Ms. Smith Goes to Washington

March 10, 2006

Judging From Where I Sit

MS. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON
by Shirley Smith

What this Supreme Court did by putting aside the law and placing George Bush into the White House, illegally, just because they could get away with it, and the incestuous relationships between the Bush administration and relatives of this court, such as Scalia for one, should not be allowed. But, anything goes today (look at all of the incestuous relationships with this White House, such as Halliburton and others, who are the only ones allowed to steal from the government). It's the Bush GOP way, and I, too, agree, what does O'Connor have to complain about now?

I don't believe that anyone should be above the law, including a partisan Supreme Court. I don't believe in appointments for life. We now have a stacked court that is partisan to the Right-Wing zealots of the Bush GOP, and will help to turn this country into a full blown, religiously crazed, third world country, because it all filters down from the top.  

Attytood: Breaking: Sandra Day O'Connor rips into GOP, DeLay, Cornyn, and warns of the "beginnings" of dictatorship  

Just a viewpoint from the sidelines, because lawyers, judges, and even the Supreme Court, are no different (more superior) from any other individuals, if given enough freedom and power, can and they did ... become too full of themselves, in my opinion.  

The time to prevent a dictatorship should have been before the Bush GOP coup that included the Supreme Court. I may not know much about the law, but damn sure know right from wrong and when something smells of rot ... and it was wrong to put Bush into the White House, period. That didn't take a law degree to figure out.  

Bush's background is not one that should ever have been considered for such a job and he hasn't been a disappointment in knowing how to fail in everything he touches. He's a complete "on-purpose" failure and a deadly time-bomb to this nation, whether it's lying us into a war or the complete destruction of our environment, or the selling off of our country for profit. The problem with his type of failures is that they condemn innocent people to death, create more homeless and poor. In fact, the Republican Party has followed Bush down the path of failure. The truth is that we all lose because of these greedy, money-hungry losers who were placed into power. Not to ever forget all of those lives that have been taken or ruined because of this "pinch-minded, antidemocratic, wannabe Hitler-Stalin dictator."  

We don't hear anyone talking about those lives lost, as if they are not important or never happened. We, the US, bombed Iraq for ten bloody years with depleted uranium. Held food and medical supplies from them.  For what?

Who in the hell do we think we are on this planet? Every one of those people and our patriotic military who have died should never be allowed to be forgotten. Allowing anyone to bomb and kill at their leisure without fear of reprisal would be wrong. Too many innocent people have died in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the US because of the unfeeling, uncaring, incompetence of Bush, his administration, and his followers. And, all of this hell on earth started with the Supreme Court.  

Thanks BuzzFlash,

Shirley Smith

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