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Oh yes, he's the great deceiver

Apparently BushCo has illegally made previously available IRS audit records banned to the public for viewing. Gee, what could they possibly have to hide? Maybe the fact that they are letting the ultra-rich get away with outright theft.

It was "Justice Sunday III" yesterday, where Talibangelicals slap each other on the back and idiots like Rick Santorum say that Democrats are "destroying traditional morality, creating a new moral code and prohibiting any dissent." You know, like asking for equal rights for women, acknowledging the existence of other religions, and...wait a minute. Isn't the GOP the party that censors television, radio, the internet and calls anyone a traitor that doesn't agree with them?

In related news, conservative ministers broke into the Capitol to annoint the furniture with oil before Samuel Alito's Supreme Court hearing this week. Somewhere in heaven, teeth are grinding over the concept of B&E by supposedly moral community leaders. This, of course, is the same logic that those who assassinate doctors who perform abortions use. And, yes, Pat Robertson.

On the same topic of conservative censorship, MySpace, recently bought out by Rupert Murdoch's GlobalHateCorp, is full of users suddenly realizing that the new management is editing, censoring, deleting, and generally screwing over their posts.

The GOP, the party of corruption. Use it like a campaign slogan kids.

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