Thursday, November 30, 2006

Will it be a full blown earthquake?

Seems the political Teutonic plates began to shift on November 7th of this year. Now if you stop and listen carefully you can hear the rumble. It may not be a full fledged earthquake, but again, it just might be.

The more we hear the word “impeach” mentioned the more we should prepare for something big on the rector scale.

When you hear right wingers like Jay Severin, as he did on the Imus show yesterday, calling for bush’s impeachment you know something is changing.

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I didn’t get to visit as many of your sites yesterday as I wanted because I had a domestic chore to deal with. I have French doors that refuse to clean their own panes of glass. So I had that chore plus all the other windows in my house. If you do Goggle Earth, you will most likely see a house with the shiniest cleanest windows on the planet. That would be my house and that would be me smiling inside that house.

23 Comments:

Blogger Coffee Messiah said...

Something's in the air. Hopefully it'll be like "Watergate" was!

If Bush and his administration aren't held accountable for all the things
they've lied about through this Iraq thing, I'll be mighty surprised.
And if they aren't held accountable, it'll be a sad day in american history,
such as it is ; (

November 30, 2006 1:14 AM  
Blogger BBC said...

It's hard to say what will happen on the political front. Or how much things will improve because of changes.

Like I keep saying, life is a can of mixed nuts, the big ones work their way to the top.

History... Ha!!! Who learns from it?

My windows got cleaned recently but maybe I should clean that mirror. On the other hand, that is a scary thought. Sometimes rose colored glass's are best. :-)

November 30, 2006 3:11 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If there are Congressional hearings, I can totally see that leading to impeachment, despite Pelosi's vow that it is not on the table. Once they lift the lid on the sewer of corruption and incompetence that is the Bush Admin, there's no turning back.

Off topic, re: your quest for the Bucs shirt -- as it happens, I am going to the very store I mentioned this coming weekend on a Christmas gift mission of my own. If you describe the item in more detail, I will be glad to see if it is available and to inquire about online or telephone ordering while I'm there.

November 30, 2006 3:18 AM  
Blogger Peacechick Mary said...

Clean windows - that is a good way to look at the Bush/Cheney situation. Impeachment has to happen. Otherwise, it's like watching a criminal in action and doing nothing. As for the window thing, I can not keep mine clean. I wonder if it is the salt spray in the air.

November 30, 2006 3:43 AM  
Blogger Frederick said...

Beware the Teutons!

I think, at most we might see an official censure.

November 30, 2006 3:44 AM  
Blogger Blue said...

Congrats on the clean windows!!!!!

I'm doing my part to contribute to the earthquake...but I think Fred's right. I guess a censure would be OK in the interim. Then we can string up Bush & his cohorts on war crimes charges.

November 30, 2006 4:51 AM  
Blogger fallenmonk said...

I just want him gone. I don't think impeachment is the answer right away. I think proper investigations and oversight will generate enough evidence that the American people will demand something be done. Until that time the Dems should focus on governing.

November 30, 2006 5:38 AM  
Blogger fallenmonk said...

I just want him gone. I don't think impeachment is the answer right away. I think proper investigations and oversight will generate enough evidence that the American people will demand something be done. Until that time the Dems should focus on governing.

November 30, 2006 5:38 AM  
Blogger robin andrea said...

Impeaching Bush would be a fantastic way to put an end to this national nightmare. As long as Dick Cheney is impeached as well. It's got to be both of them.

A domestic chore question: What do you use to get such shiny windows? I clean the windows here, and when the sun hits them on the way down, oy. Very streaky.

November 30, 2006 6:30 AM  
Blogger Donnie McDaniel said...

Impeach, frogmarch and imprison!! That's what I say!!

November 30, 2006 7:14 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's very interesting about the nutters calling for an impeachment. What's sad is that I know someone who worked for Regan. And the more intelligent of the nutters knew where we were headed all along. My friend is a true conservative all the way. I remember him saying in 2000 on the eve of the election how dangerous he felt Bush could be. It was the first and last time he voted for a Democrat. That was so telling for me.

