From Salon's Open Letters to George W. Bush
  
 It’s easy running an outlaw  presidency when you have enablers like the congressional democrats.  Thanks to them, your crimes are not  crimes; they are simply policies awaiting congressional approval.
  
 Once again we hear a flapping  sound, as democrats fold their tents because they are afraid of being  criticized.
  
 When they voted in August to  grant you a “temporary” extension of your illegal wiretapping in the Protect  America Act, they swore they would kill the bill when it came up for renewal in  six months.  
  
 That was then; this is now, and  it suddenly dawned on the democrats that if they tried to kill the Protect  America Act, people might think they were (gasp!) soft on terrorism.  They haven’t figured out that their  failure to stand for anything is what makes them appear soft.  
  
 Nor do they realize that the only  people in the country who give a shit about terrorism are their fellow ostriches  with their heads buried in the Beltway sand and those for whom antiterrorism is  a revenue stream.
  
 They say they are simply dealing  with reality, i.e. the reality manufactured by your administration.  Instead of fighting this reality tooth  and nail and possibly creating a new reality, they bend over and spread their  cheeks. 
  
 Their behavior is so craven, one  wonders if surface appearances might be misleading.  Could it be that the democrats have come  to realize that they, too, can garner votes by waging fear?  Did they tote up the dollars pouring  into their districts via National Security contracts and decide that maybe  losing some civil liberties might not be that bad after all?  If contracts and contributions keep  pouring in, maybe it’s not even that important to be the party in power. 
  
  Nossir!  The democrats know that you don’t make  hamburger out of a cash cow.
  
  
 There is another dynamic  that works to your advantage.   The line seperating right from wrong is not a line but a thick fog bank  in to which most of us wander from time to time (some more than others).  The normal person has a functioning  moral gyroscope that pulls them back towards the light when he wanders too far  into the darkness.  There once was a  time, long ago, when you would find the occasional politician with a working  gyroscope.  I’m thinking of Sam  Erwin and Barbara Jordon who provided moral ballast for the Watergate  hearings.  Thank goodness, people  like that are relics of the past.
  
 The politicians pouring into  Washington now have gyroscopes that are broken or missing because they have  learned that when they lack both a backbone and ethics their coffers swell.  Should a politician show up with a  working gyroscope, Gucci Alley puppeteers surround him and attach strings of  campaign contributions to his arms and legs.  By they time they are done, he is  clogging across the stage like Pinocchio singing, “I’ve Got No Strings,” while  the puppetmeisters pull them hither and yond in a herky-jerky dance.  
  
 Yes George, the democrats  understand the system well.  Keep  putting out no-bid contracts and they will follow you anywhere.
  
 Your admirer,
 Belacqua Jones
  
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