Saturday, September 10, 2005

Warning:

Warning: If I happen upon your blog and it has any funky new banners that tell us that Bush should be impeached or if you've posted any new coalition bullshit to get the man impeached...that will be the last time I visit your blog.

I don't believe that this is the time we should be going for a new President. Election time will be a fine time for that. It's really not that far off. If you think that impeaching him is the way to go, you're a moron.

To impeach him now will leave us far more vulnerable than the hurricane has. I'm so sick and tired of these tree huggers that scream foul everytime something happens.

There. I've said my peace. If you've got the coalition bullshit on your site, I'm done being a fan, no matter how witty and cool you are.

sdk

10 Comments:

At 4:57 PM, Blogger jevlin said...

ooooo...you're warnings are scary.

 
At 5:22 PM, Blogger jevlin said...

WARNING! misspelling.
ooooo...you're warnings are scary

should be

ooooo...your warnings are scary.

 
At 5:43 PM, Blogger sdk said...

It's not meant to be scary. It's meant to say, that my personal opinion is that the people who are jumping on the Impeach Bush bandwagon are braindead.

sdk

 
At 5:45 PM, Blogger Erika said...

I TOTALLY agree shannon!! Its VERY retarded to think that right now!!

 
At 9:43 PM, Blogger Osbasso said...

I had a lengthy comment here, but I re-read it, and it was crap. I'm fairly apolitical, and like it that way. I guess the blame and finger-pointing that people like to do is their right for their own blogs, and it's our right to read them or ignore them.

 
At 10:18 PM, Blogger sdk said...

I'm not a Bush fan either. But, I believe that to stand strong means that we need to support they who lead us. We put him there in that position, afterall, and since this is the outcome of our choices, I feel like its our responsibility to work with what we've got.

I guess my opinion is that if we've got time to sit around and bitch about what's going on in the White House, we might consider coming up with some better ideas to pitch.

I try not to bitch about something unless I've got a better idea for how it should work.

Currently, I have several on the Katrina deal and for any future disasters...therefore I feel quite comfortable saying what's on my mind about it. But, it has nothing to do with Bush. He didn't do this. Granted, he appointed the people who failed in trying to get er' cleaned up, but he himself didn't do this.

I feel like we need to stand united right now, and that if we continue the discord and blame slapping and the hate mongering, it's just going to put us furtehr behind than we already are.

My opinion...lets get this mess cleaned up and get on with it already.

And...I didn't really mean offense with this post. I just keep coming across blogs saying basically let's fry the guy...and for me, to put myself in his position, I'm not sure what else I would have done to make it better (except to maybe do a background check on my head of FEMA).

The blame here doesn't go to the White House. It rests firmly with the Mayor and the Governor of LA.

sdk

 
At 10:30 PM, Blogger jevlin said...

I'm not into discussing politics but if people are putting impeach bush banners up because of a disaster that is pretty stupid, I would agree. I was just joking about the warning thing. I just though the title of the entry was a bit dramatic for the information contained in the blog entry.

 
At 11:00 PM, Blogger duwbryd said...

Youre right! Even though I think Bush may be the worst president we have ever had and for the sake of the world he should be impeached. I am a little bored hearing about it. If he is impeached it will have nothing to do with anyone on these blogs. These blogs are more of an escape into reality. It's the world that is not truely real. In the blog we can usually be our real self, at least the real self we see ourself as in the world that we make up in our mind. Which is more real than the world we make up out of the blog.

 
At 2:49 AM, Blogger Cheryl said...

You're so cool. :)

 
At 11:24 PM, Blogger zandperl said...

I am not a Bush fan, and I would like him out of office, and I agree that the 2008 election is when to do it. I am undecided about the impeachment, but if I do choose to support it, it would not be with the intent of removing him from office. I think it's nearly impossible for the impeachment process to actually end in ousting a president. Instead, I'd want to use it as a symbolic "vote of no confidence."

 

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