Monday, April 23, 2007

why alberto gonzalez is still attorney general

it is very simple why alberto gonzalez is still attorney general. people are always calling for someone to be fired from the bush administration. by keeping him on, dubya sometimes manages to keep democrats like me from going after anyone else. that is the same trick he played by keeping don rumsfeld as defense secretary for so long. the whole point is to have as few high-ranking officials as possible lose their jobs. and of course, dick cheney is still president and dubya is still president. and what about paul wolfowitz at the world bank? well, i could not think of anyone more appropriate to be in charge of the world bank, given all of the awful things the world bank has done over the years. so what if he leads a so-called anti-corruption fight at the world bank despite being the most corrupt of all? so what if it was his idea to invade iraq and everything he said about it was wrong? paul wolfowitz belongs in charge of the world bank, because the world bank should not exist in the first place. it takes an incompetent crook like him to do the job. if you have read confessions of an economic hit man you know what i am talking about with regard to the world bank. it is all about keeping 3rd world countries in debt. the whole point of the world bank is the economic enslavement of the 3rd world through debt. what is so great about it is, dictators of 3rd world countries don’t give a damn about anyone but themselves, and they have almost unlimited borrowing power. all the money they spend goes to western nations. and they have to pay the money back... to the western nations. it is the biggest scam ever. having a retarded con artist like paul wolfowitz in charge just makes it easier to point out the obvious. going into debt is never a good idea, especially for a nation-state. and as for gonzo, our intrepid attorney general... he is just one of many people who need to be fired. paul wolfowitz should be fired too, that is, if you even think the world bank should be successful, but if you are like me, it is good to have someone like him in charge of it. it helps discredit an institution that is greatly in need of being further discredited. however, in the case of the u.s. justice department, that institution is one that we need, one that should not be discredited any further. unlike the world bank, we need a justice department. otherwise, who is going to fight crime? putting third world nations deeply into debt ought to be illegal, by the way. it is unfortunate that most of what the world bank does is actually legal. i think putting a nation deep into debt ought to be considered a crime against humanity, and the appropriate punishment would be execution except that i do not support the death penalty. so, the appropriate punishment is lifelong imprisonment, and constant torture for the rest of your life. or perhaps we could simply infect the criminals with various diseases on purpose, or poison them, as punishment, in order that the disease would carry out the torture so that the prison guards could simply ignore the shrieks and moans coming out of the solitary confinement chamber. because, let’s face it, deliberately putting millions of people into poverty by making their nation deeply in debt is a form of genocide, a crime against humanity, and no punishment is too severe for those who would do such an awful thing. those nations end up spending money paying off their debt instead of spending it on social services, on education, on healthcare. that is the never-ending spiral that has made poverty in africa actually get much worse over the last few decades, as the rest of the world got much wealthier. so alberto gonzalez must go, but let paul wolfowitz stay. only an imperialist warmonger like wolfie him can put an appropriate face on the world bank, an institution which basically commits genocide around the world invisibly, by entrapping poor countries in debt. that is the real slavery that is going on in the world today. the entire continent of africa is still enslaved in bondage. not one nation on that continent has a good economy. and if you look at the history of world economics, you will see that africa was much more prosperous a few decades ago. it is unbelievable yet completely true. africa must be freed from the bondage of debt, and this means disbanding institutions like the world bank that seek to enslave it further. but who cares, right? alberto gonzalez is the real focus, the one everyone wants fired. why not just keep him in his job so he can be the easy target and hog all the negative attention that others deserve too? if he lost his job, it would just put us one step closer to chimpeachment. and that is something everybody wants... that is, everyone except most washington politicians. it is unfortunate nobody ever impeaches the president, who is the biggest incompetent misleader of them all. and of course, the vice president too, at the same time. why not go 2 for the price of 1? make nancy pelosi president before 2007 is over. we still have time. bush and team incompetent are just trying to distract us. it is time to take out the trash, a clean sweep. stop letting people like rumsfeld or gonzalez become distractions! why not simply put an end to the bush administration from the top down, by removing the president and vice president from office? it is simple common sense, and very long overdue. but no... alberto gonzalez is still there, and he is the focus of all the negative attention. he is the one bush is using as a human shield to hide behind. while we are at it, why not fire all of the cabinet secretaries and all of the stupid political appointees who were appointed by bush, as well? the new president, nancy pelosi, should get right on it, as soon as she takes office, which, in an ideal world, would have already happened. unfortunately, here in reality, bush will probably stay president, because congress is too afraid of alienating moderates. i say, fuck the moderates, let’s get this thing done, and put an end to the bush administration. who cares if some people might think congress is going too far with impeachment? i should think the vast majority of sane, level-headed americans would support impeachment 100%, if it were to happen. and if congress is too cowardly to do it, then to hell with congress! vote the bastards out of office in 2008 if they chicken out! the reason democrats have lost so many political battles to republicans is they keep chickening out and just letting the other side win. fuck that shit! we will bury them! bury them with the truth! it is about time. over 4 years into this stupid war... it is time for our democratic system to prove its power. it is time for the executive branch to be toppled from its perch. legislators unite! write the executive branch its own epitaph! make the presidency powerless! micromanage everything under the sun! just do something, you losers, instead of watching as our country goes straight to hell in a handbasket. stop wasting my time with bullshit, and stop funding this stupid-ass war, you fucking cowards. if you oppose this war, end it already, or fuck off. you know, filibustering in the senate is a great way to kill any legislation. why not use it to end all funding for the war in iraq? at least do something more than a symbolic half-measure for once! everything you congresspeople ever do is a symbolic half-measure! meanwhile, dubya does whatever the fuck he wants! thanks for nothing!

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