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or the absolute tyranny of absolute hypocrisy. . .
The old adage is that a true leader leads by example.
In as much as one of *'s favorite quips is "bring them to justice," over the course of the last several days, * has been accused of not abiding by, or at the very least, irreverence for the law in four different instances (though there are countless other examples of his gross improprieties).
Ms. Knox spoke with such down to earth candor about content and indisputable facts. "* didn't think the rules applied to him."
Meanwhile, Kofi Annan stated that the Iraq war is illegal (finally).
Sy Hersh is saying that the * administration sanctioned torture and ignored both the Geneva conventions and international law.
K. Kelley is "salaciously" saying * did coke on government property two years after he allegedly found sobriety and became a newborn Christian.
That's FOUR glaring instances of * believing he is above the law, yet he's quick so often offers up empty platitudes about "justice".
That's an awful lot of illegality to be exposed over a relatively short news cycle.
Hope somebody runs with this simple truth. . . Bush cannot be trusted to abide by any laws.
Following his example, anarchy would only ensue. So how else could he rule than by oppression under a governance of fear?
His misleadership is truly sickening. Ughhhhh.
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