get it together.
by tejano
Tue Oct 25, 2005 at 09:22:45 PM PDT
there is something else: our world is broken.
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there is something else: our world is broken.

And he wasn't half the criminal the current murderous thugs appear to be.

The Honorable Henry A. Kissinger, The Secretary of State,
Washington, D.C. 20520
October 10, 1973
Dear Mr. Secretary:
I hereby resign the Office of Vice President of the United States, effective immediately.
Sincerely,
SPIRO T. AGNEW
The pipe from our house to the sewer leaks a bit. We never fix it. There is a depression in the street that is the puddle's home. We refuse to pay taxes to repair the street. Our vehicles get dirty when we drive through the puddle; when I wash my Chevy Suburban, or my wife's Ford Explorer, the runoff collects in the puddle. I am often too lazy to turn off the hose and it adds to the puddle as well. One of our trucks leaks a little oil and that gives the puddle a glimmering sheen.
If a person cannot walk into the middle of the town square and express his or her views without fear of arrest, imprisonment and physical harm, then that person is living in a fear society. And we cannot rest until every person living in a fear society has finally won their freedom.
Naturally, the very regime she to which she pledges allegiance fails the test absolutely:
Local police escorted Niederer out of the event, handcuffed her and placed her in the back of a police van.
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There are, of course, a great number of books on the subject, ranging in complexity and point of view; even the memoirs of the president's father (a man who could have occupied Iraq had he made the choice to do so) might have been appropriate.
In light of the president's previous reticence to examine the myriad resources available to him, a recent White House press release has been attended with a fair amount of curiosity.
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A few days after the election, I canceled cable tv.
I was done, and content to read for a while.
I had to go to chicago, sadly, for a funeral of someone I really liked.
He had died on election night.
On the way home, O'hare was awful. Endless little mobs at the sea of self-serve check-in machines: understaffed by overworked people as the frustrated passengers gathered and pressed. TSA staff threw luggage on surgical tables with lazy disdain, opening most in slow motion and swabbing compartments and underwear while wearing latex gloves.
We have laws.
We need a new word which cuts across the words we use now, words which are essentially meaningless due to the abuse they have suffered during the political process. This new descriptor should apply to persons who are dedicated to the following ideals and explicitly not apply to persons who do not recognize these tenets as their own.
On this day, people throughout the world, and especially in the United States, can read, reflect upon, and contribute to a list of imagined events which might easily be true after one year of a Kerry Administration.