Monday, May 26, 2008

Not to decorate

Who not to decorate or remember on this day? The Clintons. Bill and Hell. Born within one year (1946 and 1947 respectively) of each other, they share political ambitions and a history of protests against military institutions. Bill obtained a draft deferment for his 1st year of studies in 1998 as a Rhodes Scholar and then extended his deferment by applying to the ROTC. Later he not only expressed his gratitude to the ROTC for "saving him" from the draft, but also his concern that his opposition to war might ruin his "political viability." Not to be outdone, Hellary embraced anti-war demonstrations, socialism and progressive agendas in college, rejected "milk and cookies" and the traditional role of motherhood to pursue a law career and politics. She campaigned for Eugene McCarthy, an extreme liberal for President, but his huge loss taught her nothing. Unlike Hell, Bill found apologizing easy. After apologizing to voters for his mistakes in Arkansas as a 1st term Governor, he was re-elected and went on to eventually hold 5 terms in office. "Feeling the pain" of others was Bill’s winning strategy as Governor and President. Since their marriage in 1975 and the production of their sole ‘love-child’ Chelsea, Bill and Hell have practiced dual sociopathies. Memorial Day means more than laying a wreath at the grave of a fallen soldier. It decorates ideals and commitment in the true American tradition. Hell and Bill, stay away today.

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