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america – Will they still love her in the morning

By John Burtis
Tuesday, May 23, 2006

It has been a long day's night of madness, the like's of one not seen in the history of our Republic in a very long time.

United States Senators, drunk on the liquor of largesse, high on the fruits of labor derived from their hard working citizens, insulated from the cries of their people as they have been at no other time in historical memory, are despoiling fair Columbia in one long nightmarish debauch.

and not satisfied with their own endless pillage, they threw open the back door and invited wandering criminal vagabonds and their lawless employers to share in the riches of the ongoing spoliation.

While this wanton desecration was being offered to all and sundry, while the laws of the land were being fed into oil cooled shredders by enormous staffs, while slates befouled with obscene crimes were being wiped sublimely clean, our senators preened and clucked before their full length mirrors, the representatives of the liberal press and the all too friendly ambassadors from a boorish Mexico.

Our senators and their neighboring Mexican officials are the surveyors and builders of the routes which are depositing these venal vagrants, who eagerly partake of the gravy being rudely ladled into their uplifted bowls by the opulent purveyors of the satyr's dreams they share.

america and her countrymen are being used and tossed aside without a thought given to respect by her ravagers--our own Republican senators and their Democratic conspirators in this orgy of lust.

as the list of crimes perpetrated on unwilling Columbia grows, seeming to grow hourly as the salacious reports grow in number; we decipher more horrific acts committed by the United States Senate in their headlong rush to curry favor among the most base of nefarious criminal elements.

Not only are these learned men, the sages of democracy, allowing the theft of our identities for the plunder of our money, they now egregiously overlook perjury on the forms which perpetrate this pilferage, and have pledged to absolve the companies who have knowingly employed these robbers of our rights.

and topping off this offer of more than just desserts, we find these despoiling mendicants must be given wages higher than our own citizens and that they cannot be fired for anything less than ‘just cause' while we, the taxpayers burdened with the mortgage on these haughty contracts, can still be terminated for any trifling thing.

But they dare not call this sell-out ‘amnesty.'

Oh, these sleek fat senators rival anything the halls of Rome have ever offered. For never had Cassius, Croesus nor antony ever dared proffer emoluments to non-citizens greater than those offered to their countrymen.

But the US Senate has far eclipsed the worst of Rome in decadence. Only Nero, Caligula, and maybe Tiberius might be welcomed as brothers by the outrageously profligate brotherhood of Reid, McCain and Specter, who are eagerly, greedily spilling our life's blood on the ground to be lapped up by the heated trespassers.

and what respect for our country can we expect from these freshly cleaned and pressed citizens who are valued far more highly than our own, now second class, neighbors and friends?

Will these criminals, who will have had their rap sheets washed away to please these smiling senators, grow to value their instantaneous amnesty without suffering a bit of atonement?

How often in our past have criminals appreciated the magic wand of forgiveness?

When I think of this senate, I am reminded of the new European term for gang rape--tournantes.

and then I am reminded of Harry Reid, John McCain, arlen Specter, Pat Leahy, Dick Durbin and the rest of those who have taken us against our will.

The motive is the same, though the methods differ, but the victim is our nation and her honest people rather than a single hapless female victim.

But the elements of the crime are there--the exercise of power, the joy of exhibition, a feeling of omnipotence, and the insulation from prosecution.

and with the near completion of this act, when we'll all be left on the side of the road like the proverbial late night floozie after the US Senate has had their way with us, what then?

Will the senate and its newfound citizens still love america in the morning?


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