Thursday, September 11, 2008

Who knew

Roger Cohen had it in him, the subsequent price of 9/11:

For the wreckage begat greed; and it came to pass that while America’s young men and women fought, other Americans enriched themselves. Beguiling the innocent, they did backdate options, and they did package toxic mortgage securities and they did reprice risk on the basis that it no more existed than famine in a fertile land.

Thereby did the masters of the universe prosper, with gold, with silver shekels, with land rich in cattle and fowl, with illegal manservants and maids, with jewels and silk, and with Gulfstream V business jets; yet the whole land did not prosper with them. And it came to pass, when the housing bubble burst, that Main Street had to pay for the Wall Street party.

For Bush ruled over the whole nation and so sure was he of his righteousness that he did neglect husbandry.

And he took his nation into desert wars and mountain wars, but, lo, he thought not to impose taxation, not one heifer nor sheep nor ox did Bush demand of the rich. And it came to pass that the nation fell into debt as boundless as the wickedness of Sodom. For everyone, Lehman not least, was maxed out.


Bush (with McCain's blessing) took advantage of 9/11 to financially rape most of us, deprive us of our rights and unleashed a torrent of lies and blather that many are still susceptible to today.

If McCain gets away with this rabid slander of a campaign it only goes downhill from here.

The Silly Party of wanton destruction will rule and rule and rule.

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