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flordehinojos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 07:22 AM
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The Worst Pretend Country of the World: Bush's America.
We are living in the worst PRETEND country of the world.

Pretend that Bush is pResident.
Pretend that Bush's economy is the best since the founding fathers came on shore.
Pretend that we are a FREE and DEMOCRATIC country.
Pretend that we are in a war... (because for the record we are in an OCCUPATION)
Pretend that Bush is not a terrorist (when he can put anyone of us in jail just because we hate him)
Pretend that America does not torture--when Bush waterboards whoever he wants to.
Pretend that your job is safe -- when Bush can threaten to take it away (especially if you are a federal employee who refuses to goto Iraq).
Pretend that we have power over our own selves ... when Bush can declare anyone of us a terrorist and dispose of us.

Pretend that the Bush family is a fair, honest, family with lots of integrity to spread around ... when they are an evil, dishonest, unfair and unbalanced family who lack integrity and do anything to gain a narcissistic top along with power and control of the world.

Pretend

Pretend

Pretend

This is America today. The worst pretend country in the world!
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CJCRANE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 07:28 AM
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1. If Bush-Cheney
suddenly decided that the Earth is Flat I'm sure the RW noisemachine would go along with it and shout down the Round-Earthers and brand them as Flat-Earth-Deniers, traitors and conspiracy theorists.
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Perry Logan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 07:29 AM
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2. I'm so glad the Republican Congress didn't have time to screw up the internet.
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annabanana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 07:36 AM
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3. (found a nancegreggs on this very subject!)
Hey Nance! Why isn't this one in your Journal?


Lets Play Pretend
By NanceGreggs

You have to give George W. Bush credit for one thing.

Never before has an allegedly adult male been able to continue playing pretend with the fervor and commitment of an unknowing child well into his adult life, a game traditionally abandoned by those entering what should be their more mature years.

The signs of this ability to ignore reality and steadfastly adhere to the world of the phantasmagoric were apparent from the outset of the Bush administration, starting with the obvious: Let’s pretend an ignorant, ill-spoken idiot was legitimately elected to the presidency of the United States.

Once begun, the Oval Office version of let’s pretend quickly evolved into puppet theatre, as Cheney and the neocons dangled their front-man from strings before the public – who, of course, were meant to play along with them, starting with let’s pretend this ne’er-do-well failure is actually running the show.

And so it began:

Let’s give tax breaks to the wealthiest Americans, along with the wealthiest corporations – and let’s pretend that every American is getting an equal break.

Let’s tell the Fundies that we’re going to amend the Constitution to quash any hopes of ever recognizing same-sex marriages – and let’s pretend we are actually going to do it.

Let’s set a course for lining the pockets of Big Oil, Big Business, Big Pharma – and let’s pretend it is for the benefit of average Americans.

Of course, the events of 9/11 (as any GOPer will tell you) changed everything – except for the game of let’s pretend, which would now be played with more abandon than usual, and with much higher stakes than were on the table before.

Let’s insist that we were attacked by Al Qeada in Afghanistan – but let’s pretend it was Iraq, and act accordingly.

Let’s say there was a connection between the attacks and Saddam Hussein – and then let’s pretend we never said it.

Let’s tell the citizenry that the Patriot Act is for their own protection – and then let’s pretend that their rights aren’t being dismantled by its passage.

Let’s stonewall any investigation into 9/11 – and when there is no way of avoiding such investigation, let’s pretend we’re telling the whole truth and nothing but, even as we refuse to produce the relevant documentation without redaction, and refuse to testify under oath.

Let’s launch Shock ‘n Awe and invade a sovereign nation that poses no threat – and let’s pretend that we had legitimate national security reasons for doing so.


Let’s declare to American citizens that this unnecessary war of choice will protect our shores from alleged terrorists – and let’s pretend it will be over in a matter of weeks, and will pay for itself.

Let’s state without qualification that we relied on solid intelligence to prove this war necessary – and let’s pretend we didn’t fabricate “the proof”.

Let’s disallow the publication of any photographs of the caskets of dead soldiers – and let’s pretend those deaths never happened.

Let’s act totally dismayed when the scandals of Abu Ghraib and Gitmo are exposed – and let’s pretend torture was instigated by a few bad apples, who acted without our knowledge.

Let’s act patriotic when the incidents of rendition and torture can no longer be ignored – and then let’s pretend it was legal and necessary all along.

Let’s suppress any information about the tens of thousands of Iraqi deaths, and the total destruction of their country – and let’s pretend everything is going swimmingly.

Let’s put billions of dollars into the pockets of war-profiteers like Halliburton – and let’s pretend that the people making obscene profits aren’t related to White House occupants and their families and friends.

Let’s feign dismay and surprise when a covert CIA agent is outted – and let’s pretend it wasn’t meant as a warning to anyone who publicly disagrees with our agenda, and let’s pretend we’re going to “get to the bottom” of such a traitorous act.

