took. So it's all part of a chain of events. Everyone said ( well most ) that the war with Iraq will only destabilize the Middle East, and provoke even more terrorism against the US, why?!?! because it will creat more hate, even the so called friends of the americans in Iraq ( Chiitas ) want the Americans out.. soo.. ya know what I mean?!?! .. If you take the chord and let you guide you to where the knot is, you will find it. The Knot is Bush and his administration... know what I mean?


Posted by JohnSmith on May-21-2003 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveSaenz

p.s. John, did you boycott Matrix Reloaded??



no, i did not. as i've said before, i do all i can, but completely removing yourself from american products is near impossible. I have however given up oil and gas which is the most significant product to the government.


Posted by biznology on May-22-2003 16:28:

quote:
Originally posted by JohnSmith
no, i did not. as i've said before, i do all i can, but completely removing yourself from american products is near impossible. I have however given up oil and gas which is the most significant product to the government.


hmm...
http://www.cis.state.mi.us/mpsc/rep.../oilimports.htm
as of 2001 most of the US's oil came from Canada- where is canadas oil coming from?

well thanks to statcan...all the numbers are easily retrievable:
http://www.statcan.ca/english/Pgdb/cit.htm
although there is little to no information i can find on where your oil imports come from. considering the 7,701 million to 1,822 million difference between imports and exports i would venture to say you are not supporting your own country by giving up crude oil...

tho then again you are using electricity and plastics, so you havent given up those products at all...

oh and the US is taking 30204 million CAN worth of Canadian exports(hmm lets see...almost 85%) so i wonder who is supporting who. im no accountant, but its quite clear that Canada is majorly supported by the US. tho most people know this|


Posted by DaveSZ on May-22-2003 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by JohnSmith
no, i did not. as i've said before, i do all i can, but completely removing yourself from american products is near impossible. I have however given up oil and gas which is the most significant product to the government.



Hmmm. Well, ya better stop spinning records (or Cds for that matter).

Guess what they're made of??


Posted by occrider on May-22-2003 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveSaenz
Hmmm. Well, ya better stop spinning records (or Cds for that matter).

Guess what they're made of??



Additionally, in today's age of integrated economies boycotts probably stand more chance of hurting your own economy rather than the exporting country. Most corporations simply construct the manufacturing plants or the distributing plants in that home country. By boycotting that good you are more likely to hurt your own local economy who will experience the hurt much sooner than a large corporation will.


Posted by marcus82 on May-22-2003 17:48:

whatever happens to one nation happens to us all...

the global economy sux in all its interdependencies, but what can you do...it's our way of life.

you screw one of us over (country) and the supply line collapses and productivity in other industrialized nations hits some major snags in the roads.

*EDIT*

how does one boycott 'american products' and define american products if you will. does this include indirect support for other products that are not 'american' made? (e.g. your CPU you are running your computer on...it is either made in TAIWAN, INDONESIA, or MALAYSIA, but are own and operated by american companies).


Posted by DaveSZ on May-22-2003 20:46:

Good point.

If you live in Canada and elect to buy a toyota truck instead of a Chevy in some kind of vain attempt to "boycott" American goods, you are buying a truck with a large percentage of Amercian made parts and assembly.

They are going to build a Toyota plant 40 or 50 miles south of me in the next few years, and they already have many around the country (not to mention the other Japanese automakers.


I agree OCCrider, if John boycotted records that would hurt his local vinyl shop much more than the oil companies that supplied the oil to create the plastic to press the records.

The boycott of bus usage by African Americans in the civil rights era was successful because it was a localized boycott. That and the fact that a large percentage of the bus companies' riders were AFrican-American.

-My 50cents (how much it costs to ride the bus these days )



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