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With each day that we acquiesce to the Bush administration's radicalism, the more it defines the national character of our country.
  • Uhmmmm....

    Our political system is designed to work slowly... but we've seen what happens when a branch of that system decides to work quickly to replace what was with what is to be, ie: a Self-governing Constitutional Republic with an Autocracy, and the other branches go along, with not much more than pro-forma fussing over details.

    In fact, the changes that have come about since 2001 have come with startling speed, and with almost no internal political opposition. There has been institutional opposition to various aspects of the subversion of the Republic the Busheviks have engaged in (signified by resignations, threats of resignations, and numerous leaks of the terrible things that have been going on). But political opposition? No.

    Nevertheless, millions upon millions of American citizens have made clear their opposition to the Bushevik subversion, and millons of Americans have been aware of the dangers of this regime since well before it was installed -- against the will of the people as expressend in the voting booths. For the Palace elites inside the Beltway to be oblivious, when the People were shouting warnings and continue to, indicates something other than "slowness."

    It indicates that what is going on is what those elites want.

    And it has all happened very fast. At this point, it is not clear it can be corrected at all.