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A common refrain voiced in America these days is, "Where's the outrage?"
Well, here's some. Lots of it, actually, spread liberally (natch) throughout essays, articles, and columns (oh, my!) I've penned since America and the world have surrealistically found themselves in the unremitting death grip of George "It's Good to be Dictator" Bush and his gang of murdering fascists.
'Course, their atrocities are committed while pursuing worthy aims -- like the acquisition of unchallenged power and absolute control of the globe's resources. (Hey, everyone should have a goal or two!)
WARNING: Read on at your own risk; almost-certain side effects range from possible feelings of great umbrage to the onset of outright apoplexy.
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This site is a work in progress. Additional essays will be posted soon.
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Ends And Odds
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Not so suddenly Sudan
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The benefits of a deep message, er, massage
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Dems forget first rule of C.Y.A.: check to see if (jack)boot is already firmly implanted
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Nukes and dolts and us! Oh, why?
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In a land of sausage brains, always suspect the wurst
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What do you mean, it's "like" living in a Third World country?
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Face It, It's Fascism
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United States government, 2005: If it walks like a goose
(Part I)
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United States government, 2005: If it walks like a goose
(Part II)
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Is fascism really all that bad?
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Human Rights Are So Last Century
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Lifetime detainment: no pros, all cons
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U.S. human rights record (flayed in China)
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Neoconpoops
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And remember, honey, don't forget the PNAC
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Comic relief from Feith while Bushies lie through their teeth
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Spaced cowboy's space cowboys
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The mother of all reports
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President Cheney
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Seventy-three percent of Americans agree: Cheney related to devil or something else really icky
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Scampaign 2004
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How can Kerry beat Bush? Just the facts, man."
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Kerry served, Bush swerved
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Kerry's not exactly lighting 'em up -- might he possibly be a not wannabe?
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Open secret -- utter failure
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The Bushpranos
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Pointless Political Parlor Game, American-Style
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While bodies rot, Bush acts like he couldn't care less -- because he couldn't
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The Constitution: Nice While It Lasted
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Pizza, ice cream, and the First Amendment (not necessarily in that order)
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This is what democracy looks like (as published in
Democratic Underground
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This is what democracy looks like (as published in
Online Journal
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Free speech in a can? Beats a closed mind in a box
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Yeah, yeah, save the troops. But what about the fish?
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The Immoral, Illegal, Barbaric, Shameful Hell That Is Iraq
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Are we there yet?
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Even two boots is two too many
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Not so endearing enduring U.S. military bases in Iraq
(as published in
Dissident Voice
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Not so endearing enduring U.S. military bases in Iraq
(as published in
Online Journal
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Getting Americans to spend some minutes on the minutes
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Yes-surreal-bob, those real Americans are really something
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Yeah, yeah, save the troops. But what about the fish?
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The Whoreporate Media
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A quarter mil for a shill: so much for a free press
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Keep those cards and letters comin', folks
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So many herrings, so little time
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We have met the enemy, and it is US (corporate media)
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Star-struck (dumb) and (damn) proud of it
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Unpublished Masterpieces (or not)
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By George! Bye, George!
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The Electoral College: Could it be more confusing?
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Torture(d) logic
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When the boot's on the other foot
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Used To Be, Ballots (Were) Actually Counted
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After the fix, how do we fix the fix we're in?
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J. Kenneth Blackwell: A man all for democracy, except, uh, when he's not
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Preparing for a crooked election: angst for nothin'
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To the Viktor go the spoils
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The Gaggenator
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Hey, look at me, everybody: I'm evil! Who's next?
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The Madder'n Hells
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The march of the madder'n hells
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The march/swarm of the maddern hells, part II
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The swarm of the madder'n hells, part III
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An attempt to save the country falls, oh, a hair short
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