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Michael considered fate at 12:37   |   Permalink   |   Post a Comment

What I don't get is why there aren't more Americans saying the same kind of thing? Why aren't people rioting in the streets, like the French? Especially when Bush plans to start a nuclear war. I mean, what the hell? Give me the America that 24 presents - a country that puts their citizens' freedom and safety over political interests, where the law enforcement does everything they can to stop international threats - politely, and where the president is smart, reasonable, has integrity and takes decisions in the face of all the facts. It's a parody, really. 
Despite the ballsy statement (with which I agree) to Bush the other day by a fellow American in Charlotte, North Carolina:
Q: You never stop talking about freedom, and I appreciate that. But while I listen to you talk about freedom, I see you assert your right to tap my telephone, to arrest me and hold me without charges, to try to preclude me from breathing clean air and drinking clean water and eating safe food. If I were a woman, you'd like to restrict my opportunity to make a choice and decision about whether I can abort a pregnancy on my own behalf. You are --

THE PRESIDENT: I'm not your favorite guy. Go ahead. (Laughter and applause.) Go on, what's your question?

Q: Okay, I don't have a question. What I wanted to say to you is that I -- in my lifetime, I have never felt more ashamed of, nor more frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency, by the Senate, and --

AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: No, wait a sec -- let him speak.
I nevertheless give 'ol W some slight appreciation for his earlier statement on religion:
I'd like to say one thing about religion -- religion and politics, if you don't mind. The United States of America must never lose sight of this beautiful principle: You can worship or not worship and you're equally American. You're equally American if you're a Christian, Jew or Muslim, atheist, agnostic. We must never lose sight of that. That's what distinguishes us from the Taliban.
.. Even if it is lip service.


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