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JUST SO LONG AS I'M THE DICTATOR
"If this were a dictatorship, it would be a heck  of a lot easier,
just so long as I'm the dictator," he chuckled."

"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect  George W. Bush"
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20001218/pl/bush_leadall_dc_24.html

If you guessed that the quote above came from the usurper, the
Pretender, George W. Bush, on December 18th, of this year,  you were
right. Actually the Reuters title for Bush is wrong. He is not
President-elect, In elections first people vote, then the votes get
counted. Without  counting the votes you do not get to be elected to
anything. Deja Coup All Over Again A Little Coup Among Friends
What's a little coup among friends? George Weasel Bush was all for
the
coup in Pakistan.  We should have known he would try one in America.
For those who said "It Can't Happen Here", look again! It did!  A
count of legally Cast votes was stopped & a tyrant was installed. All
that is necessary for evil to Triumph is for enough good people to do
nothing.

Be part of the movement to Impeach , & convict Bush & Cheney! Tell
your Senators & Congress members! If they decline to vote for  the
Impeachment & conviction of Bush & Cheney  petition for special
recall
elections to remove them & replace them  with Senators & Congress
members who will do their duty & Impeach & convict Bush & Cheney!
This
Is America! We Count the Votes! Those who seize power without
counting
the votes are not legitimate. Government exists to serve the people,
not to be Masters of the people, but servants of the people! Take our
government back! Free our country!

Impeach & Convict Bush & Cheney! IF a House-Senate challenge of
Florida's electors fails, or worse, does not even occur. IF Bush &
Cheney take office in January, we must be ready to continue the fight.
This will mean building a Democratic-Republican-Green, etc.
Coalition
to , where possible, identify vulnerable House & Senate seats which
can be targets of winnable recall elections next year. We would need
to target about 20 or so seats in the House & an equal number in the
Senate to accomplish what needs to be done. Our task should be
nothing
less than gaining control of BOTH the House & Senate so that Bush &
Cheney, as persons illegally & immorally installed by a 5-4 Supreme
Court coup, that stopped a valid count of uncounted votes in Florida,
can be impeached in the House & tried & convicted & removed from
office in the Senate. To make this work we also need to have as House
Speaker someone who would be willing to name Al Gore as his or her
Vice President once  he or she succeeded to the Presidency upon the
conviction & removal from office of the Pretenders, the Usurpers,
wrongfully installed , & then wrongfully holding offices that were
not
conferred upon them by the people, Bush & Cheney. At that point, once
Al Gore is confirmed as Vice President the President would resign &
Al
Gore, the person who was truly elected by over 540,000  popular votes
& the votes of Florida, had they been counted, & thus is also the
rightful Constitutional President of the United States, would in fact
become the President of the United States. We must regain our
Democracy if we are to have any self-respect as a people, as a
nation.
We cannot permit this coup to stand.  Government exists to serve the
people. Government derives its just power from the consent of the
governed. Absent a counting of the votes of Florida there has not been
any consent of the governed granted to Bush & Cheney.

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/elect2000/pres/bush/19991106/t000
101027.html
Gore Criticizes Bush's Coup Comments
>From Times Wire Services

WASHINGTON-Vice President Al Gore denounced Texas Gov.
George W. Bush on Friday for appearing to praise last month's
military coup in Pakistan, saying it raised serious questions about
his ability to lead the nation.   In an interview with a Boston
television station Wednesday, Bush, the Republican presidential
front-runner, was asked to name the leaders of four world hot spots,
including Pakistan. He managed to name just one, the president of
Taiwan.   But in the exchange with the reporter over Pakistan, Bush
appeared to condone the recent coup that brought Gen. Pervez
Musharraf
to power, dislodging the elected government of Prime  Minister Nawaz
Sharif.  "The new Pakistani general, he's just been elected-not
elected, this guy took over office. It appears this guy is going to
bring stability to the country and I think that's good news for the
subcontinent,"Bush said. Gore, the leading Democratic presidential
candidate, who currently trails Bush in polls, said: "The issue here
is not whether presidential candidates can pass a pop quiz, but
whether they have the basic foreign policy knowledge necessary to
protect America's interests and security around the world."

http://www.democrats.org/archive/news/rcn1999/rcn110599.html "USA
Today/Associated Press: Bush Said Coup Brought Stability in Pakistan:
"Texas Gov. George W. Bush believes last month's coup in Pakistan has
brought stability to western Asia.. Bush's position emerged
Wednesday, during a pop quiz on foreign affairs. It was administered
by a TV reporter who asked the Republican presidential front-runner to
name the leaders of four current world hot spots: Chechnya, Taiwan,
India and Pakistan. Bush was able to give a partial response to just
one: Taiwan.... 'It is very dangerous for this country to condone
the overthrow of democratically elected governments,' said David
Leavy, spokesman for the National Security Council."
[USA Today/Associated Press, 11/5/99]

http://www.austin360.com/news/features/national/1105bushquiz.html
Coup in Pakistan portends stability, Gov. Bush says
Response to quiz about world leaders draws heat

By Glen Johnson Associated Press
Posted: Nov. 05, 1999
WASHINGTON-Texas Gov. George W.  Bush said that last month's coup in
Pakistan has brought stability to western Asia, even though a
spokeswoman said he opposes the overthrow of a democratically
elected government.

Bush's position emerged Wednesday, during a pop quiz on foreign
affairs. It was administered by a TV reporter who asked the GOP
presidential front-runner to name the leaders of four current world
hot spots: Chechnya, Taiwan, India and Pakistan.

Bush was able to give a partial response to just one: Taiwan.  "Can
you name the general who is in charge of Pakistan?" asked Andy
Hiller,
political reporter for WHDH-TV in Boston. He was inquiring about Gen.
Pervaiz Musharraf, who seized control of the country Oct.  12 in a
military coup.

