August 22, 2007



White House manual details how to deal with the little people, their cooties
Goon squads, jackbooted thugs, "1st amendment zones," bodily harm, arrest and bannination to Gitmo. America-hater.

Not that they're worried or anything. But the White House evidently leaves little to chance when it comes to protests within eyesight of the Boy King. As in, it doesn't want any.

Among other things, any event must be open only to those with tickets tightly controlled by organizers. Those entering must be screened in case they are hiding secret signs. Any anti-Bush demonstrators who manage to get in anyway should be shouted down by "rally squads" stationed in strategic locations. And if that does not work, they should be thrown out.

But that does not mean the White House is against dissent -- just so long as the president does not see it. In fact, the manual outlines a specific system for those who disagree with the president to voice their views...

The manual offers advance staffers and volunteers who help set up presidential events guidelines for assembling crowds. Those invited into a VIP section on or near the stage, for instance, must be "extremely supportive of the administration," it says (italics theirs).

God bless America.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ever get the idea that the Republicans KNEW -- from day one -- 7+ months before 9/11 -- that their Neo-con programs/politics were NOT popular with the US public once people knew about them? That they had to hide/disguise/mystify/'securitize' them so that they could pull them off/execute them WITHOUT PEOPLE KNOWING TOO MUCH ABOUT WHAT WAS HAPPENING...

Anonymous said...

What big em said.

NOW we know what the hood ornament's lackeys were working on instead of actually governing.