"Aid and comfort to the enemy" ... you really need us to believe that don't you?
To not reveal the illegal behavior of Mr. Bush is to give aid and comfort to the most dangerous enemy of traditional and legitimate American freedom.
An attorney general who publicly proclaims that Mr. Bush is justified in breaking the law is in effect giving aid and comfort to the most dangerous enemy of traditional and legitmate American freedom.
At what point did we cross the line to become the very thing we've historically and traditionally repudiated?
Conservative and moral-minded voters who thought they were voting for a righteous man ought to be asked now about how they feel and just what sort of mandate they thought they were giving Mr. Bush.
How many of those who voted to give Mr. Bush his mandate voted to unleash an executive authorized to violate the rights of the citizens by secrecy, deception and manipulation?
How many angry and offended morals voters mandated a President to lie to us and deceive Congress into launching a war? How many angry and offended moral-values voters are willing to believe that the President's immoral and unnecessary international slaughter has made us safer and truly prevents us from having to undergo terror within our own borders?
How many angry and offended morals voters in 2004 knew they were mandating a President who's appointees would seriously under-serve and fail to logistically support the American military - especially the troops themselves - and turn the VA into a bastion of betrayal and failure?
How many angry and offended moral citizens voted to support a President who would openly insist on the lie that Congress fully supported what he was going to do?
How many angry and offended morals voters knew they were unleashing a leadership that would with blatant impunity authorize torture and the moral repudiation of a traditional American image as a truly moral military power and force for good?
How many angry and self-righteous morals voters now find themselves having to side morally with the idea of torture and - as Mr. Falwell has so simply put it - "blowing them away in the name of the Lord?"
How many angry and offended morals voters agree with Bush and Gonzales that Bush illegally spying on Americans is not as serious as revealing to the country that it's president who serves under a sacred oath to preserve and protect has willfully forsaken the preservation and protection of American freedoms in pursuit of secrecy and power?
Mr. President and Mr. Attorney General, you have betrayed this country. You yourselves have given the greatest aid and comfort to the enemy. Look into the mirror and see what real enemy of freedom stares back at you.
To the moral-values voters still standing around trying to look the other way and pretend that they did not unleash evil itself, look into the mirror and see what real enemy of freedom stares back at you.
Cross posted to WashBlog