I would say the man is fixated on being a dictator. You don't have to be Sigmund Freud to figure that out. He's pretty transparent, too, so we can't say we weren't warned.
Posted by thorny1 at January 2, 2006 09:59 PM"Basically there are two very important issues here, first the continued use of torture as sanctioned by the president and secondly the further accumulation of power by Bush."
Wait just a minute. Didn't our dear leeeder say "we don't use torture." Boy, am I confused or what?
Small, insecure and insigificant people dream of being in power. Hey George, why don't you save us all a lot of pain and just go see a therapist for your unresolved issues with Mommy and Daddy.
Posted by Judith at January 3, 2006 06:24 AMBy-the-way, the first time he ever used the word "dictator" should have been a red flag.
Posted by Judith at January 3, 2006 06:26 AMThe list of the times King George said this.
The first time was in 1998 - before he even announced that he was running.
Posted by pessimist at January 3, 2006 06:45 AMJudith, Not only the fact that he continually uses the word "dictator" should be worrisome, but the fact that he continually uses in a "joking" manner. That's what I find the most disturbing. OTOH, Mel Brooks, are you taking notes here? This is some great material.
Posted by Oaklander at January 3, 2006 07:23 AMOaklander, it's called kidding on the square.
Anyone want to bet that Michael Moore has provided some Interesting dialogue for the NSA?
Posted by Judith at January 3, 2006 10:31 AMThink of the "tortured" holiday Bush has given to the thousands of extended families affected by this counter-productive war.
Posted by TIKI AL at January 4, 2006 01:33 AM