How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bush [Administration]
You'll notice that I've not written a whole lot lately.
This is because ever since I decided that I love the Bush Administration and have nothing but admiration and respect for all that it is attempting to do for our country (to say nothing of the absolute faith recently born in me), I realize that I have nothing to say. My earlier posts did nothing but complain and criticize and condemn. However, since I committed myself to George Bush, his trusted and visionary inner circle, and their noble mission to lead this country through these dark confusing times to the greatness that is our both our heritage and our destiny, I have found peace. Writing now with this peace and enlightenment, I find little to quarrel with about the path our leaders have chosen.
Well, it's either that or..
Having returned from Costa Rica to the calalogue of horrors going on in this country, I've spiraled down into malaise and inertia. I've got jet gag... or culture block.. or I don't know what to call it, really. It's not jet lag, of course, and it's not culture shock, really. It's also not resignation, apathy or desensitization. In fact, I don't have a very good explanation and I have even less of an excuse except that I just don't even know where to begin. This, combined with the fact, that some important things are being written as I sit here overwhelmed, has led me to the decision, to simply link to a number of articles. At least until, I regain the ability to go on.
"Whomever is too sure about 'eternal verities' is at heart an inquisitor and a menace to society." -- Plato
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. The opposite of faith is certainty." -- Jesuit Priest
Posted by: Meg | Oct 12, 2005 at 11:00 PM