Thursday, February 02, 2006
"The State of the Union..."
...or, "It's Not Like He's Ever Misled Us Before."
Show of hands: how many people think that, given the opportunity, the Bush administration would use warrantless wire-tapping to spy on their political opponents?
<counting hands>
Show of hands: how many people think that, given the opportunity, the Bush administration would use warrantless wire-tapping to spy on their political opponents?
<counting hands>
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i have two up. the other means i think the opportunity has already been taken, many times. they don't give a shit. why should they?
i retched at the applause for the 'terrist surveillance progrim'.
there really aren't more than a handful of republicans up there with principles, are there? i mean, i kinda knew that, but that warrantless spying clapping opened my eyes a bit wider.
i retched at the applause for the 'terrist surveillance progrim'.
there really aren't more than a handful of republicans up there with principles, are there? i mean, i kinda knew that, but that warrantless spying clapping opened my eyes a bit wider.
Democracy dies to thunderous applause.
The Republicans are worried about this; they're not yet ready to turn on him--they're still hanging in there. But if the poll numbers on domestic spying get worse they won't be clapping any more.
The question is: can Democrats pierce the media propaganda wall and make people understand exactly what's at stake?
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The Republicans are worried about this; they're not yet ready to turn on him--they're still hanging in there. But if the poll numbers on domestic spying get worse they won't be clapping any more.
The question is: can Democrats pierce the media propaganda wall and make people understand exactly what's at stake?
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