Tar and Feather Time
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 08:36PM Is it just me, or is it getting increasingly ludicrous the number of people from the current Administration and GOP being being indicted or being cited for contempt or being called up on charges of illegal hiring practices or being convicted of bribes or of just generally caring *nothing at all* about this country and its people.
Not to mention the biggest crime of all. Okay, Iraq.
The latest NPR story about DoJ's Goodling being brought up on specific charges of asking politically-motivated questions as a method for screening candidates for non-political positions was the straw that snapped my back. I mean, my God, this woman was asking applicants about their stands on abortion and other hot-button issues. I mean, my God!
And where is Bush? What is he doing? What is he saying?
Not that, I, like, can stand to see him or listen to him, but he's had nothing to say about the economy or gas prices or the earthquake or the fires in California or the flooding in the midwest or the candidates or the bombings in China or the latest bombings in India or Baghdad.
He's already personna non grata. But he's doing it on his terms.
Uh-uh. He ain't gonna get away with it. We can't let him. At least not without a good coating of tar and feathers first.
Cry for justice, people. Cry for justice. (And I ain't making Congress blameless either, not with its 9 percent approval rating. Get to work for the people, people in Congress, or the people are gonna fight back.)
Department of Justice,
Monica Goodling,
NPR in
Blood Boilers 


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