Thursday, February 24, 2005

What we, the people of this nation, is facing is a kind of "Future Shock" by Tyrant Bush. Alvin Toffler's book had the thesis that humans have a finite capacity for change. When humans reach their capacity for change then the human system goes into a state of shock.

The rate of change engendered by Tyrant Bush's anti-constitutional agenda is breathtaking. The staggering number of changes to the Constitution and American society has brought about a kind of fatigue and stupor to the progressives. This wholesale onslaught by Tyrant Bush and his minons, both individuals and corporations, upon the very notion that the Constitution and Bill of Rights stands for a democratic republic and the protection of individual freedoms from the power of government.

The founders of this nation would be appalled by the misuse and abuse of political power by Tyrant Bush's vision of an Christian-based, anti-science government, which has a imperial Presidency followed by the withered and lackey branches of Congress and Judiciary.

From the abuse of "iminent domain" for the pocketbooks of energy corporations that this administration is more then willing to use under aegis of the phony and criminal conspiracy by energy corporations of the California "energy crisis" to abasement of the rubic of "national security" into "homeland security" by Tyrant Bush from the still shrouded in mystery of why and how was 9/11 allowed to occur.

The laundry list of legal, moral and ethical wrongs by Tyrant Bush would fatigue the most ardent Constitutionalist and defender of the Bill of Rights.

However, the crime by Tyrant Bush that will stand out internationally will be the use of torture in the name of homeland security. Many learned people have spoken eloquently about the use of torture in the vast globe spanning gulag system set up by this administration.

What is most reprehensible is the blatant illegal and immoral use of torture in the name of protecting Americans not only from foreigners but from other American citizens.
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