Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Democratic Party betrays their voters

The Democratic Party of the United States voted for the war in IRAQ again today (May 23, 2007), and with this vote supports and takes part in the greed of the current government. The Democrats who in recent weeks disclaimed "If I had known then, what I know now, I would not have voted for the war", decided to - this time knowingly and consciously - to entirely disregard the will of the majority of US voters who had put them in power in order to end the war and to stop the corruption. A task the Democrats are obviously not able to perform. To the voters who depended on them, the "Party of pretend", which the Democrats (or are they paid by the Republican backers for this too?) currently are, Benedict Arnold appears as an honorable man.

By the way, when the unsuspecting Democrats happily voted for the war the first time, I and most of the world outside the US knew that there was NO reason for this war. How is it possible that my intelligence was better than a senators? Higher, yes, easily. But better? Should they not be telling the whole truth?

It is sad that there is no party left in the US to have the conscience to do the right thing. A path which the majority of the US population clearly sees is seemingly not the one for their elected representatives. Whom are these politicians representing? Oil Companies and their government?

The gas prices are already two Dollars per gallon higher than they should be and whoever does not fight this rape of the US population might think about if the reward from Big Oil is more important than the people who voted them into office. I hope that the American people do not forget who is selling them out and give their clear answer at the next elections. It seems to make no difference who is currently in power. Politicians are fighting and abusing their own people. A sign of the times.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Bush's Gang: Worst administration in history!

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (May 19, 2007) - Former President Carter says President Bush's administration is "the worst in history" in international relations, taking aim at the White House's policy of pre-emptive war and its Middle East diplomacy. Carter was quoted Saturday in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette as saying "I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history."

...and we could not agree more.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Falwell - He's dead. Good.

One of the people who gave GOD a bad name in America and the Christian faith all over the world, Rev. Jerry Falwell, died today at the age of 73. (May 15, 2007).

A caller at a radio station put it this way by quoting Redd Foxx: "You shall speak good about dead people. He is dead. Good." If you really want to get sick, click here for Falwell Quotes. We don't believe in Hell, but for the sake of the many people he has hurt, I hope GOD makes an exception: Jerry Falwell: "I think hell's a real place where real people spend a real eternity." Don't we all wish you were right - only for your own, personal fate - in this one instance...

"Every politician who voted FOR the war, should not run for any office. Because I - and the rest of the world outside the US - knew that there was NO reason to start this war except for lining the pockets of the richest.

How can a Senator claim to know less than me and the rest of the world about politics and still keep their job? By the way, my dear fellow Pastors and Americans: GOD does NOT like war. Please review the
commandments and remember: Love your neighbor, you shall not kill, lie, steal...! Then you know why there is NO reason to support the crimes of the current government."