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US Government Is Everywhere
State Of Our Union Is Ubiquitous
By: Dorothy Anne Seese

Listening to the State of the Union address was rather like hearing a speech on the 
total control of government, for everything imaginable was mentioned ... except 
liberating American citizens from government control.

Not only will the United States take care of us, cradle to grave, we'll move out and 
take care of the world.

An ever-expanding nation of government expenditures will redistribute what little is 
produced in America, by Americans, to take care of our global duties to care for the 
world.

Of course, we have to eliminate terrorism by continuing our war against evil.

Last year, the President of the United States sounded rather imperial, he gave the 
impression of being the new emperor.

With what he wishes to accomplish now, he sounds like he has received a promotion to 
the Messiah!

In a quiet manner, with a confident voice and an outreach of humanitarianism, justice 
and liberty for all (under government supervision), the emperor almost became 
transfigured before the television cameras ... it was almost as if he could feel the 
flowing white robes and the aura around his head as he spoke.

However, the message has not changed and Americans will have no new liberties, they 
will have fewer liberties as the United States moves ahead with the mission to protect 
and to encompass the planet.

Emotionalism permeated the entire message, even though nothing in the message had 
changed one whit from what has been going on since Bush II stepped onto the world 
stage in September 2001, eight months after he took office.

We have some solemn duty to destroy evil, wherever it exists, because we are a free 
people, and we must make all others as free as we are.  Shades of a "chicken in every 
pot" draped over the great hall as the words flowed forth, filled with hot air and  
the kind of pep talks provided by multi-level marketing promoters.

We will not be blackmailed by North Korea (but we sure won't attack there).  Iran 
needs a democratic regime and it's our duty as a free people to see to it they have 
one (perish forbid they should do it themselves, as did the founders of the United 
States).

And then ... on to Saddam, the Great Satan of the Fertile Crescent ...  and fears of 
anthrax, botulism, nerve gases.  If Saddam has all the military and technological 
might that our president states he possesses, it's a miracle that he hasn't rebuilt 
Babylon, changed his name to Nebuchadnezzar II and taken over the world.  Based on all 
that Saddam could do, might do, possibly has in mind to do ... we need to blow Iraq 
off the face of the earth.  And last year, we all thought Osama bin Laden was the 
essence of evil.  Leaving things alone is not an option.  Well, so much for minding 
our own business.  So much for diplomatic solutions.

We strive for peace?  That's what the president said.  I had not noticed because it 
seems to me we're always dropping bombs somewhere.

War seems to be justified if it's in the name of peace and liberty.  What is elusive 
at home is always achievable abroad.

It would be interesting to the average American to see how much security was deployed 
around the Capitol as the President and Vice-President were both present.

Of course, the State of the Union address ended with references to God and His 
providence.

Amazingly enough, Bush II walked out of the Capitol.  After his quiet speech and 
messianic manner, I kind of expected him to ascend heavenward ... it would have been 
totally appropriate with the President's theistic mannerism throughout the speech ... 
the man whom God has chosen to deliver us all.

I think in 2004 I just might vote for Joe Sobran.

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"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this notice and 
hyperlink intact."
Dorothy Anne Seese is a freelance political writer for Patch Work papers and a regular 
columnist for Ether Zone.
We invite you to visit her website at http://www.tech.com.au/flagship/
Dorothy Anne Seese can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Published in the January 29, 2003 issue of  Ether Zone. Copyright � 1997 - 2003 Ether 
Zone.
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