Wednesday, September 15, 2004
I know this "quote" was discredited as an internex hoax, but I still appreciate the sentiment. Who says you have to be famous to be quoteable?
Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind.The concept of those 9/11 commemorative coins and the new "Patriot Day" makes me feel nauseated. 9/11 is not a holiday, George, and it's not about patriotism. The fact that it shares the name with The Patriot Act makes it even worse. It's like calling Holocaust Remembrance Day "Jewish/Gay/Gypsy/etc Pride Day." 9/11 could have become a Memorial Day for the victims of terrorism worldwide, but now it's in the calendars as a day for American national chauvanism. They do realize that it wasn't only Americans that died on that day? What in the name of all good and holy is going through these people's minds? Oh, and more hypocrisy. Priscilla said at 5:53 PM Comments:
As a fellow texan, and a member of texan nestle crunch with caramel eaters for truth, I implore you to read:
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http://blogs.salon.com/0000014/2004/09/13.html Us Texan Nestle Crunch with Caramel Eaters for Truth will be releasing a commercial about Bush's lies about his Nestle Crunch with Caramel eating habits. I was there when he drank a Nestle Crunch with Caramel White Russian while dodging his TANG responsibilities! Mr. Bush is a liar, a disgrace to our great nation and a deserter! -Anonymous TNCCET member Title cartoon by Bruce Eric Kaplan, used without permission. |