Yes, yes, and yes... The Bush agenda is absolutely to destroy the social contract...
Alice Fisher's role as chief prosecutor in the Jack (Does this guy look like a major pig prick or what?) Abramoff is worrying a lot of people. If the prosecutor isn't tough or effective enough, dozens of people in all areas of the Bush regime will get off scott free, with only half a dozen or so of the most obvious malefactors being brought to justice.
Gimme a break. Sure, she's never prosecuted a case before in her entire fucking life, but it's high time the public realized that having no experience is REQUIRED of the person entrusted with the highest positions in select areas of government. The point of a Bush regime executive appointment is not ONLY to reward some political Bush thug with a nice job, but is also to wreck, dismantle, or cripple some area of government designed to help the poor, foster equality, punish rich criminals, or protect the public from disasters. Other areas, such as war, spying on people, and running the economy are run by highly qualified people, who, as it happens, are also entirely incompetent. But that's another matter. They're not hired especially in order to BE incompetent, they just are.
thank you, thank you, thank you and thank you again... right up there on the top of the bushco agenda is the destruction of any implied or explicit social contract... the gang of criminals came into office with that specific item on their to-do list, they've been hard at work for five years and, by god, they've done a magnificent job so far...
so many people decry bushco for not having the interests of ordinary or disadvantaged people at heart but, folks, puh-leeeeze... that's the WHOLE IDEA...! if you ain't rich, if you're struggling, if you're having problems, if you aren't economically well-to-do, it's clearly because you are no damn good in the first place because, if you had the right stuff, you wouldn't be where you are, you poor bastard... Submit To Propeller
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