Saturday, February 04, 2006

I BELIEVE...

I believe:

Bush did 9/11.

President Kennedy was assasinated by the CIA or FBI.

Paul Wellstone was assasinated. John John was assasinated.

Ann Coulter was once a man.

Howard Dean is a leader, but the Democrats won't listen to him.

The Senate Democratic leader should be a blue-stater.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

Friday, February 03, 2006

LETTER TO NANCY PELOSI

Dear Nancy,

Which dimwit picked an unknown governor named Kaine for the response to Bush's idiotic State of the Union speech? I've been a Democrat for 72 years, and Kaine and I have no -- and I mean NO -- common ground except we're both Democrats.

This red neck moron, pro-war, repuke-lite jerk from a red state of morons -- and he's speaking for ME? What's wrong with you people?

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

CAN IT GET ANY CRAZIER THAN THIS?

The AP has reporters who publish items where they quote people not mentioned in the item. Evidently the Capitol police has a woman named Hadley who thinks people should dress appropriately when listening to an ignorant, psychotic, lying bozo deliver a lie-laced, destructive line of BS called the State of the Union, when he can't even spell "union."

And we have three more years of this guy. Making Bush a Unitary Executive is the height of insanity.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

SAME'OL, SAME'OL...

It's the old same'ol same'ol all over again. Mr Brains did it again. Five State of the Union speeches or, rather the same'ol speech five times.

"We're winning the war on terrorism, democracy is on the march, freedom is on the run, the economy is booming, security is tight --" over and over again. While we listen this this crap, we're sinking in the quicksand.

Bush has no ideas. He's "shot his wad." He's never had an original thought in his life, no wonder he's a Republican. America is stuck. We're stuck with a Jethro Bodine in the White House, a corrupt legislature, a Nazi supreme court, a judicial department that's crooked, and a confused, leaderless, Democratic party, which probably would do nothing to change anything even if it was in charge.

Three more years and the dems will run Kaine.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

Saturday, January 28, 2006

TWO GOONS

We have a general named Hayden who can't read. He's in charge of all the snooping into our lives. He argues with a Knight-Ridder reporter about the Fourth Amendment, which states the phrase "probable cause." Now, this Fourth is a short paragraph and easily read, but this dimwit is only reading the word "reasonable"-- another con man from the defense department.

Point One: Hayden knows what the amendment says, but he's going to con us. Any honest administration would give this jerk a dishonorable discharge. What a jackass.

Point Two: Mr Brains in the White House thinks an election automatically means democracy. He's repeated this several times. When the Hamas won the election in Palestine in an overwhelming victory, Bush forgot they're not his friends. When the Shiites won in Iraq that means an IslamTheocratic victory. The Sunnies are the ones that are secular, he calls them "Tairsts."

Can you imagine another three years of this goon ?

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

Friday, January 27, 2006

PEOPLE

All in all, we would be better off if Saddam Hussein was still in charge in Iraq. What G.W. Bush has done is screwed up the whole Mid-East. Too bad he didn't overdose on cocain. He announced he wanted democracy in the Mid-East. Well we have it, and all the people who are winning their elections are the ones who hate our guts.

When the Ottoman regime failed, the Brits installed King Faisal in Iraq and he was a Sunni. A baathist, he ruled, and was replaced with Baath people, ending with Saddam, and Iraq was secular. Our best bet was a secular Iraq. The last thing we needed was democracy based on a religion, because it isn't. One of the most compelling reasons to impeach the chimp is for getting rid of Saddam Hussein

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

FORTY YEARS

If Sam Alito is confirmed, and Roe v. Wade is reversed, the Republican Party will be roaming aimlessly in the deep wilderness of politics for forty years. You would think they would consider that, but kissing ass is their specialty, not thinking.

Look at their priorities as they pass budget items, giving tax-breaks to the wealthy, as if the wealthy had put them in office. Both parties suffer from short sightedness. Once in DC, they forget who put them there.

Does Diane Feinstein think grassroot Dems are going to vote for her after she's voted with the R's and hugs Bush every day? Does Hillary think grassroot Dems are going to vote for a pro-war Dem? I have news for these ladies. What you sow, you reap -- what goes around comes around -- the pendulum swings in both directions.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems
http://westcoastlib.blogspot.com/

Thursday, January 26, 2006

TWO MEDIA WHORES

Chris Matthews and Tim Russert are somewhat sickening. They have made it big by right-wing apple-polishing, sucking-up, and kneeling with their tongues out, waiting for people like Ann Coulter and Ken Mehlman to drop in.

Both of these rats started out with democrats, Chris with Tip O'Neil, and Russert with Daniel Moynihan. When Nazi General Electric grabbed NBC, Jack Welch, head of the company, called both Chris and Tim in and asked, "You want to make it big, dump your beliefs and become an ass-kisser -- that's how we make it on this side of the aisle."

The game at NBC is, of course, to cover George W. Bush as he trashes America. Welch has retired to the golf course, hoping his prostate gland cancer doesn't kill him. Cynics refer to Matthews as "Tweety." I don't know what they call Russert. Timbutt, I guess. Matthews is on MSNBC playing "Hardball" and Russert kisses Repug ass on "Meet The Press." Both are as phony as a three-dollar bill.

