Wednesday, February 20, 2008

I'm not proud of my country...

I am not proud of my country for having....
- invaded Iraq and lied to the real world
- displaced or killed 4 million people in Iraq
- wasted one trillion dollar, and still not have found Bin Laden
- wasted $10 billion in Pakistan to make it more dangereous to us
- kept the Guantanamo base
- boycotted Cuba for 50 years
- let 1/3 of 1% of the population (located in Miami) dictate the will of 99%, against the interest of this country, because of coward politicians
- refused to talk with foreign leaders
- refused to recognize democratically elected leaders in certain countries
- installed dictators, against the will of a majority, in Iran and Cuba (Shah and Batista)
- supported dictators against democratically elected leaders
- kept 700 bases abroad for creating more enemies
- insulted and lectured other countries every time Rice, Bush and Cheney go abroad
- lost the prestige and influence built over the last 50 years
- neglected the middle-class in the last seven years
- made a mockery of the Constitution
- neglected the people of Louisiana
- kept a series of sycophants with no experience, no moral, no ethics
- a spineless and irresponsible Congress
- destroyed our economic power
- neglected our education system
- penalized American companies trying to get contracts abroad
- diminished the value of our dollar
- diminished the value of the American brands
- decreased the standard of living in this country versus the real world
- 40 million people who can not afford to be sick
- increased the number of working hours for each employee (to afford to pay the bills)
- etc. etc. etc.
But, I am proud, that, finally, white citizens can recognize the value of a black candidate, and vote for him.
The Facilitator.