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"Alas, I see my initial worries about the current administration as the greatest betrayal in my whole life by my old pal pessimism. I attended the president's inauguration in 2001. When he took the presidential oath, I cried. What was I so afraid of? I was weeping because I was terrified that the new president would wreck the economy and muck up my drinking water. Isn't that adorable? I lacked the pessimistic imagination to dread that tens of thousands of human beings would be spied on or maimed or tortured or killed or stranded or drowned, thanks to his incompetence.

"I feel like a fool. All those years of Sunday school, and still the apocalypse catches me off guard."

February 19, 2006

Guest Columnist New York Times

The Pessimism Deficit

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Yup!

All we have to do is elect the AntiChrist to the office of President and Awaaaayyy WE GO!

Tragic, just tragic. :shakemitk

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Softee: Do you agree with this person, or are you saying you shouldn't be supprised at what some people think, being that we might be in the last days.

I'm not a very political person, but I am really getting tired of the liberal wackos blaming everything bad that happens on our president. If that's the case, I hope Mr. Bush has broad sholders because I think we will see many more natural disasters and more crazy leaders to deal with. Doesn't anyone realize we have checks and balances to keep one man from holding all the blame. It was the fault of the local government in New Orleans for not using the money that the US government gave them to fix the dikes. After the fact, it unfortunatally takes time to get things in motion. My nurse practitioner told me he went to New Orleans to help, but the local government had them spend so much time filling out paper work, they couldn't help anyone. He said the homeless were living in tents getting eaten by bugs because they did't know how to write and couldn't fill out the forms for better housing. The medical volunteers spent there time trying to fill in the housing forms instead of treating people they couldn't help because of red tape and lack of medical supplies. He said not much got done until the army took over.

The question of spying. Yes Big Brother is watching and has been for quite some time. It is unfortunatally a sign of the times or maybe end times. We are getting a little paranoid. Our country has been so open to the people of the world for so many years. That is how we all got here. But know we can't be so welcoming, because some of those we welcome want to destroy us. And the US is us. I think the ones who get spyed on are mostly those who are suspect, not your everyday Joe. I don't want my privacy invaded any more than anyone else but what do I have to hide? I'm not doing anything illegal. My most private things have been pocked and prodded and partially removed by doctors and nurses. If I have to give up some of my God given rights to protect other good people,who I live with, in this beautiful country we live in, then so be it. I haven't yet been asked to give up my life for my country, but if I ever am, I hope I have the guts to do so as so many have done before.

Why should we apply our constitutional rites to those who wish to hurt us. Our enemies don't deserve our respest. We do need to respect what they can do to us. If we bury our heads in the sand, like we've done before, we will again get bit in the butt. If our government has good reason to think our enemy is withholding information that will cause harm to our people, torcher the bastard!

What do we do with the leader of Iran, who wants to destroy the world to fulfill prophecy? Do we say, oh well it's God's will, or do we stop the bastard? There's another decision we will probably be able to blame on Mr. Bush. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes in these difficult times. Steve
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Hairless (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:01 pm Softee: Do you agree with this person, or are you saying you shouldn't be supprised at what some people think, being that we might be in the last days.

I'm not a very political person, but I am really getting tired of the liberal wackos blaming everything bad that happens on our president. If that's the case, I hope Mr. Bush has broad sholders because I think we will see many more natural disasters and more crazy leaders to deal with. Doesn't anyone realize we have checks and balances to keep one man from holding all the blame. It was the fault of the local government in New Orleans for not using the money that the US government gave them to fix the dikes. After the fact, it unfortunatally takes time to get things in motion. My nurse practitioner told me he went to New Orleans to help, but the local government had them spend so much time filling out paper work, they couldn't help anyone. He said the homeless were living in tents getting eaten by bugs because they did't know how to write and couldn't fill out the forms for better housing. The medical volunteers spent there time trying to fill in the housing forms instead of treating people they couldn't help because of red tape and lack of medical supplies. He said not much got done until the army took over.

The question of spying. Yes Big Brother is watching and has been for quite some time. It is unfortunatally a sign of the times or maybe end times. We are getting a little paranoid. Our country has been so open to the people of the world for so many years. That is how we all got here. But know we can't be so welcoming, because some of those we welcome want to destroy us. And the US is us. I think the ones who get spyed on are mostly those who are suspect, not your everyday Joe. I don't want my privacy invaded any more than anyone else but what do I have to hide? I'm not doing anything illegal. My most private things have been pocked and prodded and partially removed by doctors and nurses. If I have to give up some of my God given rights to protect other good people,who I live with, in this beautiful country we live in, then so be it. I haven't yet been asked to give up my life for my country, but if I ever am, I hope I have the guts to do so as so many have done before.

Why should we apply our constitutional rites to those who wish to hurt us. Our enemies don't deserve our respest. We do need to respect what they can do to us. If we bury our heads in the sand, like we've done before, we will again get bit in the butt. If our government has good reason to think our enemy is withholding information that will cause harm to our people, torcher the bastard!

What do we do with the leader of Iran, who wants to destroy the world to fulfill prophecy? Do we say, oh well it's God's will, or do we stop the bastard? There's another decision we will probably be able to blame on Mr. Bush. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes in these difficult times. Steve

No, I am not saying we are in the last days--whatever that might mean! I am simpy quoting her because Bush is even worst than we imaginaged we would be!

The president sold out to the neo-con wacko draft dodgeres who love to inflict war on the rest of us.

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Blaise (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:12 pm No, I am not saying we are in the last days--whatever that might mean! I am simpy quoting her because Bush is even worst than we imaginaged we would be!

The president sold out to the neo-con wacko draft dodgeres who love to inflict war on the rest of us.

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No, I just hit the size code by mistake! πŸ˜„
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Hairless (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:01 pm Softee: Do you agree with this person, or are you saying you shouldn't be supprised at what some people think, being that we might be in the last days.

I'm not a very political person, but I am really getting tired of the liberal wackos blaming everything bad that happens on our president. If that's the case, I hope Mr. Bush has broad sholders because I think we will see many more natural disasters and more crazy leaders to deal with. Doesn't anyone realize we have checks and balances to keep one man from holding all the blame.
Steve

Steve,

The concept of checks and balances only works when the legislative branch is not in lockstep with the executive branch. Unfortunately, that is what we currently have, so that one point of view is really all that matters. In a situation like this, those in power should shoulder more of the blame for things that go wrong, as they really are not up against any opposition.
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So,

If we should NUKE Iran would that set Armegeddon back a thousand or so years?

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So,
A-1 (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:46 pm If we should NUKE Iran would that set Armegeddon back a thousand or so years?

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Huh? How do you come to that from the quotation that I posted?
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I said...

So,
A-1 (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:46 pm If we should NUKE Iran would that set Armegeddon back a thousand or s
Blaise (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:48 am o years?

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And then you asked...

Huh? How do
you come to that from the quotation that I posted?

Don't get your shorts in a bunch, Softee. :D

I asked the question Because Hairless said...
Hairless (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:01 pm What do we do with the leader of Iran, who wants to destroy the world to fulfill prophecy? Do we say, oh well it's God's will, or do we stop the bastard? There's another decision we will probably be able to blame on Mr. Bush. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes in these difficult times. Steve

It was just a rheutorical question...

O.K.?

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