Matthews has panels on his show manned by only right-wing nuts preaching the gospel according to Joe Goebbels. Russert has people on who're connected to his son, and likes to pat his own back every chance he gets.

Cable news is an electronic National Esquire.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE

Everyone over 12 knows we have a right-wing psychotic president, a corrupt right-wing congress and a fascist supreme court. Fifty-five million Americans voted for Bush. Everyone knows GW Bush is a walking talking menace -- everything he touches turns out bad.

We have a voluntary army with no new volunteers, even the saps are catching on. GM is closing 12 auto plants, they can get their cars built in India for a buck an hour instead of 27 bucks an hour. Delphia is cutting wages from $27 an hour to $10. Ford is laying off 30,000 auto workers, they can get their autos made in India too.

Think of all those auto workers, how many have voted for Nixon, Reagan, Bush l andBush ll. We have a infinite number of Targets, WalMarts, MacDonalds, and Sears paying $7 an hour. When those plums are picked where will the rest go, on welfare? Only corporations can go bankrupt; the little guy can't go bankrupt via chapter 7 or chapter 13. They must pay, but with what?

Have a nice house, 400 bucks a month, how do you pay the mortgage? Sell the house, but to whom? No buyers. Yes, capitalism is wonderful, and the republicans have us by the throat. It's called Fascism.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

AL QAEDA

Al Qaeda consists of two grandmothers, two alcoholics, and a kid. Viewing al Qaeda as a vile Islamic group like our Federalists, and Osama bin Laden as Darth Vader is the joke on us. Al Qaeda may be totally imaginary. Bush and his pals did 9/11. No Arab hijacker piloted any airline into the towers - those airliners were controlled by a box in the nose and controlled by remote.

The towers came down straight, their 16-inch I-Beams were cut by explosives. Building 7 wasn't even hit by aircraft but, amazingly, it came down straight too. This was an inside job, and Bush agreed to it.

NORAD was ordered to stand down on 9/11. America has suffered a coup d' etat. It started in November 2000, continued through the elections in 2002 and 2004, and we're seeeing the final steps with the confirmation of Judge Sam Alito and Bush declaring himself a unitary executive, which means we're not a republic anymore.

All our elections will be manipulated. We have no hope with our system any longer, maybe we never did. We the people must join together to organize a party that includes amending our constitution, fixing our congress and changing the way we appoint supreme court justices.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

THE SUPER PERSONS

In 1896 there was a lawsuit appearing before the supreme court -- Santa Clara County vs. Union Pacific, a corporation. The corporation won. The result was that corporations attained the same rights as persons. They aren't citizens but they have the same rights and they're protected by the first, fourth, sixth and fourteenth amendments.

They can't be indicted as criminals. They're super persons. They can't vote but they can pay real persons for their votes. Corporations have mostly been rotten and, since being viewed as persons, they have been worse. The supreme court has mostly been rotten too. It's time for another revolution, and this time corporations will not be persons, and the supreme court appointments will be six years.

We should have no life appointments to anything.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems

FEMALE POWER

American women have a terrible power over men, and men dislike them for it, but they hide it. The ones who don't hide it, brutalize their women physically. Men must have women for their sexual needs, they can't live without it, it's the core need, more important than food.

Even gay men consider their partners as their wives. Generally, a wife can get anything she wants from her man, because he knows he's going to get paid by what he must have. Often she will leave her man if he can't provide what she wants, she find another and pay him off when he comes through.

I know of two couples where the women disagreed politically with the husband and in a year the men switched. Both were told, "Your political beliefs turn me off." American women could take over by demanding their men fix our country or stay lonely. They have the power, and they shouldn't forget it.

Don Phelps
WestCoast Dems
http://westcoastlib.blogspot.com/

Monday, January 23, 2006

AMERICAN WORKERS

America has always hated its workers. Since the Industrial Revolution, when our economy turned from agriculture to industry, the workers have been hated and reviled. Throughout the 19th century, mines and factories locked in their employees and forced them to work 12 and 14 hours a day for peanuts. We had factories that had children eight years old working for almost nothing.

When the workers would strike they would be assaulted by company goons, who were aided by the police, the military, and vigilantes. Our labor history is bloody. Nothing changed within industry until Franklin D Roosevelt's second term in 1936, when the labor unions finally took a step up on the ladder.

Leaders like John L. Lewis of the miners and Walter Reuther of the autos started to exert pressure on the Democratic Party. The unions formed the CIO for industry and the AFL for construction. When I was a kid, The unions were the cojones of the Democratic Party. They were tough, and they had the scars to prove it. In 1956, the CIO and the AFL joined, and that lasted until the present day. They are no longer united. Divided we fall.

As the unions fade into history, the sweatshops will be coming back. WalMart is showing the way. Without the tough union people, the Democratic Party is a joke because it has no guts. Democratic senators are noted only by their apologies to Republicans -- criminals who should be in jail. Demos need some toughies. Women are okay but they must be Bella Absugs. The demos should filibuster every bill or nominee who's antiethical to workers, and they should filibuster and shut the senate down every time it needs to shut down.

They must be down and dirty.

Don Phelps