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Mar 04, 2004

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You're right on about the panel making some noise. If they wanted to, they could bend George Bush over and make him squeal like a pig.

The chickenshit union where I work is always telling me that something or other is a "management prerogative," and "not a bargaining issue": "We can't do anything about it."

Well, they might not be able to do anything about it officially. But they could unofficially, sure as hell. All the local president would have to do is say, "Look. I know this technically falls under your prerogatives, and you don't have to deal with us on it. But you need our good will. And if you don't play ball with us on this, you won't have our good will in the future. The next time you really need something from us, we'll fuck you with everything we've got because of this."

More generally speaking, the power to generate bad publicity is seldom used as effectively as it could be. Imagine, for example, if all the GOP congressmen who objected to the extortionate tactics of Tom "The Hammer" Delay were to form a GOP anti-hammer caucus, and held a Capitol Hill press conference every time Delay tried strongarm tactics on him. Imagine if they started showing up for town hall meetings in the cities of his own district, and issuing press releases to the local newspapers--or maybe doing a direct mail campaign in his district. That greasy, creepy, red-faced goon would soon be crying for his mama.

It seems Bush-Cheney might really catch hell for these ads. Combined with stonewalling the 9/11 commission, it's just inexcusable.

BushOut.TV has collected comments about the ads from the left, right, and mainstream media if you're interested in more commentary on the ads.

Terrorism-free except for the domestic wackos with the cyanide bombs.

But then they're probably Republicans.

Mr. Slacktivist, you are my favorite writer blogging on the Internet today.

But the title of this thread just scared the bejesus outta me. I must be taking this whole Kerry-VP thing way too seriously. But I am.

Off-topic completely, I have this to share:

"God told me to smite him. And I smote him."

--George W. Bush, speaking about Saddam Hussein, to Mahmoud Abbas in 2003

Ashcroft Hospitalized With Pancreatitis

ha ha

Later.

hey daddy-o

Ashcroft Hospitalized With Pancreatitis

ha ha

Later.

GET REAL, idiot.

Why don't you tell me exactly what it was about my comment that made you call me an idiot, mark?

Let me preface any answer you might give by saying one thing: If Ashcroft were dead or dying, I wouldn't have thought the irony of the events amusing. Since he's going to be back on his feet any day now, and even Saddam wasn't killed when Bush "smote" him, I found real humor in the exposition of the religious insanity rampant in the Bush Administration, top to friggin' bottom.

That said, it appears I've rubbed more than one person the wrong way with this joke.

Looking forward to your answer.

Later.

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