Saturday, September 09, 2006

Whir-Beep-Click...





















My name is GDUHBYAO - Human / Bush-bot relations.

Bend over and I will inseminate you with the essence of stupidity.

The links are for readers who have wondered where to find the final 30% which still support duh-bya - the 2nd link is particulary pathetic and typical of the fascist mentality of those who frequent the Free Republic website.

These war mongering sycophants pretend to be patriotic Americans - the reality is that they are unabashed apologists who will go out of their way to find excuses for the Christofascist in Chief and his Zionist henchmen - any excuse, no matter how weak is better than holding their hero accountable for 9/11.

They are no different than the cowardly sheeple who groveled at the feet of Hitler and licked the boots of his Nazi thugs - I'm old enough to remember when America stood up to people like this rather than join or become like them.

Friday, September 08, 2006

The Emergence of Totalitarianism

















Congress has failed us, the courts are in BushCo's pocket, our election system is broken - the only choice we (the People) have left is revolution - it is the only way to get back what the fascist in the White House has stolen.

Our freedom...

Thursday, September 07, 2006

All Fascism All the Time















"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."

--Benjamin Franklin

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Appeasement




















Merriam-Webster defines appeasement as:

PACIFY, CONCILIATE; especially : to buy off (an aggressor) by concessions usually at the sacrifice of principles.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt once said, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself."

What was once the dominant American attitude has now been drowned by a streak of timidity which grows stronger day by day - it has become clear that once again the United States faces an existential threat from fascism.

No - not from so-called "Islamofascists" but from a home grown variety of fascism, a threat composed of Zionists and Christofascists who have allied themselves in an effort to usurp our government and destroy the American way of life.

Appeasement did not end with the German invasion of Poland in 1939. Even afterward, many in the U.S. opposed active resistance. Members of the Bush crime family continued supporting the evil of Hitler with money and the raw materials of war, fascists among the American Legion and the American Bund sought to bring Nazism to America - and the communists opposed fighting Stalin's ally until Hitler invaded Russia.

In January 1942, when German armies were at the gates of Moscow, George Orwell wrote that "the greater part of the very young intelligentsia are anti-war ... don't believe in any 'defense of democracy,' are inclined to prefer Germany to Britain, and don't feel the horror of Fascism that we who are somewhat older feel."

When applied to the embodiment of pure evil there are echoes of Orwell's words in the attitude and words of many modern-day intellectuals such as Tony Blankley, their support for the insane foreign policy of George W. Bush is the moral equivalent of Neville Chamberlains appeasement of Adolph Hitler.

These so called intellectuals refuse to recognize who the real "terrorists" are, they seek to deceive the American public by the careless use of words which carry emotional or value judgments - make no mistake, we are at war, but to not recognize who the true enemy is a recipe for defeat.

Pundits from William Kristol to Charles Krauthammer join in Blankley's moral relativism by suggesting that the United States is better than its enemies through the actions it has taken to prevent terrorism. Just as 1940s pacifists could see no difference between Nazi concentration camps and American wartime curtailments of civil liberties, so today's doppelgangers equate the mass murder carried out by the Nazis to attacks by religious fanatics, - all the while overlooking the war crimes perpetuated by the United States and Israel.

The problem is that the stated demands of the Bush cabal are a pretext for their maniacal ambitions. Bush is unappeasable - to continue supporting the madman in the White House only whets his insatiable appetite for destruction, just as giving up the Sudetenland encouraged Hitler to seek more.

Orwell's words, written in October 1941, ring true today: "The notion that you can somehow defeat violence by submitting to it is simply a flight from fact. As I have said, it is only possible to people who have money and guns between themselves and reality."

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America

When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
-- Thomas Jefferson.



Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Has Duh-bya gone over the edge?




















An increasing number of Republicans, ranging from former conservative Congressman Joe Scarborough to former President George H.W. Bush, worry that President George W. Bush's tenuous hold on reality is slipping away and the leader of the free world may be sliding into a full-fledged mental breakdown. Scarborough sounded the warning recently when he devoted an episode of his MSNBC talk show to the topic "Is Bush an Idiot?" Other published reports say even Bush's own father is worried about his son's mental state. Psychiatrists who have observed Bush during his presidency share this concern.

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Respect for Bush currently seems to be limited to the willfully ignorant, the feces eating sycophants, and the deranged - looks like there's some truth to the old saying, birds of a feather flock together.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Baying for Blood...











