August 02, 2007

Moonbats: Will Bush Cancel The '08 Election?

Oh, this is so funny!  Today's Moonbat Madness comes to you from folks at CommonDreams.org You know you're reading some fine moonbattery when these are the first few lines,

It is time to think about the “unthinkable.”

The Bush Administration has both the inclination and the power to cancel the 2008 election.

The GOP strategy for another electoral theft in 2008 has taken clear shape, though we must assume there is much more we don’t know.

But we must also assume that if it appears to Team Bush/Cheney/Rove that the GOP will lose the 2008 election anyway (as it lost in Ohio 2006) we cannot ignore the possibility that they would simply cancel the election. Those who think this crew will quietly walk away from power are simply not paying attention.

The real question is not how or when they might do it. It’s how, realistically, we can stop them.

They go on to explain that it wasn't that the GOP didn't try to cheat in 2006, in fact they did, up to 6% of the election was rigged, according to the authors.  But the left was simply too strong in their opposition against a mighty, seemingly invincible foe.  It was too much for the insidious Rove machine.

Then they go on to say this...

In traditional electoral terms, that may also be the case in 2008. Should things proceed as they are now, it’s hard to imagine any Republican candidate going into the election within striking distance. The potential variations are many, but the graffiti on the wall is clear.

What’s also clear is that this administration has a deep, profound and uncompromised contempt for democracy, for the rule of law, and for the US Constitution. When George W. Bush went on the record (twice) as saying he has nothing against dictatorship, as long as he can be dictator, it was a clear and present policy statement.

Who really believes this crew will walk quietly away from power? They have the motivation, the money and the method for doing away with the electoral process altogether. So why wouldn’t they?

They then go through the litany of eeevil dictatorial powers Bush has accumulated during his regime.  I'm sure you know all these by now, PATRIOT Act, Habeus Corpus, and the Drug War?  Okay, that one threw me a bit, but I guess as high as the writers probably were when they wrote this paranoid rant, it makes sense.

But you're asking yourself, have they mentioned the concentration camps being built all across the nation in order to round up liberals and other undesirables?  Of course!  What good moonbat rant would be complete without it?

The establishment of the Homeland Security Agency has given it additional hardware to decimate the basic human rights of our citizenry. Under the guise of dealing with the “immigration problem,” large concentration camps are under construction around the US.


They then rattle off a bunch of executive orders signed by Bush, which grant him the power to seize control and start sending liberals to the camps, they then cite Executive Order # 9066 (9066 was used to intern Japanese-Americans in WWII) among others as examples to show how a president can use executive orders to enhance their power.

 They then claim that the Supreme Court, even if it did denounce the evil regime(remember the left thinks the Supreme Court is dominated by Bush because of the 2000 election) it would be irrelevent, and he'd ignore it.  They point to the Supreme Court case in 1836, in which the court ordered that the US must respect the agreement with the Cherokee people, and Andrew Jackson ignored it, driving the Cherokees out of Appalachia into Oklahoma. 

They lament that the congress will do nothing to stop the evil Chimperor, and the Supreme Court will rubber stamp in his favor, and even if they didn't, they have no enforcement powers. They then ask,

What does that leave? There is much idle speculation now about what the armed forces would do. We also hear loose talk about “90 million gun owners.”


Now that is funny!  After decades of doing nothing but kicking around and antagonizing the military and gun owners, the lefties hold even a faint glimmer of hope that they'd bail their asses out? 


I'll give these lefties credit, they actually understand what it is to be liberal, and give the only answer a lefty knows to give in a time of "crisis". 

From the public side, the only conceivable counter-force might be a national strike or an effective long-term campaign of general non-cooperation.


Not working and obnoxious demonstrators, of course!

But the last few lines here are great,


But we can certainly assume the mainstream media will give lock-step support to whatever the regime says and does. It’s also a given that those likely to lead the resistance will immediately land in those new prisons being built by Halliburton et. al.

The media?  The same media that's been doing everything in their power to undermine Bush?  These people truly are nuts.  Though that might explain the large psych wings in all the Hallibu...never mind. 


So how do we cope with the harsh realities of such a Bush/Cheney/Rove dictatorial coup?

We may have about a year to prepare. Every possible scenario needs to be discussed in excruciating detail.

For only one thing is certain: denial will do nothing.


Stay strong, my friends, viva la resistance.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at 09:53 AM | Comments (15) | Add Comment
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1 Jesus. That's not funny crazy, that's scary crazy. Pleasepleaseplease there aren't too many in the country this far gone.

Posted by: S. Weasel at August 02, 2007 10:04 AM (rasT+)

2

I love the part about "90 million gun owners."

This from the folks who, at best, grudgingly concede that the 2nd Amendment is about hunting, and not about citizens protecting themselves from a tyrannical gubmint (Redcoats!---never again).

Posted by: Cuffy Meigs at August 02, 2007 10:12 AM (JefgB)

3 I know, I about did a spit take on that Cuffy.

And Weasel, yeah, a bit scary, but I can't help but find it funny.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at August 02, 2007 10:21 AM (lMR62)

4

What, no photos of said camps for rounding up "citizens."  That's the best part of mental breaks with reality, it requires no proof what-so-ever.  Awesome.

Nice catch.  Find anymore zombie games?  The Last Stand no longer does it for me.  Though it has killed a crapload of work productivity.

Posted by: Sunny at August 02, 2007 10:33 AM (AJlZw)

5 Nah, I haven't.  A few crappy ones that are older, but I haven't seen any new ones.  Last Stand is fun, but a little on the easy side.  Zombie games are a little sparse.  Did you try Zombie Grinder?  That's pretty good, as long as you don't get in trouble for the screaming grindcore playing in the background.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at August 02, 2007 10:37 AM (lMR62)

6 If Bushco had done 1% of the insane type shit described above, almost everybody in the country would be up in arms against him, regardless of party affiliation.

Posted by: IreneFingIrene at August 02, 2007 10:41 AM (s7Ian)

7 Totally IFI.  Its a blast to read their paranoid rantings though.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at August 02, 2007 10:46 AM (lMR62)

8

Posted by: EE at August 02, 2007 08:12 PM (jg+t+)

9 I'm with Weasel.  The "maybe the gun owners will protect us" is just about the pure definition of irony, but the idea that there are really people that nuts is a little frightening.  I wonder if they can ever come back from the brink.

Posted by: EE at August 02, 2007 08:14 PM (jg+t+)

10 Got me dude, I hope they mellow on the crazy, but who knows?

Posted by: doubleplusundead at August 02, 2007 08:16 PM (lMR62)

11 I thought it was "Ohio in 2004"

Losing it badly

Posted by: Neo at August 06, 2007 10:47 PM (Yozw9)

12 We are putting the final touches on our D.Q.O.P. Re-Education Facility here in the back woods of North Carolina. All we are waiting for is a back-order of tinfoil caps and we'll be ready to accept our first batch of "guests". I heard Alan Colmes is on the assignment sheet for KP the first week.

I'll send some photos the first chance I get!

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13 Heh.

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