Let’s go on (yet another) vacation as the experts tell us that Katrina is imminent, and her destruction of NOLA may well be catastrophic – and let’s pretend we were never warned.

Let’s appoint our political cronies to positions that may require life-and-death decisions – and let’s pretend, after-the-fact, that we had no idea how incompetent they were.

Let’s arrange yet another series of photo-ops where we pose for the cameras and act like we intend to do something – and let’s pretend it wasn’t just that, another series of photo-ops in place of actual leadership.

In the current state of our nation, the game of let’s pretend continues unabated.

Let’s watch the stock market and the devaluing of the US dollar – and let’s pretend the economy is doing well.

Let’s stand by as the American middle-class drowns in credit card debt, as they lose their jobs to outsourcing and plant shut-downs, as they struggle to retain homes mortgaged by unscrupulous lenders – and let’s pretend that the bottom isn’t falling out beneath us.

Let’s do nothing as our infra-structure, our system of education, and our economy crumbles, and as our national debt rises to unprecedented heights – and let’s pretend that we represent “fiscal responsibility”, and that these seemingly detrimental warning signs are actually beneficial to the American way of life.

Let’s ignore the plight of American soldiers returning State-side to face endless red-tape to get their due, lack of assistance with overcoming the wounds they suffered as a result of their service, and even homelessness or suicide – and let’s pretend that we Support the Troops.

As we head into the 2008 elections, we are being asked yet again to ignore the realities of what has happened to our country and its citizenry, and what continues to happen on a daily basis.

The Republican candidates (who, while proud of their fearless leader, G.W. Bush, are still reluctant to mention him by name) want us to believe that the game of let’s pretend can still be played.

Let’s pretend it isn’t all collapsing around us; let’s pretend that despite everything we have seen, heard and experienced over the last seven-plus years, the course we are on isn’t an unmitigated disaster.

Let’s pretend that we still have the loyalty of our traditional allies, still have the respect of the world, still have a chance of surviving another four to eight years of sticking our heads in the sand and playing another round of Let’s Petend.

Yeah, by all means, let’s pretend we can do that.

Perhaps as we, as a nation, go down for the last time, we can just pretend that we actually survived.

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flordehinojos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 01:31 PM
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9. nice piece by nancegreggs (and a whole lot more developed too) but maybe
there is some synchronicity in the air! and hopefully there is a lot more synchronicity on the subject on impeachment. is nancy pelosi beginning to soften on her impeachment stance due to synchronicity's push? God. I hope so!
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flashl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 08:04 AM
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4. Doesn’t the current PRETEND state challenge the very notion that the U.S. is actually a Republic?
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Hubert Flottz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 08:20 AM
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5. Have some Kool-aide it's grapes of wrath flavored, bush's favorite
made to taste just like 86 proof sunny delight, by the people at Rove production and reproduction. I think Dick mainly sticks to the 86 proof blood & guts flavored.

America is like the child with the covers pulled over his head so the old witches, ghouls and monsters will just go away. Trouble is, the monsters don't play that shit!
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spartan61 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 09:53 AM
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6. Does anyone remember when Michael Moore
at the Academy Awards (for F 9-11) said this very thing? Way back then he called the bush administration Pretend and he was booed and cut off. Moore was so correct!! It was Pretend then and is even more so now. I can't state enough how much I hate what bush/cheney and the whole cabal has done to our country. I can't believe this is the same country I used to be so proud of. They are all criminals and the sad thing about this is that they are getting away with all of their crimes.
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flordehinojos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 01:34 PM
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10. you are correct. this is not the same country.
and yes the bush criminals are all getting away with it. the rest of the country (aided by the mainstream media and the bush goons) pretends not to notice.
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psychopomp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 10:51 AM
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7. I think there are worse
Starting with North Korea.
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flordehinojos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 01:35 PM
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11. give bush a little more time you may be wanting to move to north korea for a better place to be in
than what bush is turning us into.
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psychopomp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 01:43 PM
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14. He hasn't much time left
There are almost three hundred million spread out over a larger area than that of China...even including Tibet. I doubt he can accomplish what has transpired since the 50's in NK.

I can throw a rock and hit NK from here. ;)
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Echo In Light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 10:56 AM
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8. The "manufacture of consent" is certainly nothing new to America
It's just been amped up beyond belief over the past several years ... that is, beyond belief, meaning, unbelievable that more people haven't connected the dots and demanded accountability and change - and I mean real, substantive change, not more pretending and posturing vis-a-vis "voting."
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devilgrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 01:35 PM
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12. But but but but Hugo Chavez is just as bad!!!!
:sarcasm:

but but but but...
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flordehinojos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-30-07 01:39 PM
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13. the "W still the worst" is great ...
t-shirts with that emblezone on it would be a knock out!
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