Cross posted on Daily Kos
Sun Dec 18, 2005 at 08:25:30 AM PDT
My door is wide open. I’m waiting. I’m ready and I’m not scared.
I call Europe all the time. I email Europe all the time. I guess this might make me an enemy of the state.
I’m only scared of a few things. I’m scared that still the American people seem brain dead.
I’m scared that still plenty of Americans think George Bush is a good president.
I’m scared that still the Democrats are making nice with a tyrant.
I’m scared that the Democrats refuse to still call this president what he is: incompetent, a war criminal, a man unworthy of his job, a man who has announced to the world that he is above the law.
I’m scared that the American people see little or no leadership from the Democratic Party. This may be my number one fear.
I’m scared that the tyrant isn’t named Saddem Hussein. The tyrant is named George W. Bush.
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I’m scared that the New York Times withheld from the American people information that may have affected the outcome of the election.
I’m scared that we put political hacks into jobs at FEMA and the political class turns a blind eye. I’m talking to you, Joe Lieberman.
I’m scared that our children are not being properly educated.
I’m scared that many Americans may freeze this winter because they will not be able to pay for home heating oil.
I’m scared that our troops in Iraq still don’t have the proper body armor.
I’m scared that Mr. Alito may waltz onto the SCOTUS because the Democrats still refuse to have a facedown with our unelected president.
I’m scared that 46 million Americans go without health insurance and access to basic healthcare.
I’m scared that politicians from both parties refuse to level with the American people.
I’m scared that the American Taliban are running our government.
Am I scared of George Bush–you bet. I’m scared of cowards masquerading as Top Gun heroes conning, deceiving and scamming the American people.
But Mr. Bush, I’m not scared of creepy Al Queda monsters lurking in the shadows.
I’m really scared of unelected presidents though.
Friends, forgive me, but I’m back in 2000 again.