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A Third Term For Apeman?
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A third term for Bush?
by James L. Secor
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once. - AMENDMENT XXII, Passed by Congress March 21, 1947. Ratified February 27, 1951.
In the wake of George W. Bush's first electoral victory, detractors have focused on possible illegalities, mostly involving voting violations that any incompetent needs in order to succeed. Perhaps all of this hoopla makes people feel better but they are getting caught up in the furor of the moment and losing sight of the true significance of this election. It will be, perhaps, a mystery as to why Mr. Bush won his first term as an elected president; but people were maybe happy that a third term could not be had. And. . .
This is it folks. Those who figured, after this election, we would be rid of George W. Bush might want to think again. They are wrong: a third term can be had. The XXII Amendment is quite clear on this. George W. Bush has only been elected to the Presidency once. His first term he was appointed, not elected. And, during his first term, he was not sitting during part of some other President's term of office.
So. . .more is better. George W. Bush will be the second President to sit three terms. That first President to do so had something to do with bringing the country out of a deep depression-- without the use of drugs. He established Social Security and certain legal restrictions on businesses so that they would not grow out of order--or get out of order. During George W. Bush's first four year tenure in the office, he successfully did Herbert Hoover one better. Mr. Bush created vast unemployment. Mr. Bush created a deficit, a hole in the economy that is miles wider than that that it took to sink the Titanic. The social programs that have helped people, however minimally or perversely (in some cases), have been gutted. Indeed, Mr. Bush has done his best to not only marginalize virtually the entire population of the country (making less than $100,000 per year). Four years of Mr. Bush and his neo-con buddies has created horror worldwide and havoc within our borders. Another four years will possibly result in first state of serfdom since the Middle Ages and Feudalism, an inescapable serfdom with the people getting just exactly what the Communist Manifesto calls for: the absolute minimum to live on and in and by. It will also work to enrage the rest of the world--or bring it to its knees. A third four years of these kinds of programs, this kind of thinking, and we can look forward to Nostradamus' predictions for a war that will devastate the world and utterly destroy the United States to come to pass.
According to some interpreters of Nostradamus, in the mid-2020's to mid-2030's there is to be another world war; it is supposed to be the last. If there is one thing we can be sure of with George W. Bush, it is war. War. And more war. And so it is not much less than certain that when the rest of the world gets fed up with his ways, they will unite and blow him out of the water. Unfortunately, as Sophocles believed, when there is a tragedy, innocents are affected as well as he who brought it on by his hubris. Not only will it bring the hubristic United States government to its knees and create a hell on earth for its citizens, it is also supposed to herald the downfall of Christianity and the rising up of a new, more humane religion (apparently coming from the East). Some may balk at this "more humane" than Christianity bit but the way Christianity is practiced nowadays it marginalizes and dehumanizes and stigmatizes others and for some sociologists and theorists a society that discards or counts out people is a psychotic one. Christianity, a doctrine of love, has propagated a hateful group of followers who pervert peace into war. . .and rape and murder. Certainly a man who talks to God and hears God talk to him, especially while throwing a fit on the oval office carpet, telling him to kill kill kill is a little deranged. When Hitler threw fits of pique in his office he became known as "carpet eater." Surely neither man had the good of humanity at heart. Note, though, that in his first election to office, Mr. Bush did not receive his mandate from Heaven (God) but from Carl Rove (in the name of the people).
It is odd how the philosophies of great men, men who see a new way of looking at the world, a new truth--how their teachings are perverted in later years. The teachings of Christ and the Buddha being but the most immediate examples. How much more can war be perverted? Do not forget that the US has the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons and is the only country to have used them; do not forget that the US has the largest--and it is growing--stockpile of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, weapons it has used on its own citizens. To think that they will stay in storage with a megalomaniacal man and his megalomaniacal cohorts running the country is to practice a pretty damned na?vet?.
Whatever George W. Bush is not able to accomplish in eight years, he surely will in 12--or he will leave the country so befuddled and bedraggled and beholden to his policies and hated by everyone else that destruction will be inevitable. Again, to think that he will not move to make it three terms as President is a little na?ve: this man and his cronies are experts at utilizing the courts, else how could such incompetents manage to gain such heights? Only the incompetent need rely on devious means to assure success. And so it is that George W. Bush is more than likely to already be planning to utilize the exact language of the XXII Amendment with his very own non- election in 2000 to create a third term presidency. He could, too, strike the Amendment from law. All he needs is a majority in Congress. He, like Hitler, has this hands down.
There were many during the making of the free United States of America who thought that more protections were needed else the elected would rise to tyranny. While we were not looking, it has come to pass. We can only hope that either George W. Bush and his boys overstep their bounds and are dismissed or, like all criminals, there is so much bickering and in-fighting that they destroy themselves. I do not hold any hope for a successful revolution: violence to end violence is just more of the same; rebels seeking revenge is yet again more of the same; the Left has nothing to offer that is not more of the same; there is no such thing as a good government.
http://www.altpr.org/modules.php?op=modloa...order=0&thold=0
A third term for Bush?
by James L. Secor
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once. - AMENDMENT XXII, Passed by Congress March 21, 1947. Ratified February 27, 1951.
