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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Georgetown University Heroes

Kudos, bravo! January 24, 2006: Georgetown University students turned their backs on the Azteco-american Attorney General/torturer/Constitution trampling toad with the typical split Aztec tongue his ancestors so often carved into the pyramids they used to cut out the still-beating hearts of their sacrificial victims as he was giving yet another double-speak lecture on why Bush doesn’t need the Patriot Act to spy on U.S. citizens. According to Alberto González, Bush can continue to use Patriot Act techniques even if Congress allows the act to expire.

Further, this Aztec-haired guy whose nose is so brown from being perpetually up you know where, says that Congress gave Bush the power to set his own rules for counter terrorism investigations when it authorized the president (from whence comes the brown on the Aztec nose) to use ‘all necessary and appropriate force’ against Al Qaeda. The reason those students, whom we all should salute, turned their backs on the author of the memos approving the use of torture and eavesdropping on U.S. citizens, is that U.S. citizens do not want the Orwellian butcher from Crawford, Texas listening in on us.

What those students understand, and Bush and his toad wish we didn’t understand, is that you need to get warrants before you go to the NSA (National Security Agency) to listen in on the conversations of U.S. citizens.

Wow, you don’t think those students are going to get in hot water now, do you? I mean, is this the United States or is it the Third Reich stuck between Canada and Mexico?

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