December 17, 2005
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So there's all this stuff in the news about Bush signing NSA orders to violate the constitutional rights of US citizens.
And then there's this radio broadcast where he says, basically, "Yup. I did it. Thirty times. Now whatcha gonna do about it?"
Now, I can't be the only person blown away by the fact that a sitting US President just admitted, in a radio broadcast that he didn't have to give, that he broke the law and violated the rights of perhaps thousands of Americans. You gotta give it to the guy: Balls of steel.
He's saying: Fly my flying monkeys! Do battle for me in the press and around the water cooler! Support me, your President, during my trying hour! I'm going to sit here and admit that I'm a fucking felon, while you argue that the war on terrorism turns felony into patriotism! Fly, fly, FLY MY MONKEYS!
And if he wins... If he comes out of this shitstained but still in power, then we don't really live in the United States Of America any more.
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Isn't this incredible? And you would think that the gun toting, bible thumping, truck driving asshole who complains bitterly about just about ANYTHING else the federal government does - is all for the president authorized (and continues to advocate) illegally wiretapping pretty much anyone's conversations without any oversight.
I mean really. Really. Haha, it's so fucking insane it's funny.
The whole thing just boggles my mind. And the new assertions that YES, there were some domestic wiretaps, but golly, those were just a big mistake? Well, isn't that kind of the point?
It's ...yeah. Insane's the right word for it.
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