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Ayn Rand's Favorite President, Gerald Ford, Dead (finally)
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:14 am
by LTS TRN 2
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE[/b]

Groomed by Prescott Bush, this vile criminal, having made sure the Warren Report was properly dumbed down, and having been installed (by the Bush consortium) in to the White House, quietly and effectively guided the secret-state machine through its turbulent birth, presenting the nation with Rumsfeld, Cheney, and GH Bush (Secy of Defense, Chief of Staff, and head of CIA, respectively).
This oatmeal man was a LOT worse than you've ever imagined.
WW
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:18 am
by 420
ey. shit for brains...
you're dick is glass, and it done broke.
you really ain't to quick, ey you frisco?
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 6:58 pm
by Cuda
Prematurely liberating Poland from the Soviets has to be at the top of the list
Also his failure to pardon Squeaky Fromme and have her dropped into a Carter for President rally would qualify
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:07 pm
by LTS TRN 2
Ford's crime is nothing less than an entire career of studied banality in direct and undeterred service of the Bush clan--and it's concomitant neocon cabal of Rummy, Cheney and the nascent Project For The New American Century.
Ford was the necessary facillitator carefully planted and tended by Prescott Bush. His critical duties over the years included the stunting and sealing of the Warren Report, support of Nixon during his installations, and of course being ready and humble when his nation most needed healing...and pardons. ("I'm not a Lincoln...I'm just a Ford." awww)
Once the virtual coup of October 1974 was complete--Rummy, Cheney, and GH Bush (a year later) running the show--Ford's work was done, and he could for the next quarter century drive tee shots into galleries, tumble onto tarmacks, and mumble the steady oatmeal platitudes and humorless pleasantries that comprise his bearing.
So to properly appreciate the finality of Gerald Ford, let's join him in his most purposeful moment, that act for which his career was shaped--and our nation's destiny cast.
Ford's remarks at the swearing in of GH Bush as CIA Director (Colby being thrown under the bus):
THANK YOU very, very much, Bill. And may I say at the outset that I fully concur with your observations and comments concerning the quality of the people, and I have no question whatsoever that they will give to George Bush, as they have to me, the fullest support and the greatest dedication.
Bill, as I told you and your family on Monday of my high regard for your 25 years of dedicated and distinguished service with the CIA at the time that I gave you the National Security Medal, I meant every word of it. You fully deserve it, and I wish to congratulate and compliment you for this outstanding record.
The appointment of George Bush as your new Director matches a good man with a good team. George Bush assumes the leadership of the intelligence community at a very critical point in its history--critical because national and international attention is focused on your work now as never before.
Because much of your work depends on secrecy and because secrecy adds a new aura of mystery and intrigue, there is the natural tendency for extraordinary attention to be paid to the intelligence community when allegations are made that it has not functioned as it should.
Past problems, any excesses, the abuses of the past have more than adequately been described. I am concerned about them as I know you are. But one thing is very, very certain: We cannot improve this agency by destroying it.
Let me assure you also I have no intention of seeing the intelligence community dismantled, its operations paralyzed, or its effectiveness undermined, The administration fully intends to safeguard the effectiveness of this agency,, the confidentiality of its information, and the lives and honor of its agents and employees.
The irresponsible release of classified information by people who Should know better must cease. A better balance must be struck between the right of the people to know and this country's commitment to survive and live in peace.
George Bush shares my commitment to these principles. As a former Member of Congress and as the son of a very great man, a distinguished statesman, the late Senator Prescott Bush of Connecticut, George has known all of his life that the people are sovereign and that their rights must be secure.
As a former representative of this Government to the People's Republic of China and as the former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, George Bush is in step with world developments. I know from firsthand, personal experience he is a man of enormous capability, sound moral judgment, and has had an intense devotion to public service. He is fully prepared to guide the policy decisions of this agency and of the entire intelligence community with a depth and a breadth of knowledge that few others have.
George has said that he sees his first task as one of making a tremendous effort to restore public confidence in this fine agency. In that effort he has my full and total support.
I continue to believe that the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency must have direct personal access to the President. George will have this access on a very regular basis and whenever special circumstances require.
With his leadership and with your help, I believe we can make this agency an instrument of peace and an object of pride.
(Bush at the time said he'd never previously worked for the CIA. This was later found to be false.)
