Monday, June 13, 2005

or this could be the impeachment slogan: "FIRE THE LIAR"

or this: Diebold counts, you don't.

or this: "Intelligence was fixed. Government is broken."

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(i dont usually hang out in comment sections!)

i like 'fire the liar'. its simple, and it rhymes. is that an historical rehash? i havent heard it before.

as you know, the egadmin scare the hell out of me when they look like they are in trouble, so i think we should all be a bit careful what we wish for, on the other hand, appeasement is bad, as they keep telling us.

if i had to choose an impeachment slogan, i think id choose "Weapons of Mass Deception" - particularly if the impeachment psychology is particularly about the war, and particularly triggered by thememo. i never really took to that Weapons of Mass Deception slogan, but it could be right for the times... (it was never obvious that blinkys impeachment would be a result of the war) - if thememo really gets exposure, all you'd have to do is continually run the footage of blair accidentally saying "Weapons of Mass Deception" and u immediately tie the war and the memo and the lies all together - u could add some disgusting pompous footage of them together with a deleriously cheering audience or a sycophantic media, and intersperse footage from iraq - like that poor little girl splattered with her parents blood. and the soundtrack would be blair "Weapons of Mass Deception, Weapons of Mass Deception,Deception,Deception, Weapons of Mass D-D-D-D-D-DeceptionDeceptionDeceptionDeceptionDeceptionDeception" - and u could have the quotes from the memo on the screen - "intelligence fixed", "30 days before the election" etc etc

(actually, in retrospect, i cant remember if blairs words were actually "Weapons of Mass Deception" or "Weapons of Mass Distraction" - im not sure it matters much)

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