During his inaugural address, the Lord's hand-picked leader George W. Bush pledged that the
United States will "seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with
the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world."
Of course, he made this statement with the U.S. Armed forces and more than 10,000 uniformed
police to protect him from the estimated crowd of 100,000 American citizens. Since about 90,000 of these were his ardent supporters,
there was at least one armed cop to defend Bush from every unarmed anti-Bush citizen in the crowd. Which begs the
first question:
Does it mean that Washington D.C. will be released from the "tyranny of the Bush" security
forces that have reigned over the Capitol of the free world since January 20, 2000?
Does it mean that Bush will announce his and Cheney's resignation from office in a day
or a week?
Does it mean that Georgie is ready disavow the Patriot Act and allow U.S. citizens
to exercise their Constitutional right to free speech and assembly?
Does it mean that Georgie will take on the tyrannical Saudi Royal Family and end public beheadings
in that freedom loving nation?
Does it mean that Georgie will reverse his policy of ignoring and excusing oppression in Pakistan,
in Egypt, in Saudi Arabia, in China and in Russia?
We know it means that Bush will continue to waste American lives in Iraq
and that if the oil doesn't start flowing there soon that Iran will be next.