START CONFRONTING BUSH SUPPORTERS
Saturday April 16th 2005, 9:51 am
Filed under:
General
>You are young, Conservative, Pro Bush, Pro Iraq War, and you are not enlisting. That is too bad. After W’s “touch”, our Army/Marines recruitments are down. We are sending our National Guard and our pre-war signups back to duty two and three times.
So you are a College Republican, a Maverick, a young Fundamentalist Evangelical Conservative Christian, part of the Presidential Prayer team.
You recruit voters for the Conservative Causes. You are master organizers with an elder’s conviction in Americas New Conservative fold and you are satisfied with seeing the “usual candidates” go to Iraq.
One would think as future leaders or arms dealers, you would be tripping over yourselves at the recruiting offices. With the approval for this war from you and your conservative parents- here is the number you need:
www.marines.com
or
1-800-USA-ARMY
(1-800-872-2769)
One would think theseYoung Conservative Republicans would want to start their political careers with a good war record. Maybe they can count on the “SWIFT BOAT BIDDY COMMITTEE”. Perhaps we see some EVOLUTION here– from a CHICKENHAWKRACY to an upcoming WUSSOCRACY.
Thank you,
www.wordonusbull.com.
UPDATE
Hats off to Army Secretary Francis Harvey for wanting to appeal to patriotic parents for the recruitment of their kids. Some of us-“the traitors”, “unpatriotic un-Americans”, and the non-believers have been trying to sell this from day one. Thank you for coming to the table sir.
The help you need to realize recruiting goals are on the way. (NOT) WordOnUSBull has (also see above) suggestions for the innovations you asked for:
Hay Rush Limbaugh- it seems you and the millions of your listeners could easily swallow this pill. One hour of your show could get your ditto heads that are parents to talk their young sons and daughters to enlist. Y’all could be something other than the largest biddy committee in the world.
O Bill O’Riley—DROP that bar of soap—shower up and be fair and balanced and get some of the higher elements to Iraq it.
ANN COULTER—-BRITNEY SPEARS—- Maybe Barbra Streisand would give you both singing lessons so you could entertain the troops. IN FACT, both of you should go now and maybe our new population of BOOB STARVED conservatives will follow you!
Then there is you Tom DeLay. When you and your tent revivalist friends get through GANG REAPING Terri Schiavo, please get busy on this recruitment project.
UPDATE
And the Army has raised the inlistment age to 39.
That means that conceivably WHOLE BUSH SUPPORTING WAR LOVING CONSERVATIVE FAMILIES COULD INLIST!or WHOLE EVANGELICAL CONSERVATIVE FUNDAMENTAL CHURCHES COULD GO TO IRAQ!!!
UPDATE(S)
1. And now we hear that Brig. Gen. Johnny Weida, commandant of cadets and self-professed born-again Christian, in cojunction with people such as Dobson and his Focus On The Family have fundamentalist groups have for years targeted the military for aggressive proselytism efforts. Just great . An Air Force with officers of the HIGH OUT OF THEIR GORD ON THE LORD fold (http://blog.au.org/2005/04/is_the_air_forc.html).
2. And now recruiters feel pressure to take in mentally ill people. see: http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050503/ZNYT02/505030705
collective unconscious
In Jungian psychology, a part of the unconscious mind, shared by a society, a people, or all humankind, that is the product of ancestral experience and contains such concepts as science, religion, and morality.
According to Jung’s psychological theory, the inherited aspect of the UNCONSCIOUS that is common to ALL members of the human race. The collective unconscious has evolved over many centuries and contains images (archetypes), which are found in DREAMS and RELIGIOUS and mystical symbols.
hu`bris
hu·bris Audio pronunciation of “hubris” ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hybrs) also hy·bris (h-)
n.
Overbearing pride or presumption; arrogance: “There is no safety in unlimited technological hubris” (McGeorge Bundy).
[Greek, excessive pride, wanton violence. See ud- in Indo-European Roots.]hu·bristic (-brstk) adj.
hu·bristic·al·ly adv.
su·per·e·go
su·per·e·go Audio pronunciation of “superego” ( P ) Pronunciation Key (spr-g, -g)
n. pl. su·per·e·gos
In Freudian theory, the division of the unconscious that is formed through the internalization of moral standards of parents and society, and that censors and restrains the ego.
In psychoanalytic theory, the division of the psyche that censors and restrains the ego and has identified itself unconsciously with important persons from early life. It results from incorporating the values and wishes of these persons into one’s own standards.
n. pl. su·per·e·gos Main Entry: su·per·ego
Pronunciation: “sü-p&r-’E-(”)gO also ’sü-p&r-”, -’eg-(”)O
Function: noun
: the one of the three divisions of the psyche in psychoanalytic theory that is only partly conscious, represents internalization of parental conscience and the rules of society, and functions to reward and punish through a system of moral attitudes, conscience, and a sense of guilt —compare EGO, ID
e·go
n. pl. e·gos
1. The self, especially as distinct from the world and other selves.
2. In psychoanalysis, the division of the psyche that is conscious, most immediately controls thought and behavior, and is most in touch with external reality.
3.
1. An exaggerated sense of self-importance; conceit.
2. Appropriate pride in oneself; self-esteem.
fig·ment
Something invented, made up, or fabricated: just a figment of the imagination. n : a contrived or fantastic idea; “a figment of the imagination”
abstraction
1. Distillation or separation of the volatile constituents of a substance.
2. Exclusive mental concentration; absent-mindedness.
3. A malocclusion in which the teeth or associated structures are lower than their normal occlusal plane.
4. The selection of a certain aspect of a concept from the whole. : a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance; “he loved her only in the abstract–not in person” [syn: abstract] 2: the act of withdrawing or removing something 3: the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances [syn: generalization, generalisation] 4: an abstract painting 5: preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else [syn: abstractedness] 6: a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples
1. Generalisation; ignoring or hiding details to capture some
kind of commonality between different instances. Examples are
abstract data types (the representation details are hidden),
abstract syntax (the details of the concrete syntax are
ignored), abstract interpretation (details are ignored to
analyse specific properties).
2.
Parameterisation, making something a function
of something else. Examples are lambda abstractions (making
a term into a function of some variable), higher-order
functions (parameters are functions), bracket abstraction
(making a term into a function of a variable).
Opposite of concretisation.
CULT
1. A religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or false, with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader.
2. The followers of such a religion or sect.
2. A system or community of religious worship and ritual.
3. The formal means of expressing religious reverence; religious ceremony and ritual.
4. A usually nonscientific method or regimen claimed by its originator to have exclusive or exceptional power in curing a particular disease.
5.
1. Obsessive, especially faddish, devotion to or veneration for a person, principle, or thing.
2. The object of such devotion.
6. An exclusive group of persons sharing an esoteric, usually artistic or intellectual interest.