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Mech

Joined: 06 Jun 2001
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Location: THE 4th REICH USA |
Michael Moore's "new suit".
Sun Dec 05, 2004 2:26 am
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Mike's New Suit
By Kurt Nimmo
12-3-4
In Bushzarro World, the Liberal, capital "L," Michael Moore gets a haircut, a shave, loses the baseball cap, dons a suit, and tells Jay Leno Dubya won the election fair and square.
Bushzarro World is here and now.
Asked by a stunned Leno about the new look, Moore said, "I thought I should look a little sharper for my IRS audit" and "If you can't beat them, you might as well look like them." As if to give the ABBers and Kerryites a glimmer of hope, Mike said there's another game in four years. And we'll come back and do the best we can."
(As for the IRS, consider this provision buried in a massive spending bill that would give Congress access to Americans' income-tax returns.)
Mike's smart, that's why he is a millionaire, and he knows Democrats carping about a stolen election are like babes in the wilderness, forever lost, seriously irrelevant. "At this point the number of irregularities brought to our attention is not going to change the outcome of the election," DNC spokesman Jano Cabrera told the Washington Post a few days after the election. "The simple fact of the matter is that Republicans received more votes than Democrats, and we're not contesting this election." Of course they're not "contesting" the election, why should they? Getting to the bottom of what really happened on November 2-the voting irregularities, manipulation, lost votes, voters intimidated, the Diebold voting machines owned by Republicans sans paper trails-none of this matters and, in fact, is a public relations problem for the Democrats, who don't want to look like they are feasting on sour grapes, who don't want to look like members of the tinfoil hat brigade, and who want to position themselves for 2008.
Of course, they'll lose that election, too.
Let's look at the ballistics here. Sure, there was probably vote manipulation, and maybe Kerry actually won by a few hundred thousand votes, but none of it matters because roughly half of Americans are seriously deluded, millions of people see goodness and strength in Dubya the Destroyer, simpletons in the Deliverance states and the evan Midwest see Bush as a regular Joe, somebody they'd be able to share a cup of java with at the local burger palace, a strong leader determined to protect them from Osama bin Kruger and his growing army of cutthroat Muslim minions (courtesy of the CIA), whereas Kerry is an east coast standoffish Liberal, capital "L," a billionaire, verbose and cerebral, from another galaxy, possibly another dimension, somebody who, if he bothered to visit Smallville at all, would arrive in a big black stretch limo. People identify with their president and Bush-carefully stage managed, shown whacking underbrush on his non-palatial estate in Crawford, Texas, communicating with mangled syntax in homespun dyslexic fashion, just like their neighbors-beats Kerry hands down. It matters not that Bush is all about giving the rich and multinational corporations everything they want, and in the process screwing the little people royally, because the simpletons and comfortably brainwashed, thanks to the Bush Ministry of Disinformation, see only the "compassionate conservative" illusion and Dubya the stern and protective father who dutifully "smokes out" bad guys in countries where there happens to be an awful lot of oil, if not a soul who had anything to do with 9/11 and killing Americans.
Mike Moore is a smart man, regardless of his naive belief Americans would actually put a neoliberal billionaire in the White House. His wisecrack about the IRS hits a bull's eye-those arrayed against Bush and the Strausscons can expect to be investigated, harassed, hunted down, and further marginalized, possibly even ostracized or even locked up in "protective custody."
I know this sounds awfully paranoid, but if you look at American history you will note such happened on a regular basis, from the Sedition Act of 1798, Abraham Lincoln's suspension of Habeas Corpus, the Palmer raids, to the Smith Act and COINTELPRO. Government always turns on its perceived enemies, especially after it has consolidated power.
Hitler and Stalin rounding up opponents and throwing them in gulags, or killing them outright, in the millions (Stalin was particularly effective at this) was not an aberration-in fact, it is standard operating procedure for government, regardless of ideological stripe. I'm not saying Bush will kill millions-well, maybe millions of Arabs and Iranians, eventually, but not Americans-but he will certainly go after those who oppose him (remember his admonition: "the rules have changed" ) and with vicious, Karl Rovian zeal now that he has his "mandate" from the simpletons and Fox News zombies. Listen to five minutes of hate radio and you get an idea of how much these people despise liberals, even wish to do them harm. If they can make Clinton's life miserable-and Clinton is not even liberal-think what they can do to your life. Count on Bush spending at least some of the "political capital" he earned on going after the opposition.
Think I'm exaggerating? Well, consider that 120,000 Americans were interned in concentration camps during World War II, thousands of "radicals" were rounded up without arrest or search warrants after World War I (some, including the anarchist Emma Goldman, were deported), during the Civil War antiwar activists (including newspaper editors, judges, and attorneys) were imprisoned without due process, beginning in the 1950s the FBI "used secret and systematic methods of fraud and force, far beyond mere surveillance, to sabotage constitutionally protected political activity" (designed, as J. Edgar Hoover put it, to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit and otherwise neutralize" civil rights, antiwar, environmental, and other political movements), and during the same time, as Mark Zepezauer notes, the CIA "trained special intelligence units in major cities to carry out 'black bag' jobs (break-ins, wiretaps, etc.) against US 'radicals,' " that is say anybody who disagreed with U.S. foreign policy.
Is there any reason to believe things will change now, especially considering our rulers tell us we are fighting a "war" against terrorism they promise will last a few generations? It is not an encouraging sign that Bush has nominated Alberto Gonzales to replace John Ashcroft as attorney general. Gonzales wrote a memo stating that laws prohibiting torture do "not apply to the President's detention and interrogation of enemy combatants," a memo so stark in abuse it "provoked concerns within the CIA about possible violation of the federal torture law [and] also raised concerns at the FBI," according to the Center for American Progress. Soon after 9/11, Gonzales said "the war against terrorism is a new kind of war" and "this new paradigm renders obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its provisions." Is it possible, as attorney general, Gonzales will find your civil liberties "quaint" as well?
Michael Moore may go on Leno and make jokes about his wardrobe, crack jokes about the IRS, but the message he sends out is unambiguous and chilling: Get ready for the clampdown, the purge, a new era of high-tech COINTELPRO machinations, deportations-under Patriot II, you can be summarily deported-maybe even locally based mini-Gitmos, an activation of the FEMA camps, at minimum black lists and job losses. Mike wants you to know he is doing everything he can, short of renouncing his liberal philosophy, to stay on the good side of Bush and Crew. Of course, it won't work, and that's why he mentioned the IRS and what it portends. Mike knows how these guys operate, although he believes we can change things next time around, in 2008, he still believes there is democracy in America, however fleeting, however endangered.
As Chalmers Johnson said before the election, it may be a good time to emigrate. "If you have a little money, I'd prepare your escape route," said Johnson . "You might want to go up to Vancouver and buy yourself a condo."
Johnson and Moore have "a little money," so they can escape Bushzarro World with relative ease. But for many of us who have no money-or not enough to buy a condo, let alone rent an apartment in Vancouver, that is if the Canadians would allow us refuge-Johnson's urgent advisement is not only worthless, it is a slap in the face. Get out or prepare to be devoured, Johnson seems to be saying.
Mike believes his new suit, shave, haircut, and even-tempered, post-election jokes will save him, or at least deflect the inevitable. Like Chalmers Johnson, Michael Moore will eventually join the exodus-meanwhile, those of us of far lesser means will face the leviathan. I was right about Bush's lies (months before the invasion) and I was also right about Bush's "re-election." I believe I am right about what's down the road for those of us who have the crust and gall to call it as we see it and denounce our rulers as traitors and war criminals.
See you in the FEMA camp!
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Swamp Gas

