Saturday, October 08, 2005

Liar

But anyone with a brain, that would not include Bu$hCo, already knew this, for crying out loud. Will it make any difference? A young friend of mine says all this talk & hope won't help - only decapitation will work. Of course, it's illegal & while I hunt & fish, I do carry those deaths with me permanently. I want this to make a difference, but I have no real answer for my young friend.

3 comments:

Craig Lowery said...

Just finished reading all 214 comments on the "You Go Girl" thread. So... where do we go from here? Or, as my friend the Deputy Sheriff said in response to my extended rant on some unconstitutional federal snafu, "So... what's your point?" Can it be fixed or is it already too late in the game?
Here are some high points I found interesting.

"We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them." Abigail Adams, 1774

it's a flimsy rule that seems to rely on good faith and respect for the process, and there ain't none there to be found

For godsake, the guy's rich. He just takes off the fake beard, puts on the Armani suit, and it's party-time.

Wack the Republican gopher, the dang rodents are popping up faster most observers can swing the prerequisite baseball bat.
Myself, I'm having trouble connecting while I'm doubled over laughing.
This is funnier than watching a three legged dog trying to water a fire hydrant.

Personally, I think Pelosi's been getting a little shrill, lately and she might want to back off from that "handmaids to special interests" line (as well as from the tired old "culture of corruption" canard). Let's not forget who've bought lock stock and barrel several democrats. The pharmaceutical industry, big tobacco and MBNA, to name just a few special interests, have also funded Democratic campaigns.
Not that I don't agree with her in everything that she says about this energy bill debate. I'm just saying, glass houses, glass houses.
Which handily explains why the Democrats don't go after the GOP as much as they can regarding their spectacular corruption.

Of course, this is all hypotheitcal. The good people of Texas have to vote this crook out, first, although I'd settle for a screaming, torch-wielding mob.

Anonymous said...

HI Rick We don't communicate much. But I still remember you as an Ayn Rand devotee. What's up about that?

coldH2O said...

Her books went up in a very formal bonfire one evening. I enjoyed it very much, along with the gin.