30.10.06

2 minutes hate

Some of the web's more popular "milblogs" -- blogs maintained by present or former active duty military personnel -- are going quiet following a renewed push by U.S. military officials to scan sites for security risks.
Wired News: Under Fire, Soldiers Kill Blogs

that's cool. wouldn't want anyone to know the reality of the situation, y'know, that a lot of those guys have no idea why the fuck they're there, laying their lives on the line for what appears to be no reason whatsoever, and just want nothing more than to come home. or that some of them might now be a little confused, as the freedom they thought they were fighting for is being stripped from them.

hey, you know what i find silly? all those assholes out there with ribbons on their cars, banners on their blogs and buttons on their coats, saying shit like, "support our troops" and "impeach bush". quit it with the ribbons and the banners and the damned buttons, get off your fat asses and DO something about it. it amazes me how many "impeach bush" bumper stickers and blog banners, etc i've seen. obviously there is strong support for the idea, and yet nothing has come of it. gutless, lazy fucks. a blowjob is impeachable, but murder, terrorism, neglect, dishonesty, sheer stupidity and the shredding of the constitution and the bill of rights is ok with you people? are you fucked?

oh, and...

Boing Boing: Bush legalizes martial law -- what Constitution?

i'll let boing boing's cory doctorow say it for me:
It's easy to get scabbed over about the Bush White House's assault on the Bill of Rights, but every now and again, they rip loose with an attack so egregious, it rips the scab right off. Between the right-to-torture bill and this one, it's clear that Bush intends to bring back the pork-politics glory of the Cold War by reinventing the Soviet Union on American soil.

The elections are coming up in a matter of weeks. Vote America. Throw the traitors out. Install some leaders who love the Constitution more than the raging hard-on they get from settling political disagreements by imprisoning their opponents.

do what cory says. vote. if it's the last fucking thing you do, make sure you vote.

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2 comment(s):

Hey, face it. He hasn't really done anything "impeachable." I don't think incompetence is a reason for impeachment. You put him in office. Deal with it.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 30.10.06  

i did no such thing, i'm a canadian...

you should never "just deal" with things that are happening that are wrong. if that was the mentality of people who opposed slavery, supported the civil rights movement and supported women voting, we would be living in a very different world. apathy only leads to trouble.

holding people, including native born americans and canadians for indefinite periods of time with no reason is wrong.

killing iraqi civilians for a war none of really know the reason for, is wrong.

not responding properly to the crisis in new orleans, is wrong.

a true democracy is defined as a government for the people, by the people. if the people don't like something, the people should change it. it's all up to you.

By Blogger Courtney, at 30.10.06  

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