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 8:24 am
by LTS TRN 2
'Scuse me, but the human tent-pegs say...what?
Perhaps you haven't added up the basic facts of this oatmeal fuckstain's career (as per Prescott Bush's weird and evil design).
As usual your own fetal-positioned hollow bleatings only reveal your typical pathetic ditto-head Rove-blowing idiocy.
Game's up, assholes. ALL of your ludicrous Heros, from the Duke to "Dutch" to..what, Jerry Ford?
It's nothing but a vile consortium of cheap criminals--like Ken Lay, the Texas Bushs' BEST friend--and Tom DeLay, perhaps the most white trash of all major (locked up) GOP pieces of shit.
And your Commander In Chief--Rusp Limpdick?... He's dead on the run, a never-was total phony, straddled between corporate millions and Oxycontin (which is worse than Israeli Ecstacy).
It's ALL falling apart--quickly, now.
And don't think we're not ready.
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:08 pm
by Cuda
You're about one crank-shot away from being another Gunslinger
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 9:06 pm
by LTS TRN 2
Yo, prick, you're about one actual take away from....your first actual take.
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:33 am
by LTS TRN 2
Wrong, babs. You're waiting for Augustus, remember? A strong facistic leader to restore America to its mythic glory of a world-leading superpower bestriding the lesser nations, etc. You're waiting to get 60,000 miles on a new set of radials. You're waiting on all those "muzzies" and other untermenchen to start kowtowing to the worldview of Newt Gingrich and Irving Kristol.
And you're waiting in vain.
As mentioned, the crimes of Ford include, most prominently, undermining the Warren Report--that is, making sure NO serious investigations took place, and SEALING the evidence that was too bald-faced to hide for fifty years. Similarly, his pardon of Nixon is a genuine crime--and major stain upon the nation's history. But his biggest crime was facillitating the establishment of Prescott Bush's demented apparatus of Rumsfeld, Cheney, and GH Bush--the basis of the neocon consortium that is still in power--and which has wrought such catastrophic disaster to the nation and the world's geo-political stability as a whole. And that's a Hanging Crime. Sure piddle about all you like on technicalities. So what? Hitler was "legally" elected, and "legally" invaded Poland.
The problem with nervous little ditto-head punks like you is that you refuse to see the big picture. You're Soulless. Proof? You...SUPPORT Cheney and Rice now. Of course being the squirrelly coward you are, you actually NEVER openly support ANYONE. You're too scared and hollow.
You have NEVER actually stood behind anything or anyone. Just tired snip and snivels ("dipshit"...blah, blah). You're hollow, babs.
If you can't see Ford's career as that of a carefully placed puppet of Prescott Bush--carrying out the outrageous undermining of America's democracy, in fact and principle, than you're a self-deluded lazy twirp who hasn't dared look into it. You're in a drowsy scared slumber and you need to WAKEY WAKE.
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:05 pm
by Cuda
mvscal wrote:Still waiting on your itemized and documented list of Gerald Ford's "vile crimes".
Whenever you're ready. We're all waiting.
He appointed John Paul Stevens to the Supreme Court.
He'll smoke a turd in hell for that
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:26 am
by LTS TRN 2
Well, prick, it turns out that ol' Jerry was in fact a TOTAL Born Again hyper-Christer Cultist. So, since these weirdos INVENTED the very paradigm of Hell to which you refer, he's got a free pass unto the ever praising flock, etc. But, as with everything about the Oatmeal President (including his honest opposition to the catastrophic invasion of Iraq), it was SEALED until his death. Yep, only now do we learn of his hardcore evangelical bearing. Great. Why are we not surprised that a hardcore Christer was a dutiful puppet of such hideous malignants as Prescott Bush and Nixon? Gee, a pattern?
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:58 pm
by LTS TRN 2
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article ... 04,00.html
What, you're surprised? Perhaps you thought the Healing President actually read real books, thought real thoughts, had real courage?
At least he had the guts to offer a humble and mealy "disagreement" with the insane invasion of Iraq--but of course only to be revealed after his death. Why? Was he afraid of being perceived as anything but a toadying lock-step supporter of the vile cabal he put in place?
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:51 pm
by Mister Bushice
TOTAL Born Again hyper-Christer Cultist.
You can't quite call him that, given that he didn't use his religion for anything political. It was just what he believed in.