Saturday, January 27, 2007

Dear Sir

Dear Mr. Bush:
We know you do not listen to your advisers, we know you do not listen to the people in which you are sworn to serve, we know you do not listen to the generals on the ground in Iraq. We know you won't listen to the soldiers who are staging an anti-war protest at your door either.

U.S. troops plan to attend Iraq protest

You call yourself a "decider". You sir, have not made a wise or honest decision in your life. You have bankrupted every business you have been given. I do mean given, you have never worked for anything. You have no idea how an everyday, hard working American lives or survives. You are not a "decider", you are a "dictator", a "controller" a "fear-spreader", "war-monger" and an "idiot". Please, when referring to what you are, pick from the honest list.

Now, sir, it seems as if you haven't killed enough Americans or middle-easterners yet. Doing your part to control the worlds population, I assume. You are now setting the stage for a new war. A war where our overstretched troops will again be placed in harms way without the proper equipment, without being necessary - at all.

The Bush administration has authorized the U.S. military to capture or kill Iranian agents in Iraq who are plotting attacks against U.S. and coalition forces, a U.S. national security official said Friday.


Yes, sir, it seems your stage is set. It seems as if all your pawns are set up, again, to fall. It seems as if your uncaring wars of aggression are more important than your people, than the innocent civilians in other countries.

Speaker Nancy offered you an olive branch when she said, "impeachment is off the table". You, sir should have accepted it. You did not. You didn't even learn from the November elections. But do not worry sir. The American people have spoken. Their voices are growing louder and with more strength. You're fellow republicans know is, your democratic congress should know this. We will no longer be stifled, we will no longer take a back seat to your war mongering. We will no longer live in fear and silence. We have spoken. You should listen. 2008 isn't all that far away.



"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." —George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002


We can't be either, sir.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

...Speaker Nancy offered you an olive branch when she said, "impeachment is off the table". You, sir should have accepted it. You did not...

I like this point you make. Enough is enough.

Anonymous said...

It's a nice gesture but just let me remind all of you that even if "W" was impeached, which would not be very likely, you would now have Dick Cheney as President. Even THIS Republican wouldn't want that!

Ziem said...

No Larry - We are gonna' nail cheneys ass to the wall along with rove - for acts of treason.

Let's see... no cheney, no bush... who does that leave?

Anonymous said...

Well that would leave the present speaker of the house who hails from my hometown so I know a little bit about the D'alesandro family and their brand of political corruption. And you're dreaming if you think for one minute that impeachment proceedings will ever make it to the floor. It just ain't gonna happen and even on the long shot that it did happen, it's virtually ineffective as any Republican that sat through Clintons proceedings will tell you. Just a huge waste of time. Not to mention by the time any of all that crap got through all the votes, committees and finally to the floor of the senate for proceedings "W"'s term will be up anyway. I would suggest putting time and effort into doing things that might actually make a difference. You know, like having a candidate give us, the people, their plans and strategies as to how they plan to procede with things and right the perceived wrongs that they are all complaining about. All we have heard thus far is that "W" is doing everything wrong, but no one has yet said how they plan to fix things.

Ziem said...

Oh... if only he was nam enough for a blow job, eh? I mean... that is much worse than these acts of treason and crimes against humanity, right?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reminder, Larry.

Ziem said...

All we have heard thus far is that "W" is doing everything wrong, but no one has yet said how they plan to fix things.

That's complete BS. Don't believe me? Ask the generals he's fired, advisors he's fired... They didn't agree, had a different idea and found themselves no longer in the deciders company.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately it IS his option to reassign people and surround himself with "yes" men. Hell, every pres has done that. What I was referring to was all the Dems that ran against "Bush's War" for congress and the gaggle of Democratic and for that matter Republican presidential candidates. Everyone claims to have the answer but when queeried about it they aren't at liberty to discuss it. Gimme a break people!! If you have a plan let us in on it so we can make an informed decision come election time. That goes for both parties. Because just like the '06 congressional elections the '08 presidential elections will pretty much be decided on this single issue. Sad, but true.

Ziem said...

No, not true. The dems want a phase out. We move out as the Iraqi govenment steps up. However, shrub can't like that. He's nothing more than a mud slinging finger pointer - don't fall for the bs dear.