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So here I am, getting ready to travel again. Oh joy, oh rapture, oh bliss. At least the B.H. is at the other end of this particular journey.
I note with alarm--but not surprise, because I rather suspected that this would happen--that the current administration is looking for ways to postpone the election in case of terrorist attacks. Like terrorist attacks themselves, I do not believe that this is a partisan issue--I would like to believe that any Republicans reading this are as horrified as I am that an elected government would consider interfering with the regular workings of American democracy (clunky though they may be) for anything less than total catastrophe. Such a thing would be nothing less than the establishment of a tyranny.
I note with alarm--but not surprise, because I rather suspected that this would happen--that the current administration is looking for ways to postpone the election in case of terrorist attacks. Like terrorist attacks themselves, I do not believe that this is a partisan issue--I would like to believe that any Republicans reading this are as horrified as I am that an elected government would consider interfering with the regular workings of American democracy (clunky though they may be) for anything less than total catastrophe. Such a thing would be nothing less than the establishment of a tyranny.
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Absolutely... I'm a pseudo-republican, but definitely more conservative than most on LJ, and I can only say that I'm horrified by this.
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I'm probably closer to a liberal than a conservative. From that point of view, this administration's actions are flat out horrifying.
I make jokes about the Bush Dynasty, but really, what's next? Presidente-For-Life Bush? South America (all apologies) here we come and all without the need to leave the country.
Right now the terrorists are a threat to individual lives, while it's the administration's reactions that seem to be the real threat to the country. Ugh, in that light, the terrorists are winning.
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I have to admit I couldn't quite believe this when I read it this morning. If not in November, when does it become safe? How are you ever going to have an election if someone doesn't fix - and advertise - a date for it to happen on, and once you've done that, whenever it is, what's to stop someone reacting to that? And if you still haven't had an election by January, who's then President? Because the incumbent is just as unelected as the other guy.
It's just wrong, even as a contingency plan for something that might never happen, on so many levels. Of course, this is the same crowd that wanted to shut down the whole of central London for several days so that the President could visit the Queen.
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It's appalling, what terrorists have done to our ways of thinking and acting.
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(Anonymous) 2004-07-13 07:33 am (UTC)(link)>>Such a thing would be nothing less than the establishment of a tyranny.>>
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I make jokes about the Bush Dynasty, but really, what's next? Presidente-For-Life Bush? South America (all apologies) here we come and all without the need to leave the country.>
If you look at the history, it becomes scarily clear that the Bush family is just the tip of a very strange and scary iceberg. The so-called Neocons have been running the executive branch of the govt.since Nixon, bar the few and desperately opposed Democratic presidencies. The Names of Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the rest, including Bush senior, have been there behind the scenes for almost forty years.
Eisenhower (also a Republican, btw) spoke with real prescience when he warned John F. Kennedy about allowing the military industrial complex too much power. They now seem to have all the power and, no surprise, they like to use their products.
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