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October 4, 2010

Inexcusable is, my favorite... so far, Mr. President

By Richard Spisak

Contrasting the Democratic Party's embrace of its activist base versus the Republican Party's standard even vituperative denunciations of its activist contingent. Or a simple NOSE THUMBING, toward Party Leaders.

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"Inexcusable." I think that's my personal favorite. It really is a huge improvement over "F'ing Retards" and "whining" progressives. I'll just offer a colloquial rejoinder.

If anyone should know "inexcusable" it's you Mr. President. I will give you credit, you have delivered on one promise: ... more war. More war in Afpak.* More war in Yemen. More War in Africa.  More general mayhem.

Maybe Mr. Woodward will eventually be engaged to inform the "glass half empty types" where else he's sent the boys and girls from XE. You know the kids who work for that hero, Eric "I'm moving to where they appreciate a good torturer" Prince.

But the Commander-in-Chief has pointed out that our fickle lack of support is inexcusable.


Inexcusable is a funny word, Mr. President; it cuts two ways.

Inexcusable,
like demanding the Kingly Power to summarily execute any Americans based on evidence known only to you, and unaccountable in the courts of law.

Inexcusable, like fresh demands to wiretap and monitor any remaining crumbs of privacy on the Internet, the communication system built by taxpayer-funded research.

Inexcusable, like passing out lies like lollipops for the numerous outrages committed on the Gulf, its inhabitants and neighbors ... but as you say, Mr. President.... Our failure to support your policies is, in a word, inexcusable.

Well you should know.

* AFPAK a common name used to describe the battle theatre, extending across Afghanistan, through the western mountains of Pakistan. [There is no functioning border between these countries.]

solidarity & peace
A Reef Hugger



Authors Website: www.AveryVoice.com

Authors Bio:
An activist since the Edmund Pettis Bridge March, and the Chicago Police Riot of 1968 when Pigasus was Nominated.

Recently a founding member of Miami for Peace, Richard has produced and edited the (www.miamiforpeace.net) website which has carried information to thousands of activists across south Florida. Working with Miamiforpeace and other local anti-war organizations, like Miami's Women in Black (Men's Auxiliary), Broward Anti-War and Peace South Florida to organize rallies and teach-ins in both Dade and Broward
Palm Beach and Martin County.

He has also worked with the Broward Bill of Rights Defense Committee and with associates from Amnesty International and Dade and Broward ACLU and many other organizations founded the South Florida Bill of Rights Defense Coalition which has been working on a USA Patriot Act related resolution to be
brought before the Miami Dade County Commission. He also writes, produces and publishes the South Florida the Shock & Awe Cartoonarium at the miamiforpeace.net web site.
( www.miamiforpeace.net/cartoon-m4p.htm )

Having joined the board of the Treasure Coast Chapter of the ACLU of Florida. Richard continues the efforts to protect the Bill of Rights and respect for the rights guaranteed in the Constitution.

solidarity & peace
Richard W. Spisak Jr.

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