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Headzup: Unratified Treaties and Telecom Immunity

By Manila Ryce
Published Sunday, January 27th, 2008, 5:17 pm
Filed under: Society/Culture: Law/Order, Videos: Political, Personal Posts, Society/Culture, Videos, US Politics

Brevity is the sole of wit, which is why Headzup only needs 30 seconds to make a point while I ramble on.

But fuck it. Many bloggers were rejoicing on the 20th that Bush only had one more year in office. This anniversary went consciously unmarked on this blog for good reason. I wish I could jump up and down about another rich white man getting away with murder, but the president deserves to be locked up for the rest of his life. I also do not place blame solely with Bush or even his administration that I would see his removal as some great victory. The lives of over a million people have bloodied the hands of so many Democrats that I can not even entertain the thought of supporting that party’s nomination. I never have voted for a Democrat and it looks as though I never will. Perhaps if we impeached the majority of our elected officials, replace the Democrats with actual liberals, and told our representatives that the American people were running shit now, I’d have reason to celebrate. Until we have real democracy, I won’t be waving that flag or pledging allegiance. Party loyalty is as dangerous as nationalism.

3 Responses to “Headzup: Unratified Treaties and Telecom Immunity”

  1. So will you reply to my inquiry?

  2. @BuelahMan
    Didn’t mean to ignore you. I actually just sent out an email to the 35%ers a few minutes ago, and am communicating with others involved in the Kucinich campaign. I was planning on doing a post to collect more people once we came to a general consensus on where to go, but I will include you in on the current mailing list if you’d like.

  3. Please do.

    My list is not so big, but our goal is the same.

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