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Timbuk3 Donating Member (727 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-04 07:53 PM
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June 16, 2004
Edited on Wed Jun-16-04 07:58 PM by Timbuk3
The day Bush lost "re"-election.

No one can deny there aren't any WMD. (Well, OK, a few neorubes are clinging to a couple of shells that got lost for 10 years, but no one with a brain thinks two shells weigh all of those tons and tons that Powell lied to the UN about.) There will be no "mushroom clouds over American cities", and there wouldn't have been had we not invaded Iraq.

The pictures from Abuse Graibh, all by themselves, speak to the argument that Iraq was invaded to STOP torture. But the story continues to break that the White House sought legal counsel to find out how they could get away with it anyway, in violation of international law, while preying on the fear of terrorism inspired on 9/11.

Now the media is finally forced to point out to America that there is no link between Iraq and 9/11, nor ever a link between Iraq and "attacks on America", and that Iraq and al Qaida had no working relationship.

People think, you know.

And they'll remember when the talking heads told them that all of this was true.

They're going to be asking themselves "why did we go into Iraq, again?" And their answer to that question will be balanced against 800 (and growing) American lives, and countless Iraqi lives.

They'll ask themselves "When will we be bringing our troops home?" And that answer won't come. Not on June 30th. Not before November 4th.

They'll ask why Cheney's company was awarded all those contracts, why there have been so many reports of over charging (remember the gas prices, the missing $16 million?), and when that spending will end. Are we paying to repair those pipelines? Why are we building schools in Iraq when my own kid's school can't afford uniforms for band or sports, books, and why are all my co-worker's kids selling those damn candy bars and "pizza kits" if the schools here are in such good shape?

They'll talk to their neighbor, who's been looking for a job for...6 months?...a year?...longer?...and is afraid of losing his house. Even those who totally lack compassion (like a neorube) will begin to wonder what that will do to his own property values now that interest rates have gone back up and they've pumped all that second mortgage money back into the economy.

At some point it will occur to them to ask, "Is democracy in Iraq really worth it? What made Hussein such a 'unique threat' to our society that it was worth tearing the fabric of that very society?" Because the outrage over the war will only grow, and the partisanship and bickering will only grow, and the debt will only grow, and the death toll in Iraq will grow, and no amount of "recovery" is going to change any of that.

In a few weeks we'll go to the theatres in droves to see "Fahrenheit 9/11". Oh sure, the VPB and Ann "the man" Coulter and Blowhard Bill and Michael "Weiner" Savage and Republican-run web sites and reich-wing radio commentators on "clear channel" (by now we shouldn't need to stress what that channel is "clear" of, the truth, should we?) will howl. But most of us won't listen, because we ALL secretly know that these people have an agenda and we ALL secretly want to rebel against authority, sometimes. We may see that movie become the highest grossing film of the summer. And as we leave we'll ask ourselves, again, "Why did we allow a President to take us into war based on lies?" And a few of us might just turn off those talking heads who told us not to go see that movie, because we're Americans and we don't want ANYONE telling us what we can see or do.

And the 9/11 report will come out, and the Plame investigation will continue, and the Abuse Graibh facts will keep coming out, and the Enron scandals will keep coming to light, and the family members/friends/neighbors/friends of friends/sons and daughters of friends will continue to die in Iraq, and they'll take part-time jobs to "make do" while they look for a job that they'll settle for because even though "the benefits aren't as good" the pay is "almost as good" as their last job, and they'll move away because they "can't afford to live here any more", and they'll turn off Fox News when it's telling them how good things are because they'll know that it's all a big fat lie designed to keep those in power in power, and the rest of us on the outside looking in.

And finally, one day in November, they'll walk into a voting booth. Some for the first time, some for the first time in years, because they'll know after what happened in Florida that voting really DOES matter. They'll do it because they can, and they'll do it because they know that they must, and they'll do it because they love their children and because they love their country and because they just can't remember when things have been THIS fucked up. And they'll take their time, and they'll mark their ballots carefully, and they'll make sure that they don't accidentally vote for the man, or the party, who brought them all this "happiness" and "unity".

And for the first time in 4 years, there will be optimism in America, and a firm resolve that nothing like this ever be allowed to happen again.



Get out of our house, Mr. Bush.

http://www.timbuk3.com/6-16-04.htm <===supporting links here

Comments, criticism, edits?

And one more you might like: http://www.timbuk3.com/hypocrisy.htm
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FloridaPat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-04 08:06 PM
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1. Got my fingers crossed and my Voters Registration Card in the
other hand
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Timbuk3 Donating Member (727 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-04 08:16 PM
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2. I was afraid of being too optimistic...
...when I wrote that.

I have no intention of letting up until November 4th has come and gone.

Barring something completely unforeseen, my state will go to Kerry. I can vote absentee. (This is a friend's site with all kinds of voter registration info: http://www.vote4change.net/register.html ), so I'm thinking of coming to Florida to help at the polls.
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Atman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-04 09:44 PM
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3. Timbuk needs to post to DU more often
Edited on Wed Jun-16-04 09:45 PM by Atman
I've stayed up many a night until the wee hours, lamenting the sorry state of affairs via IM with Timbuk. He's put a lot of work into his web site, and it's a great resource for all sorts of stuff about Bush and the upcoming election. He's been posting to a dying Yahoo board which we've kept alive since January of 2002...but there are few posters left, and his wit and wisdom would go a long way in further livening up the DU board.

How about a laurel, and hardy handshake to my buddy Timbuk3. Welcome (again) Timb! Come by more often!
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