| Subject: Re: WORST CASE SCENARIO |
| From: "Ian St. John" <istjohn@noemail.ca> |
| Date: 20/10/2004, 11:16 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,sci.physics,alt.sci.seti,sci.environment,talk.religion.newage,talk.atheism |
Alexander Mulligan wrote:
In talk.religion.newage, Ian St. John wrote:
Raj Rijhwani wrote:
On Friday, in article
<VLObd.311643$787.96174@fe2.columbus.rr.com>
nunya@bizniz.net "John Baker" wrote:
Dude, just vote the republicans out. <G>
I'm sorry - that's off-topic.
Shrub may well be alien, but we're searching for extra-terrestrial
*intelligence*.
The problem with Dumbya is not his intelligence. It is his reckless
disregard. Basically, a loose cannon, he cannot understand that not
everything has a military solution. The danger is that he will get
another mandate and pile up more provocations on top of his current
fiasco ( such as adding Iran to the destabilisation of the middle
east as some sources have leaked ). He may end up igniting the
entire region out of pure cussedness and inability to accept his
mistakes honestly.
Anyone that thinks there's any real difference between tweedlejohn
and tweedlegeorge is dumber than he is.
No. I do not expect Kerry to be reckless. That is a major difference and
critical difference just there.
Kerry Supporter: "Honey, that George Bush is a real Hitler. Let's
elect a hands-on peasant butcher from Vietnam, okay? One that has
voted for pro-war bills more often the Bush has. A member of the
Upper Class who is never going to change anything that will endanger
his priveleges."
Certainly nobody that has even the slightest chance of being elected in the
U.S. *republic* is going to come from the priviledged class. Were you not
paying attention or are you under the delusion that the U.S. is a 'grass
roots' democracy? You have a choice to (s)elect your dictator every four
years..
take it.. and consider carefully which person makes the scariest dictator.
(P.S. the general problem with dictatorships is that they work to maintain
the power of the dictator, not the good of the public, except in the rare
case of 'benevolent' dictatorships where there is a recognition of 'nobless
oblige' ).
My favorite Shrub quote:
"The French don't even have a *word* for 'entrepreneur'!"
A classic!
And he probably still can't figure out what is wrong with it... declaring
that if he had it to say over again, he would say it *exactly* the same
way.. ;-)
That *is* his defense for every error he commits.. that he is either too
arrogant or too dim to see his errors.