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July 16, 2008 at 3:05pm

FIEN: George Bush wants to get you pregnant

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Look out.

The term "lame duck" is a misnomer. And misleading.

You might think that with approval ratings somewhere near the bottom of Hannibal, Missouri's legendary bottomless sinkhole, George Bush and one of the most incompetent, dangerous administrations in American history are safely neutered. Wrong.

They don't care what you or I think. They've said as much.

The latest: Reuters, on the ABC News Web site, says that the Bush administration is trying to classify "several widely used contraception methods," including birth control pills and intrauterine devices, as abortion.

Philosophers, scientists, and religious thinkers have always struggled with the question of when life begins - at conception or at birth. Thank goodness we now have the Bushies to tell us that it, in fact, begins sometime after the man zips up his pants yet before he makes it out the door.

Never mind that birth control pills do more than prevent conception; they're also used to reduce menstrual pain and cramping and to improve heavy and irregular menstrual bleeding, to cite two examples.

The Bushies have six months left and, much like a dying animal, they're going to use those last gasps to do as much damage as possible. Turn off the lights when you leave. And don't forget to burn down the house.

Watch Iran. Watch abortion. Watch the oil. And watch out.

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Pete Tonery said on Jul. 24, 2008 at 1:16pm

America has never suffered from such ideologues as Cheney, Rove and Bush. They absolutely don't care. They lied about their intentions, philosophies and platforms when they ran for office. These men have harbored and relentlessly advanced the "Starve the Beast" objectives of Grover Norquist. This includes a careless disregard for the financial toll of the Iraq war. When we examine the reasons why the war was initiated no can can identify a uniform, cohesive rationale for it. Put in the "Starve the Beast" context it becomes unified. Privatize almost all of the military support functions, try to capture foreign oil fields, and generate an insurmountable federal debt. Norquist described his philosophy by saying that he wanted to so strangle government that there was no choice left to the legislators and public but to eliminate nearly all social programs. We are virtually there. Naturally, what Norquist most wants to destroy is not government or taxes but any control by the citizens upon corporate activity. His vision is corporate government unencumbered by pesky citizens and democracy. Bush, et al, has almost completely fulfilled this dream.

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