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Friday, December 21, 2007

Least of the Worst


Giuliani plummets in NBC/Journal poll
Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani has fallen 13 points since November and is now tied with Mitt Romney nationally in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Wednesday.
They say work for the best but prepare for the worst.
With this in mind, we might want to consider that we may very well have a new Republican president in 2009. Think about it. Voting machines that are easy to reprogram, a spineless Democratic party that is about as timid as a three legged lamb and ready to crumble at the lightest pressure, and a very pro Republican big business media - all these things add up to the possibility of another voting scandal that would bring in the next unelected president. They've done it before and they want to do it again.

The two scariest Republicans right now in my opinion are Huckabee and Giuliani. The others are scary as well, but these two are the scariest. The fall from democracy would continue at its present unabated pace with either of these two.

Huckabee is the X-tian, no separation of state and church candidate. When its all supposed to be X-tian, then everybody else is out of step.
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross." - Sinclair Lewis
Giuliani is the pro neoconservative, security, and war candidate. With neocons as his foreign policy advisors, Giuliani is all about axis of evil, World War IV, and a lock down surveillance society.
...Giuliani has enthusiastically endorsed virtually every one of the most controversial Bush/Cheney assertions of presidential power. He wants to keep Guantanamo open and mocks concerns over the use of torture, even derisively comparing sleep deprivation to the strain of his own campaign. He not only defends Bush’s warrantless surveillance, but does not recognize the legitimacy of any concerns relating to unchecked government power. source
Considering that Bush is arguably the worst president in US history, you would assume that the country would not be looking at a new Republican president. Alas, the country is as well informed as a throw rug. Many would be just as happy to see a Bush clone. In America one plus one equals any number you want.

1 comment:

Jim Sande said...

So many bad candidates, so little time....... HELP!!