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Home Front: Culture Wars
"What I thought was a wasted week"
2007-09-03
This is a link to more links at Cadillac Tight. He points us to an interesting discussion by guest bloggers at Andrew Sullivan's place (while AS is on his honeymoon!) about the future of the liberal movement once GWB's not around to absorb all the hatred.
Posted by:Seafarious

#5  My hope is that electors place security over quixotic notions of freedom. Bush's inclusivist nation-building has been a disaster, and it is an adjunct of UN rabble democracy. Regardless of who wins the next Presidential election; indulgence of the enemy will lead them to reckless conduct that will compel the type of harsh disproportionate retaliation that should have commenced on Sept 12, 2001.

As I write, the Bush regime is participating with Howard Dean, in a convention of the Islamic Society of North America, notwithstanding the DoJ's current Trial pleadings against the ISNA as an "unindicted co-conspirator" in a Texas terror case. I don't hate Bush, but I condemn his liberalism. More Christians have been murdered under his tenure than in any time since the St. Bartholemew's Day Massacre. So much for "faith based" politics. It is a fact; under Bush-Clinton, Muslims have been treated as more-equal-than-others. By placing an void of certain victory before voters, Bush has diminished re-electability of the GOP. A Dem regime might want Islamofascists to vote; inevitably, an American majority will want them to die.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-09-03 13:37  

#4  The Bush Hatred Syndrome has almost become a mental illness that has fixated on him. The answer is they will simply find another target no mo uro.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-09-03 11:37  

#3  Bush is just the focal point. With him gone, it'll spread to hatred of all good things.

Unless a Trunk gets elected, in which case, it'll just transfer.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-09-03 07:48  

#2  I agree that once Bush leaves office, there will be this huge well of irrational hatred that has nowhere to go. The question then becomes - does it die out, or find another target?
Posted by: no mo uro   2007-09-03 06:54  

#1  I read about 1/2 way through and decided brushing my teeth and heading to bed was more interesting.
Night!
Posted by: 3dc   2007-09-03 01:18  

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