the people who
killed your Chief's mother will hear from all of us. Now.
I am blinded by outright rage now. I told my mother, after we sat and watched the devastating interview with President Broussard of Jefferson Parish on Meet The Press, and while the both of us were in tears, that if I were ever confronted with Bush or any of this cronies in person, I would most likely thrash them like they have never been thrashed.
I don't care if the FBI is reading this. I don't care if I get zeroed in my tip jar below.
Bush must pay for the thousands of Americans, like that elderly mother in Jefferson Parish, he killed this week. Yes, he killed them. You can be charged with murder and convicted if you are responsible for the death of another though criminal negligence. There is not a doubt in all of our minds that Bush been criminally negligent this week. And that is the best spin you can put on his behavior and his failure to act. By spouting off insane lines like "The Cavalry is coming." When it was not. When it has not. People hear that and they think they are going to rescued when in fact, under the ideology of conservatism, we are all on our own.
But there was something else that Mr. Broussard said today, that tells me why I think "criminal negligence" is the best spin you can put on it.
The Bush Administration "cut the phone lines?"
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What possible reason did they have to do that?
If they did that, they are guilty of outright murder with malice aforethought.
And for that, Mr. Bush deserves to die. He should be hung from the nearest tree. If he ordered or allowed to have those phone lines cut, then he purposely disrupted the emergency response to the Hurricane. He purposely allowed people to die. He purposely killed that elderly mother.
And, in this wonderful country where the death penalty is legal due to the biblical justification of "an eye for an eye," then it is wholly appropriate to call for Mr. Bush's execution as we would call for any serial killer's execution upon the revelation of his crimes.
Whether it was criminal negligence, derliction of duty or outright premediated malice, we must hold Bush to pay for his crimes this week. And Bush must pay the punishment of charges.
Death.
Resignation is no longer enough. Impeachment is no longer enough. He must be tried, in a drumhead trial during a revolution if need be. But it must happen.
There will be no justice if anything less occurs.