Let us address the unsettling issue of children in power.
It seems more and more that the Boy King and those most loyal of his subjects (Cheney and the like) have taken to playing a little game, a game of house in which the administration are the all-knowing, benevolent patron, laughing and gently chastising We the People, their ignorant and protesting wards, as we are far too simple to understand what's best for us.
Recently, I've found multiple videos depicting that yes, it must be a game of some sort. Why else would the Boy King get so perturbed when we "little people" insist on incessantly questioning him on uncomfortable subjects, topics that make him look like something other than the benevolent leader he is? Obviously, We the People are not playing by the rules.
Various other supporters of the Bush Regime have made reference to these all-important rules, referring to them as Bush's Plan, the great Decision, always striving valiantly for what's best for this country, whether We the People want it or not. Bush has never told us (honestly) how his game is played, though he has succeeded in leading us along for over six years now, all along berating us for our lack of vision or accusing us outright of being traitors to the cause.
Granted, there are some individuals who are content with the games of the Boy King, who support him as his personal agenda drives our nation into the ground. However, for the rest of the world, the Boy King's game has become more than a little childish.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
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