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Thursday, September 09, 2004

not ta keep harpin' 

on this but. . . really now, I've had it up to here with the likes of you people.

Okay, not you people, my dear reader, not you at all. Because by virtue of you're being right here right now you are demonstrating an enlightened if slightly delusional and amused sense of your self and your world.

Just like me.

I am, of course, refering to you people, the huddled masses who continue to spend more than they can afford on their digitally gilded cage.

What the hell is wrong with you people, anyway? Why do you continue to buy dubya's line like a stoned guy in the Taco Bell drive-thru with three dollars in his pocket at three o'clock in the morning?

Please, you people, don't miss understand my meaning, I scarcely give a rat's ass about the Other Guy.

"Same song, differn't key," as the Old Gaffer would say.

But really now, this takes the cake.

On August 1, 1972, Col. Killian grounded Lt. Bush for failure to perform to U.S. Air Force/Texas Air National Guard standards and for failure to take his annual physical as ordered.

". . . failure to take his annual physical as ordered". . . The current Commander in Chief violated a direct order from a commanding officer during a time of war?

Another memo refers to a phone call from the lieutenant in which he and his commander "discussed options of how Bush can get out of coming to drill from now through November." And that due to other commitments "he may not have time."

The current Commander in Chief "may not have time" to serve his Nation when the Nation is at War?

And why, with his erratic attendance record, he was subject to neither discipline nor active duty call-up as provided for in his contract with the Guard.

Hmmm. . . "erratic attendance record"? So I guess dubya never considered serving his Nation a full-time job. How would the grandson of a United States Senator possibly get away with shirking his duty anyway?

frogs in pots

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