Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Mission Accomplished (Again) Claim From BushBot

“The objective of securing the safety of Americans from crime and terror has been achieved,” Attorney General John Ashcroft said in his handwritten resignation letter of November 2 which was made official on November 9th. Following in President Bush’s footsteps, Ashcroft has claimed victory in his war. And just like Bush, his claim is a 100% lie. Do the brain-washed believe these claims of victory? Possibly. But the brain-washed are not the pressing issue. The most important thing for Democrats is to keep their eye on the ball and never to forget what is really going on in the GOP. Whenever you see a born-again Christian like John Ashcroft (and probably his successor) coming to power within the GOP, do not for one moment think the GOP has a deep belief in religion. The GOP has a deep belief in power. The GOP has decided to use the “God says so” strategy. It’s been an incredibly successful ploy throughout history. Whether it will work to accomplish the real aim of the BushMen remains to be seen. If the Democrats forget the level of GOP cynicism, we lose sight of the GOP goal which is global supremacy. When the BushMen bring God into their party agenda, it’s because the “God Says So” ploy works. If God proves to be ineffective, the GOP will jettison the Almighty faster than Cain sold his birthright for a mess of porridge. Whether President Bush is a true-believer or a God-biz con-artist is immaterial. The Democrats must never lose sight of the fact that the GOP using the God-card is simply a means to their ultimate goal--ruling the world.

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