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Friday, November 05, 2004


the other night was on the phone and having a conversation when he said i was talking like the way i blog..shouldn't it be the other way round? i blog like the way i talk?

i have been blogging almost everyday tis week..eventhough i'd wanted to blog less..maybe coz i am in a more introspective mood these days..or becoz i have always have too many thoughts on my mind. which is a
good thing then,as i told him, i would bother him less, rite?
without the blog(s), i would possibly bug him more.

actually, the truth is i am on a semi-leave now so i am relatively free.yes.

also, i have been blogging quite a bit about food and cooking tis month. wonder why, eh?

i shall therefore blog about something else now..

so g.w/b/u/s/h won, making it an anti-climax of an election. what surprises us probably was the huge voter turn out that we thought was a sign that they were desperate to oust him.

but we were wrong.

the droves that turned out and turned the tide will probably go to bed now
believing the lord will save us now. a.men.

saying that, the results however did not totally surprise me. as i told him the other day, maybe it's the end of the ____________ as we know it..

its not a comforting thought..and it is a scary thought. if he is keeping his self-serving advisors, we'll probaly see more of his damaging misguided policies.
but really, i was thinking, with another term, here is another chance for him to go on and self-destruct and convince once and for all how stupid and dangerous he is..

and if i did not say it clearly..tis is what i mean..


"...this election is not about John Kerry. If he were to win, his dearth of charisma wouldlikely ensure him a single term.

He would face challenges from within his own party and a thwarting of his most expensive initiatives by a Republican Congress. Much of his presidency would be absorbed by trying to clean up the mess left to him in Iraq. He would be 'constrained by the swollen deficits and a ripe target for the next Republican nominee.

It is, instead, an election about the presidency of George W. Bush.
To the surprise of virtually everyone, Bush has turned into an important president, and in many ways the most radical America has had since the 19th century.
Because he is the leader of America’s conservative party, he has become the Left’s perfect foil—its dream candidate.

The libertarian writer Lew Rockwell has mischievously noted parallels between Bush and Russia’s last tsar, Nicholas II: both gained office as a result of family connections,both initiated an unnecessary war that shattered their countries’ budgets. Lenin needed the calamitous reign of Nicholas II to create an opening for the Bolsheviks. - amconmag.com"


" As I see it, nothing short of a Texas-sized disaster is going to break the country out of this polarized deadlock—and George W. Bush and his neo-con cronies seem uniquely qualified to deliver in this regard. However, if Bush and company are thrown out of office now, it will just be pass-the-buck attack dog politics ......

..since whoever inherits the current economy, Baby Boomer domestic demographics and quagmire in Iraq is going to have a very tough time looking good after four years in office. Thus in reality, by letting George W. Bush stay in office for four more years, Democrats will just be giving him enough rope to hang not only himself but the entire Republican party-mereislam.info"



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