Friday, June 22, 2007

How many Busheviks in Kansas still talk like the neocon 'crazies'?

POSSE POST OF THE WEEK


Based on the audio clips we heard from this upcoming documentary (linked and described, above) and what we hear while clodhopping in Kansas -- quite a few. Anti-war Radio's Scott Horton interviews former presidential CIA advisor, Ray McGovern and movie producer / director Don Craven a former member of then Texas Governor George W. Bush's prestigious "Governor's Circle." Craven a self-described "conservative libertarian" has devoted his talent and time to making a movie that traditional Republicans can understand and use to stop supporting whoever the RNC tells them to support.

The movie, World War IV: A Letter to the President, is previewed during the interview with clips from the movie of one of the biggest Neocon nutcases, Michael Ledeen, and the Christian Zionist, John Hagee, a Texas-based millionaire televangelist who all talk like Kansans who are still stoned on the Boy Emperor. Listen to McGovern's very useful O. I. L. analysis during the radio show. Bushevik lurkers watching this site should learn it.

And yes, once you feel the bite of betrayal, you too, as a conservative will support the impeachment of both Bush and Cheney.

Download and play it to your Republican friends who still call them "Freedom Fries." The North Carolina Republican congressman who coined the use of the terms is in the movie, too.

Hat tip to the Flyer reader in New Mexico for sending this along!

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