Sunday, June 19, 2005

Lobotomys for believers?

There's no way to easily reconcile opposites, yet that's what BushCo constantly requires of us...when we see the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan going badly and he says all is going along just fine. Now either we can't believe what we see and read or we can't believe him. Take your choice. Apparently there are enough people out there who can't trust their own eyes and brains that BushCo can get away with this bullshit. However, it seems also that less and less people are buying what he says on many fronts. Morialefaka lays out the problem perfectly when he writes:

Another example (of BushCo caused cognitive dissonance) might well be the reaction of the MSM and Republicans to the Downing Street Memos. Now they are saying something like, "well, what's new about that? We all knew he was lying in the first place." Try to make sense of that. The implication is that because we were all aware he was lying in the first place we shouldn't be concerned about it. NOT CONCERNED ABOUT IT! Our President deliberately lied to bring about an illegal, unconstitutional, immoral, and unnecessary "war" in which many of our children and thousands of others perished and we are not concerned about it? What kind of warped illogic is in the minds of these people? They seem to believe that if they just ignore it, it will go away like all the rest of their scandals. After all, if we all knew he was lying before the release of the memos, why should we trouble ourselves about it now? Are you required to undergo a lobotomy when you register as a Republican?

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That's all that's required to be said about that.

In other matters, I've just finished reading the thriller, "One Shot" by Lee Child. There's just no way to anticipate what comes next with that guy. Just excellent work.
Wrap.

A right-on! bite out of http://morialefaka.blogspot.com 's blog today.

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