November 30, 2006 7:31 AM  
Blogger SB Gypsy said...

OMG! You do windows! Will you be coming to Connecticut any time soon? heh heh

Investigate, and then drag the whole cabal to prison in chains. Better yet, stuff them into one of those concentration camps that Halliburton has been busy building.

November 30, 2006 7:41 AM  
Blogger azgoddess said...

i was just thinking of installing new windows on my house that are self-cleaning -- do you think they exist? lol

i think i'll have better luck just asking for triple pane...smile

i like that phrase -- political Teutonic plates ~ now i'm in wait-n-see mode

oh and yesterday you missed a day full of 6 weird things about us...too funny

November 30, 2006 8:07 AM  
Blogger Ole Blue The Heretic said...

A French door usually comes with a French maid just so ya know. ;-)

November 30, 2006 8:49 AM  
Blogger Pogo said...

I'm famous for getting predictions wrong. But I keep making them anyway. So here's mine, using your geomorphology analogy.

Nov., 2006 saw a 6.0 (Richter Scale) earthquake with its epicenter in Washington DC, but with shock waves felt as far as Oregon. (Experts disagreeon the magnitude of the inital shock waves, with estimates ranging from -2 to 8+, from deranged Hannity-like delusionists and self-satisfied Gillespy-like Democratic partisans, respectively.) Aftershocks of a similar magnitude are expected to be felt for at least 2 years, resulting in considerable damage to Republican infrastructure, with cleanup efforts extending at least a decade.

November 30, 2006 8:50 AM  
Blogger Karen McL said...

As much as I'd LOVE the impeachment...as a political process it's subject to such demagoguery. I would much prefer the RULE of LAW to whack this law-breaking President upside his pointy head (and some appropriate JAIL time to accompany that verdict.)

Check out this one. It warms the cockles of my little legal heart and my sense of Justice would be served IF we could get beyond this as a mere *hypothetical*!

November 30, 2006 1:10 PM  
Blogger Sam said...

I thought that bright spot was you!

November 30, 2006 1:23 PM  
Blogger vanillabirdies said...

Domestic Chore, Domestic Chore,

I do not like domestic chore.

Did you know they were a bore?

Eyes have been opening as well as ears, if the most bush dependent are changing their song.

Thank goodness.

November 30, 2006 1:30 PM  
Blogger Gary said...

I went to Google Earth, saw your house and immediately put on my sunglasses - wow!

As for tectonic shifts, we can only hope. I'd be satisfied with a sound trouncing in the 2008 election and then some country or other putting out a warrant for his arrest for war crimes - which would tarnish him for good (and stop international travel).

November 30, 2006 3:44 PM  
Blogger JBlue said...

Clean...windows...? Nope, not ringing a bell here.

I don't believe he will ever be impeached, but we can dream, can't we?

November 30, 2006 4:20 PM  
Blogger PoliShifter said...

The fucker's got to go.

Impeach him now. I'm not sure impeachment's really enough. He should be dragged out of office and thrown in jail immediately along with Cheney, Rummy, Condi, and Alberto

Bush is not fit for the Presidency

November 30, 2006 7:01 PM  
Blogger Alice said...

PoP, good on yer for cleaning those windows. My house is a wreck, and looks like staying that way for a while :-p

God, impeaching would be a start, eh? If I had one wish, it would be that dubya would wake up suddenly in the middle of the night one night, FULLY COMPREHEND the fact that the incompetency of his administration has killed all these thousands and thousands of people, and never be able to sleep well again.

The thing that's always bugged me worst about the guy is the impression I get that he's always been a good sleeper. You can't trust a good sleeper. I swear to god.

November 30, 2006 10:03 PM  
Blogger sumo said...

Well...happy cleaning to you then...you can visit here and do the same if you are of a mind to.

December 01, 2006 1:37 AM  

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