Sunday, December 17, 2006

Investi-Gate


With the democrats assuming control of the Congress and apparently assuming control of the Senate, investigations into the acts of human nature that brought about the Iraq War fiasco and subsequent occupation nightmare will commence.

It is Senator Leahy that will be a focal point guard in the investigations.

Democratic-Led Panels to Probe Administration's Actions in War and Counterterrorism

I like Leahy. He is publicly talking about the power grab made by Bush in recent years, in particular Bush's reversal of practically one thousand years of western civilizations' code of jurisprudence. Bush now controls the right of habeus corpus over the newly discovered entity that is called an enemy combatant. Keep in mind that it wouldn't take much for any old one of us to become one of those new entities as well.

Who can blame Bush for wanting to push his family's power rocket as deep and hard as possible. A quick scan of that family's reach and dalliances within and without the law leaves one upchucking like a jackass movie star snorting wasabi.

The Bush family dalliance list leaves a good looking neocon drooling. There's Nazis, CIA, Weapons smuggling, oil, Arabs, presidencies, governorships, banking scandals to the tune of billions, and on and on and on. Holy Shit it is the empire.

But hey wait a second, at every corner there is a poisonous snake hiding in the Bush brush. (or is that bush?)

Diplomat's suppressed document lays bare the lies behind Iraq war

Oh boy, we're screwed now. And why is that? Because like so many amazing documents and individuals that have come forth screaming out the vast ocean of lies that got the Iraq War started, this is just another feather on the massive Bush dam.

My prediction: Investi-Gate shocks the democrats, the republicans are already stocking up on earplugs. Bush does his high wire act one mile over the Senate house and if he ever slips and falls, he bounces in mid air only to assume and grab more power, presumably this time over the rules of physics.

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