"Wait, wait, is this 50 questions?" asked Bush.

Hiller replied, "No, it's four questions of four leaders in four hot
spots." Bush said: "The new Pakistani general, he's just been
elected-not elected, this guy took over office. It appears this guy
is going to bring stability to the country, and I think that's
good news for the subcontinent."

Bush's answers drew criticism from Democrat Al Gore's camp, which
said
the vice president could have answered all four questions correctly.
A
spokesman for, President Clinton, also was critical of Bush's
response
on Pakistan.

"It is very dangerous for this country to condone the overthrow of
democratically elected governments," said David Leavy, spokesman for
the National Security Council.

>From an Associated Press report provided by the Austin
American-Statesman.

http://www.dallasnews.com/specials/bush_campaign/controversies/1105bus
h1quiz.htm

When it comes to democracy the weasel praised the military
coup by the Rogue Army of Pakistan,   clearly showing his lack of
commitment to democracy." Mr. Bush said: "The new Pakistani general,
he's just been elected - not elected, this guy took over office. It
appears this guy is going to bring stability to the country, and I
think that's good news for the subcontinent." Mr. Hiller persisted,
saying "Can you name him?" Mr. Bush said: "General. I can name the
general. General."

http://www.dallasnews.com/specials/bush_campaign/controversies/1105bus
 h1quiz.htm

Nor could the weasel name the Prime Minister of India:

"And the prime minister of India?" asked Mr. Hiller, inquiring about
a
man recently re-elected who last year tested a nuclear bomb.  Mr.
Bush
said: "The new prime minister of India is - no."

http://www.dallasnews.com/specials/bush_campaign/controversies/1105bus
h1quiz.htm

Yet he was all to ready to praise the coup by the Rogue
Army of Pakistan What we do know about the Rogue Army of Pakistan?

"THE ROGUE ARMY"
http://www.roguearmyout.com
below excerpted from site above
"The military establishment in Pakistan a State
within a State-a Rogue Army with a finger on
the nuclear button! Such a military
establishment endangers your life as well, no
matter where in the world you live."

http://www.indiatogether.com/us/statements/gejdenson/gejdenson4.html
Gejdenson urges Governor Bush to reconsider support for military coup
in Pakistan
News Release
November 5, 1999

Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-CT, Ranking Democrat on the House International
Relations Committee, today sharply criticized Texas Governor George
Bush for his comments in support of the military coup in Pakistan as
being dangerous and irresponsible.  "Governor Bush's statement last
night that the military coup in Pakistan would lead to stability in
South Asia is alarming and dangerous." Gejdenson said. "For a
candidate for President of the United States and leader of the free
world to condone a military takeover of a democratically elected
government shows a lack of commitment to the democratic principles
and
the core values upon which this country was founded."

Rep. Gejdenson, who sponsored a resolution condemning the military
coup, called on Gov. Bush to reconsider his position. "If we have
learned one lesson from the terrible experiences of this century, it
is that democratic institutions lead to stability, peace and
prosperity," Gejdenson noted.  "Gov. Bush's support of the military
coupin Pakistan sends a dangerous message to all fragile democracies
around the world." "In the interest of peace and stability on the
subcontinent and around the world, I would urge Gov.Bush to
reconsider
his position," Gejdenson concluded."

DERIVING THEIR JUST POWERS FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED

A nation that refuses to count every vote does not deserve to be
called Free. Such a nation can only be seen for what it is, a once
proud nation Fallen prey to the designs & whims of a Tyrant who seeks
to impose his Tyranny upon that nation for all must truly recognize
that it is THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED alone which Legitimizes any
government. A Government that has come to power without Counting the
votes of the governed is a Tyranny & nothing more. Such a government
Does not deserve our support . Rather we must harken back to "The
Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies In CONGRESS,
July
4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of
America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for
one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them
with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the
separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of
Nature's
God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind
requires
that they should declare the causes which impel them to the
separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are
created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the
pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are
instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of
the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes
destructive
of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish
it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such
principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall
seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence,
indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be
changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all
experience
hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are
sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which
they are accustomed.

But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably
the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute
Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such
Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

Butterfly Ballot Designer Le Pore Khashoggi Bush

The Wall Street Journal of December 1st, 2000 page one states:
"'Madame Butterfly' Theresa Le Pore wasn't always an embattled
Palm Beach ballots chief. In the 1980s she moonlighted as a
flight attendant on private planes owned by Saudi weapons
dealer Adnan Khashoggi, a middleman in Reagan administration
arms sales to Iran."

Theresa Le Pore designed the infamous Butterfly  Ballot in Palm Beach
Florida.

The Plot Thickens as they say, or does it, time will tell. Pamela
Harriman was married to Randolph Churchill before she married Averell
Harriman.  Averell Harriman was the partner in Brown Brothers,
Harriman, with Prescott Bush, the father of former President Bush, &
with George Herbert Walker, former President Bush's grandfather. The
W
in George W. Bush stands for Walker.  Pamela's son was named after
his
grandfather, Winston Churchill.  Pamela's son, Winston's alleged
former mistress was Soraya Khashoggi, who was the former wife of arms
dealer Adnan Khashoggi. Small world isn't it. Khashoggi was also
allegedly deeply involved with former President Bush in the
Iran-Contra Affair.

http://www.churchill-society-london.org.uk/wscminor.html
"THE TIMES NEWSPAPER    19th February 1997  By Andrew Pierce & Tom
Rhodes

WINSTON CHURCHILL who spent most of his life living in the shadow of
his glamorous mother Pamela  Harriman, was left $10 million (6.2
million pounds) in her will it was disclosed yesterday."


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