Friday, November 12, 2004

reasonable ideas anyone?

what are we actually going to do to influence the policies of this administration? i see bush appointing the man who provided the rationalization for guatanamo bay and abu ghraib as attorney general, a complete religious radical with a questionable dedication to modern
medicine (believes women should read the bible to cure PMS and doesn't believe in birth control under any circumstances) to the FDA committee for womens' reproductive health, and the likelihood of appointing an anti-abortion supreme court justice. he's going to try again for the anti-gay constitutional ammendment now that he tested the waters with the earlier one and can fine-tune the rhetoric and ask for help from his newly reinforced majority in both houses of congress. he asked his generals to hold off on full-on invading fallujah until after the election and no one cares. with arafat dead, he and sharon will undoubtedly attempt
to institute some puppet akin to karzai or allawi in a palestinian state with borders defined by where israel decided to build their wall, with our approval. and in four years, he will be looking back saying "look! we have happy democratically elected governments in free states in afghanistan, iraq, and a new palestine." suicide bombings will of course still be happening in all three states, but our continuing coalition of the willing will keep them in check with our new ability to effectively wage urban warfare. bush will be crowned emperor and build the death star so those damn genocidian terrorists from the planet xenopus don't keep blowing up our intergalactic microwave energy pipelines in the year 3000.

sigh.

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