There is No
Chance Bush will be Re-elected
But He Will
Likely Remain President
Make no mistake; Bush will remain president for another term. There are many scenarios I can think of which will ensure the second coming of Bush, all equally as grim as the next. I am not suggesting that ‘we the people’ resign ourselves to the rogue Bush administration’s fascist tendencies. We have already done this during the first presidential selection and we fell asleep during the years of mesmerization from media, fast food, pharmaceuticals, gasoline, violence, and arrogance preceding the NeoClown coup. I do, however, recommend that we maintain our sense of personal integrity and social responsibility and vote with our hearts and our minds on what suits us, as individuals, best regardless of the brutal reality we have been indulged into by our own doing.
The first and most obvious scenario is another terrorist attack (as predicted by Bush in his speech to the UN General Assembly). The more the Neocon artists are backed into a corner and intensely screwtinzed for their breach of contract with the American people, the less likely the people are going to vote Neocon, the more likely we will need another war. Perle said it himself, "Dictatorships start wars because they need external enemies to exert internal control over their own people." So what, where and when will it be? Always best to keep the people wondering. Even Rand Beers resigned over the Department of Homeland Security’s arbitrary threat scale spectrum and time release formula. Anyway, while we are busy recovering from another terrorist attack, the Bush Administration will continue its assault on the Constitution and come up with some reason to preempt an election.
The next thing that comes to mind is the voting machine scam. It appears that the same people involved with the 2000 presidential selection will have their hands dirty in 2004. As Greg Palast and others point out, there are serious flaws with the software used for the touch screen voting apparatus. And, conveniently enough, there will be no paper trail. No chad to scrutinize means no thing to contest. No contest means there will be no Supreme Court intervention. At least we can be thankful for that.
Another truly grim possibility is that there will be a grave misfortune casting the vice president into the role of supreme leader. No more middle man. In a way this will be better for the country. Cheney will no longer have to lie about what he did and does. The Project for the New American Empire will have total control, and the Constitution will be bound and gagged. Again, at least there will be no more beating around the Bush. The true face of the nation will rear it’s ugly head and the Podhoretzs and Kristols will come out of the cracks from their respective think tanks, the Pentagon can openly thank the American people for the millions of dollars they made through their direct involvement with the war industry, Cheney can give his company Haliburton control over the entire U.S. infrastructure, Karzei can admit he is a scoundrel, Wolfowitz can write a book entitled “Mein Kampf, How Leo and I Fucked the American People” and force everyone to own a copy under penalty of law, and FEMA can take over policing the American people.
A less obvious scenario is that the
Bush Administration, accepting that it can no longer legally win the election,
will pump their money, along with the Zionist lobby, into the Democratic
Leadership Council’s candidates. There have been suggestions that Lieberman,
Since there is no intent from the House to put forth a resolution for impeachment, in the very least we can know our rights, or what they once were, as they are being stripped form us in the name of national security.
My suggestion, since ‘we the people’ are going to lose anyway, is to vote for Dennis Kucinich. At least he is a man with integrity who has not, in recent history, about faced on his words or actions. He is clear and resolute in his policies and convictions.
I leave you with these parting words:
"Preventive war is, very
simply, the 'supreme crime' condemned at the
- Chomsky