Friday, March 02, 2007

A Sign of "No Confidence"

It's too bad that the U.S. political system offers no way to take a vote of "no confidence," because that describes the state we're living in now. We have come to the point where nothing that the Bush administration says can—or should—be trusted. That is, the government deserves no confidence.

That's what I've been talking about and the above article in Slate spells it out from what we now know happened with North Korea back in 2002. Our fearless leader and his henchmen lied to us again and any trust anyone had in them is obviously misplaced. I have never trusted this administration and here is further proof that my gut feeling has been correct all this time. Imagine that.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since when does an opinion piece by Fred Kaplan on Slate constitute proof?

FaulknA said...

Proof? In my opinion, from what I've seen from this administration so far, he's pretty much on the mark. You haven't been paying attention if you're reserving judgement. There are criminals in charge of this country at the highest levels. Period.

Humboldt resident said...

"That is, the government deserves no confidence."

I think the government deserves to be completely overthrown. Replaced with a democracy.

I agree that criminals are in charge of this country. The U.S. government is basically a very sophisticated mafia.

Anonymous said...

Did you think criminals were in charge of this country when Clinton was President?

FaulknA said...

Possibly. Definately not as "In your face" as what is going on now.