Then, too, we should remember that it took since the
fifties or earlier to get us to the point where we
would not impeach a bush.

As for it all depending on how you look at it, take a
look at the movie, "Hero."  The wise emperor whom it
depicts was one of the most ruthlessly cruel bastards
the planet has ever known, but, in retrospect, he did
unite all of China into one more or less peaceful
nation, ending an era of eternally warring small
kingdoms.  That movie, incidentally, was one I saw in
China and then saw again here.  The endings were
different.  It would be more than interesting to
compare them and speculate as to the reasons for those
differences; unfortunately, I don't remember enough of
the details to make that comparison. 

If depopulation is what it takes to get us to survive
and if a one-world government, in the long run, is the
best thing that could happen, we'll look back and
thank Bush for doing what it took to get it done.  

Those are big if's, but this moment is not one we have
seen in recorded history, though there are rumors in
the Vedas that we have bombed ourselves back to the
woods many times before this.  Even in that case, we
do not have a past to learn from at this juncture, so
how we should interpret the present moment is
necessarily fraught with all kinds of problems. 
Extinction of our species is not unthinkable.  

--- John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not a Dubya fan but, he can say, "It all depends
> on how you look 
> at it".  That, at least, he was not impeached by
> Congress, and is not 
> likely to be so.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Bush Disapproval Rating Makes History
> > 
> > CNN
> > Posted: 2008-05-02 10:31:19
> > Filed Under: Nation News, Politics News
> > WASHINGTON (May 1) - A new poll suggests that
> President Bush is 
> the  
> > most unpopular president in modern American
> history.
> > 
> > President George W. Bush
> > Highest Disapproval Rating: 71 percent (CNN) | 69
> percent (Gallup)
> > Dates of polls: April 29-30, 2008 (CNN) | April
> 18-20, 2008 (Gallup)
> > 
> > Well, he *did* want to make history...
> >
> 
> 
> 


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