In the wake of George W. Bush's first electoral victory, detractors have focused on possible illegalities, mostly involving voting violations that any incompetent needs in order to succeed. Perhaps all of this hoopla makes people feel better but they are getting caught up in the furor of the moment and losing sight of the true significance of this election. It will be, perhaps, a mystery as to why Mr. Bush won his first term as an elected president; but people were maybe happy that a third term could not be had. And. . .
This is it folks. Those who figured, after this election, we would be rid of George W. Bush might want to think again. They are wrong: a third term can be had. The XXII Amendment is quite clear on this. George W. Bush has only been elected to the Presidency once. His first term he was appointed, not elected. And, during his first term, he was not sitting during part of some other President's term of office.
So. . .more is better. George W. Bush will be the second President to sit three terms. That first President to do so had something to do with bringing the country out of a deep depression-- without the use of drugs. He established Social Security and certain legal restrictions on businesses so that they would not grow out of order--or get out of order. During George W. Bush's first four year tenure in the office, he successfully did Herbert Hoover one better. Mr. Bush created vast unemployment. Mr. Bush created a deficit, a hole in the economy that is miles wider than that that it took to sink the Titanic. The social programs that have helped people, however minimally or perversely (in some cases), have been gutted. Indeed, Mr. Bush has done his best to not only marginalize virtually the entire population of the country (making less than $100,000 per year). Four years of Mr. Bush and his neo-con buddies has created horror worldwide and havoc within our borders. Another four years will possibly result in first state of serfdom since the Middle Ages and Feudalism, an inescapable serfdom with the people getting just exactly what the Communist Manifesto calls for: the absolute minimum to live on and in and by. It will also work to enrage the rest of the world--or bring it to its knees. A third four years of these kinds of programs, this kind of thinking, and we can look forward to Nostradamus' predictions for a war that will devastate the world and utterly destroy the United States to come to pass.
According to some interpreters of Nostradamus, in the mid-2020's to mid-2030's there is to be another world war; it is supposed to be the last. If there is one thing we can be sure of with George W. Bush, it is war. War. And more war. And so it is not much less than certain that when the rest of the world gets fed up with his ways, they will unite and blow him out of the water. Unfortunately, as Sophocles believed, when there is a tragedy, innocents are affected as well as he who brought it on by his hubris. Not only will it bring the hubristic United States government to its knees and create a hell on earth for its citizens, it is also supposed to herald the downfall of Christianity and the rising up of a new, more humane religion (apparently coming from the East). Some may balk at this "more humane" than Christianity bit but the way Christianity is practiced nowadays it marginalizes and dehumanizes and stigmatizes others and for some sociologists and theorists a society that discards or counts out people is a psychotic one. Christianity, a doctrine of love, has propagated a hateful group of followers who pervert peace into war. . .and rape and murder. Certainly a man who talks to God and hears God talk to him, especially while throwing a fit on the oval office carpet, telling him to kill kill kill is a little deranged. When Hitler threw fits of pique in his office he became known as "carpet eater." Surely neither man had the good of humanity at heart. Note, though, that in his first election to office, Mr. Bush did not receive his mandate from Heaven (God) but from Carl Rove (in the name of the people).
It is odd how the philosophies of great men, men who see a new way of looking at the world, a new truth--how their teachings are perverted in later years. The teachings of Christ and the Buddha being but the most immediate examples. How much more can war be perverted? Do not forget that the US has the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons and is the only country to have used them; do not forget that the US has the largest--and it is growing--stockpile of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, weapons it has used on its own citizens. To think that they will stay in storage with a megalomaniacal man and his megalomaniacal cohorts running the country is to practice a pretty damned na?vet?.
Whatever George W. Bush is not able to accomplish in eight years, he surely will in 12--or he will leave the country so befuddled and bedraggled and beholden to his policies and hated by everyone else that destruction will be inevitable. Again, to think that he will not move to make it three terms as President is a little na?ve: this man and his cronies are experts at utilizing the courts, else how could such incompetents manage to gain such heights? Only the incompetent need rely on devious means to assure success. And so it is that George W. Bush is more than likely to already be planning to utilize the exact language of the XXII Amendment with his very own non- election in 2000 to create a third term presidency. He could, too, strike the Amendment from law. All he needs is a majority in Congress. He, like Hitler, has this hands down.
There were many during the making of the free United States of America who thought that more protections were needed else the elected would rise to tyranny. While we were not looking, it has come to pass. We can only hope that either George W. Bush and his boys overstep their bounds and are dismissed or, like all criminals, there is so much bickering and in-fighting that they destroy themselves. I do not hold any hope for a successful revolution: violence to end violence is just more of the same; rebels seeking revenge is yet again more of the same; the Left has nothing to offer that is not more of the same; there is no such thing as a good government.