The cowardice of George Duh-bya Bush knows no bounds. While Americans were dying on 9/11 he cowered in a hole like the worm he is.

Shameful...

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Henny Penny...
















One day Henny-penny was picking up corn in the cornyard when–whack!– something hit her upon the head. “Goodness gracious me!” said Henny- penny; “the sky’s a-going to fall; I must go and tell the king.”

So she went along and she went along and she went along till she met Cocky-locky. “Where are you going, Henny-penny?” says Cocky-locky. "Oh! I’m going to tell the king the sky’s a-falling,” says Henny- penny. “May I come with you?” says Cocky-locky. “Certainly,” says Henny-penny. So Henny-penny and Cocky-locky went to tell-the king the sky was falling.

They went along, and they went along, and they went along, till they met Ducky-daddles. “Where are you going to, Henny-penny and Cocky- locky?” says Ducky-daddles. “Oh! we’re going to tell the king the sky’s a-falling,” said Henny-penny and Cocky-locky. “May I come with you?” says Ducky-daddles. “Certainly,” said Henny-penny and Cocky- locky. So Henny-penny, Cocky-locky and Ducky-daddles went to tell the king the sky was a-falling.

So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till they met Goosey-poosey, “Where are you going to, Henny-penny, Cocky- locky and Ducky-daddles?” said Goosey-poosey. “Oh! we’re going to tell the king the sky’s a-falling,” said Henny-penny and Cocky-locky and Ducky-daddles. “May I come with you,” said Goosey-poosey. "Certainly,” said Henny-penny, Cocky-locky and Ducky-daddles. So Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles and Goosey-poosey went to tell the king the sky was a-falling.

So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till they met Turkey-lurkey. “Where are you going, Henny-penny, Cocky- locky, Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey?” says Turkey-lurkey. “Oh! we’re going to tell the king the sky’s a-falling,” said Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles and Goosey-poosey. “May I come with you? Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles and Goosey-poosey?” said Turkey-lurkey. “Why, certainly, Turkey-lurkey,” said Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey. So Henny-penny, Cocky- locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey and Turkey-lurkey all went to tell the king the sky was a-falling.

So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till they met Foxy-woxy, and Foxy-woxy said to Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey and Turkey-lurkey: “Where are you going, Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey- lurkey?” And Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey said to Foxy-woxy: “We’re going to tell the king the sky’s a-falling.” “Oh! but this is not the way to the king, Henny- penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey and Turkey-lurkey," says Foxy-woxy; “I know the proper way; shall I show it you?” “Why certainly, Foxy-woxy,” said Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey. So Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky- daddles, Goosey-poosey, Turkey-lurkey, and Foxy-woxy all went to tell the king the sky was a-falling.

So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till they came to a narrow and dark hole. Now this was the door of Foxy-woxy’s cave. But Foxy-woxy said to Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey- lurkey: “This is the short way to the king’s palace you’ll soon get there if you follow me. I will go first and you come after, Henny- penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey." "Why of course, certainly, without doubt, why not?” said Henny-Penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey.

So Foxy-woxy went into his cave, and he didn’t go very far but turned round to wait for Henny-Penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey- poosey and Turkey-lurkey. So at last at first Turkey-lurkey went through the dark hole into the cave. He hadn’t got far when “Hrumph," Foxy-woxy snapped off Turkey-lurkey’s head and threw his body over his left shoulder. Then Goosey-poosey went in, and “Hrumph,” off went her head and Goosey-poosey was thrown beside Turkey-lurkey. Then Ducky- daddles waddled down, and “Hrumph,” snapped Foxy-woxy, and Ducky- daddles’ head was off and Ducky-daddles was thrown alongside Turkey- lurkey and Goosey-poosey. Then Cocky-locky strutted down into the cave and he hadn’t gone far when “Snap, Hrumph!” went Foxy-woxy and Cocky- locky was thrown alongside of Turkey-lurkey, Goosey-poosey and Ducky- daddles.

But Foxy-woxy had made two bites at Cocky-locky, and when the first snap only hurt Cocky-locky, but didn’t kill him, he called out to Henny-penny. So she turned tail and ran back home, so she never told the king the sky was a-falling.

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Moral of the story - don't believe everything you read, especially when the author is a liar with an agenda.