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Who Is The Enemy Here?

Wednesday, January 29, 2003

Dictator: A ruler who is not effectively restricted by a 
<br />constitution, laws, recognized opposition, etc.I learned a new word on TV last night: Hitlerism. Interestingly enough, I'd always thought Hitler was only one man but not so, according to the special vocabulary that the President of the United States uses:

"In each case, the ambitions of Hitlerism, militarism, and communism were defeated by the will of free peoples, by the strength of great alliances, and by the might of the United States of America," George W. Bush said in his State of the Union address last night.

Now I'm wondering if he's ever heard of words like Nazi or Fascist? Either would probably have fit in a little better with the "isms" he was referring to last night.

And speaking of fascism, how many times do these ass-kissers in the gallery at the White House have to stand up and applaud? I read somewhere that they did this 77 times - in one hour? I'm surprised they didn't give him the Nazi Salute. Even the idiotic Democrats stood up and applauded this moron, with a couple of exceptions - a very noticeable one being when he mentioned ending the practice of partial-birth abortion.

"We are building a more welcoming society - a culture that values every life." How can Bush state this when he's obviously willing to murder thousands of innocent children in foreign countries who are currently alive?

George Bush had a message for the "brave and oppressed people of Iraq: Your enemy is not surrounding your country - your enemy is ruling your country." I have my own message for the American people - could that statement not also apply to you?

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