Tepid Sense of an Intrepid Destiny

Friday, September 17, 2004

Indecisiveness is not as bad as making terrible decisions. Indecisiveness does not bog us down in unwinnable wars - quagmires, destruction and death. Terrible decisions relegate us to a future fighting past mistakes, refuting misconception and being the scapegoat of all err.

President Bush can strut his bullshit all he wants about progress and optimism, the right march and freedom if he wants. When 2 more Americans are kidnapped in Baghdad, bombings by U.S. forces in Fallujah kill 32 today, 8 killed in a car bombing today, and many more happening as we speak (and far too many passed to mention), progression is reappraising our policy of preemption; progressive is being aggressive with planning and strategy; progressive is the opposite of conservative. This is not progress. This is not conservative. This is awful.

Here is a quote from a shitty article about the convention protests by Robert Novak: Unfortunately, many demonstrators recognized me from my television appearances and condemned me as a "traitor" because of the CIA leak case, some suggesting I should kill myself. I had to resort to using a security escort to move a short distance to fulfill commitments for CNN.

A Senate committee voted Wednesday to roll back the Bush administration's controversial new overtime regulations, which critics say would have deprived an estimated 6 million workers of overtime pay.
The Republican-led Senate Appropriations Committee voted 16-13 to approve a Democratic amendment to repeal the regulations.
The Bush administration began implementing the regulations last month -- a move welcomed by many corporations but bitterly opposed by organized labor.

Below are some great cartoons from prospect.org


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