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MY Foul Mood




MY Foul Mood

By: R.B. Ham

I have been out of sorts all day, ever since I forced myself to watch the 'Boy King' perform his act at the so-called "town meeting" down in Orlando, Florida. He fielded 19 questions from the audience as he wandered around the stage, microphone in hand, waving the rhetorical flag and pounding the patriotic drum of War. It was a horrifying spectacle. Little more than an organized propaganda rally, only two of the questions caused him any problems.

One man asked whether the hospitality industry, which has been hurt badly since 9-11, could get grants or loans similar to what the airlines received as aid. He pointed out to Bush that billions of taxpayer dollars were given to the airlines to help them out.

"To answer your question directly, no", Bush said.

Remember, this is a man who once told an audience at an expensive Republican Fundraising event that they were his kind of people, "The haves and the have mores".

This lying sack of shit is now using rhetoric to cover his actual opinion of the unwashed masses. Witness his photo-op at the unemployment office earlier in the day.

After single-handedly destroying the American economy so his buddies at Enron could run roughshod and fill up their vaults, he had the gall to say this, "There's nothing that hurts me more than to know as we head into the holiday season that some of our citizens and some of their families hurt because they've been laid off".

Ha Ha. Bush feels your pain, can you imagine that? This Daddy's boy, who's never had to work a day in his life, and who was already rich and connected when he was but an embryo, has the unmitigated gall to attempt to connect to the very people who he has declared political war on. Un-freaking-believable. Does anyone sane swallow this crapola?

The best question was from a young lad who asked, "What were you feeling when you first found out about the WTC attacks?".

You could tell he was spinning furiously as he started out by saying what originally went through his mind when the first plane hit New York's World Trade Center: "I was sitting outside the classroom waiting to go in, and I saw an airplane hit the tower - the TV was obviously on - and I use to fly myself, and I said, 'There's one terrible pilot', and I said, `it must have been a horrible accident'."

There's a problem here, first brought up at a popular web site I contribute to by a reader named Walt Starr.

"Nobody saw the first plane hit the World Trade Center live on television. There was no film of that event for at least two hours after it. The only live coverage of a plane hitting the tower was the second plane. When the second plane hit the tower, Bush was reading to the class.

Bush lied, there is no way he could have been watching television and seen an airplane hit the tower live. He is deliberately re-writing history."

Click here and go to the Record. Scroll down.

Then he said that he was "whisked" along and didn't think much more of it (huh?) and went on with the Elementary School photo op (true priorities?), and then his chief of staff Andrew Card told him of the second plane and that it was an attack.

Bush then speeded forward with his version of the confusion and such that followed as he tried to get all the facts etc. blah, blah, blah... and then when he got on the plane he was telling everybody "This is War!" ...yadda, yadda, yadda... "There'll be hell to pay!". Massive cheering and bloodlust venting from the audience.

Shameful that these potato heads don't know the full story, seeing as how the Smirking Liar never related all the facts.

Like the fact that he kept reading to the children for a full half hour, never once showing any emotion, after being told of the second attack. Or the fact that he went AWOL (again, I sense a pattern) for a whole day while his Military Junta were making sure that the bin Laden scapegoating would take full root, that the planted evidence could be found and that there would be little risk of the truth accidentally getting through the Isaacson, Welch and Ailes News Filters and out to the unwashed masses.

I'm sorry to say that there's little chance of the unwashed masses ever finding out the whole truth now.

In fact, there's as much chance of that happening as there is the chance that Bush will put the needs of the many over the demands of the few.

His actions speak louder than words.

© R.B. Ham



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