Friday, November 04, 2005

The Formation of Man's Attitudes: Driven by the Bush Regime


If Americans are being sucked dry from the outrageous gas price hikes and our economy is crap, what the F#*K does George W. Bush think he's got to tell Latin America about improving their economy? Can someone help me out with this one? I'm thoroughly confused!

It's a comfort to know that foreign media institutions, not contractually bound by the Bush regime, have the critical capacity to cover the overwhelming sentiments of disgust for the Bush administration.

Protesters in Argentina gathered by the thousands to rally against Texas's missing village idiot, George W. Bush, to voice their opposition to the viral expansion of the Bush administration's imperialist ideology. Yes, free thinkers can exercise free speech and not be persecuted as
anti-American or a card-carrying member of the Axis of Evil.

Congratulations and Kudos to the Argentinians who have made it their business to unify under an enlightened collective consciousness. Any pointers on how to get Americans
(including the spineless Democrats in Congress) to move to impeach our Jr. imperialist dictator? Unapologetically, boldly, and innovatively without pandering to the popular sentiments of corporate-driven pollsters?

Will somebody (especially George Bush supporters) read up on the French philosopher,
Jacque Ellul? Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitutes is a great start to realizing that the masses are mere puppets for the Bush regimes inculcation --driven by the cowering corporate media.

I hate to have to steal a quote for Spike Lee's "School Daze," but America, "Wake Up!"