Joined: 06 Jun 2001
Posts: 4254
Location: On a Hill in the Lowlands |
Sun Dec 05, 2004 3:29 am
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Is Moore saying "We must become like them to survive"?
Is it Moore Smoke and Mirrors?
I'll be damned if I ever put on a Monkey Suit, start praying to their Sky God, and kissing the boots of these Christo-NeoCoNaZionists, just to stay on their side.
We didn't when Nixon tried the same SH*t back in the 60's.
Better be cutting our hair, watching Leave it to Beaver, and buying our Rapture Raffle tickets since only 144,000 will be going.
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Thetaloops

Joined: 29 Sep 2003
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Sun Dec 05, 2004 3:44 am
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The idea of FEMA camps just sends chills up my spine. We too are not finacially in a position to make a major move, without spending our now devaluated money supply and getting penalized for pulling it out, etc, etc.
Michael Moore has a bit of red neck in him that came out in Bowling for Columbine. and I think that is what makes him so supportive of Bush and his philosophies in the long run. Michael goes along with the CNN view of 9-11 and the elections. To me he is becoming one of the so called elite the richer he gets. As Cindy Lauper said, 'Money Changes Everything'.
Well, We seem to be moving in to the digging our heels in and resisting the take over. Checking out a dehydrator and pot belly wood burning stove. Here we go! Four more years or more of the New World Order.  |
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Swamp Gas

Joined: 06 Jun 2001
Posts: 4254
Location: On a Hill in the Lowlands |
Sun Dec 05, 2004 3:49 am
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Speaking of New World Order:
Pres. Bush Jr. Supports A New World Order
Reader: Storm
Bush calls for global cooperation
December 02, 2004
By Joseph Curl
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- President Bush yesterday challenged
international leaders to create a ***new world order***,
declaring pre-September 11 multilateralism outmoded and
asserting that freedom from terrorism will come only
through ***pre-emptive*** action against enemies of
democracy.
Full Article at:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20041202-122549-7793r.htm
Bush in Canada -- Picture:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/photo_20041201-104919-1328.htm
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>through ***pre-emptive*** action against enemies of
That's why you want America to control the U.N. to readily approve
pre-emptive actions in any part of the world, and you have American
politicians lying to fulfill this sinister agenda by bringing down
scandal on the U.N. _________________ Heard it from a pilot who spoke real gooooood! |
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increase 1776
Joined: 07 Oct 2000
Posts: 3097
Location: Bizzaro World |
Sun Dec 05, 2004 4:48 am
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Michael Moore's new suit should be an orange jump suit.Or pink if you're in Arizona.The guy is a gov.shill,another piece of the propaganda machine. Belongs in jail with the rest of his buddies. |
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