Monday, November 14, 2005

Suffer No Fools Gladly!

Recently I engaged in a debate with someone who I thought at the time knew what they were talking about. Well, that was not the case. This guy was so dense and stupid that I should have disengaged at the sight of the red flag but I did not. This dumbf**k actually said that "scientific theory" and "theory" (used in common parlance) are one and the same. Oh why did his mom not go to the local abortion doctor for a session.

Well he is also a neo-con..... surprised? Here is some interesting reading I think you will like.

It is increasingly apparent that there is an important ideological conflict going on in the modern
conservative movement between supporters of increased state power and supporters of limited government.

The conflict pits the Bush Republicans against traditional conservatives. While both groups give lip service
to the term limited government and use the same “conservative” label, they are very different creatures.
The Bush Republicans advocate a “neo-con” approach to state power that critics fear is a potential creeping
fascist ideology disguised as conservatism. Secret prisons, torture and unlimited detention in prisons without trial
are all examples of policies supported by the Bush Republican that outrage both traditional conservatives and civil libertarians.
Traditional conservatives rely on the rule of law instead of personal rule by a strong leader or leadership group.
The Bush Republicans seem to believe that anything the Bush Administration wants to do should be permitted
because they claim that they should be trusted not to abuse the power of their offices.
Traditional conservatives believe that the system of checks and balances should be strong enough to survive good
or bad White House or Congressional leaders. The Bush Republicans seem to view the checks and balances system
devised by our Founding Fathers as obstacles to imposing their views on our government and nation.


Most Americams - 57 percent - said they think Bush is a dishonest bastard.
Just over four in 10 say Bush is honest. Whites, Southerners, evangelicals, racial bigots,
the uneducated and the religiously-insane, were most likely to believe Bush is honest.
Bush, who promised "honor and integrity," has ordered his entire staff to attend ethics classes in an
attempt to fool the blind and the stupid into thinking he's clean, but his staff is full of treasonous traitors.
The president gets credit from a majority for being strong and decisive, but he's also known for
getting everything completely f-ing wrong, so his stubbornness is dragging the country down with him.

1 comment:

The Goddess said...

Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't one go to a class because they know nothing about the subject? Oh, I'm sorry, I've answered my own question.