Libercontrarian

Crushed between the wheels of capitalism and big government.

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Gun owner. Married. Ex-Navy.

A Christian, but not too sinless. Foul-mouthed, sarcastic, a little self-righteous. Sometimes angry. Jocluar. A bit of a crusader. A great friend. A pretty decent American.


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Thursday, 16 December 2004
Anybody Surprised By This?

I was watchig TV news the other day - President Bush gave the Medal of Freedom, our nation's highest civilian award, to George Tenet! You remember George Tenet, right? He's the fellow who was on watch while this happened:

Now that I have your undivided attention, why is it that the Republican Party has the exact same weaknesses as the Democratic Party - lauding inferior, inattentive, or immoral men? Why do we, the voting public, who are apparrently more conservative than less and thus so inclined to elect "Republicans," put up with these kinds of people failing in their jobs? Doesn't this smack of old-line cronyism, the "good ol' boy's" network to any of you people? We should be electing moral men who expect performance out of their fellow members of government. Seriously, folks, do you think that any of you little people would still be employed at your jobs if you fornicated the canine like Tenet did on 9/11? If you can honestly say "yes" to this question, then you are one of those "good ol' boys" and you need slapped!

Medal of Freedom! He should have been prosecuted for criminal negligence!

So who's on my list to shit-can if I am suddenly transported into George Bush's pandering body?

1. George Tenet (yeah, I know that he's retired, but if I can travel into the President's body, I can travel back in time, OK?)
2. Dummy Rummy, the guy who so inaccurately predicted peace in Iraq after Saddam's removal
3. Asa Hutchinson, Mr. Skate-Around-The-Truth
4. Condi Rice, the giver of Bad Advice
5. Tom Ridge, for sheer incompetence in setting up the toothless bureacracy known as Department of Homeland Defense
6. James Ziglar, head of the INS during the attacks, for missing our 19 friends







posted by: underwhelmed at December 16, 2004 07:46 | link | comments |

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