That's right boys and girls, they are coming to take me away! Somewhere in a dark room, a computer right now has spat my name out once again as one of those people who have supported a terrorist organization*. If they cross reference the fact that I support AIM to the training the government gave me, then I end up on the short list for the bus to camp Happy Time to play some volleyball. After all, they don't have to show proof anymore as long as some bureaucrat says I am an enemy combatant, right? Just to give them a little more ammo, let me make it clear... Ahem... I support the American Indian Movement!!! I have in the past, and I will in the future, donate to their cause and support their actions and welfare.
I am considered by most of my friends to be a jackbooted conservative, and by the others to be a radical liberal. After all, a person who is for the freedom from government in all things not specifically covered by the constitution** is rather difficult to define these days. I am neither Democrat nor Republican (or, as I call them, Republocrats), nor do I fit neatly into the Libertarian party as I'm not an isolationist when it comes to foreign policy. At least I don't have the problems one of my friends had of being a Democrat in Georgia and then being considered a Republican in California when he moved there. Thankfully, here in Georgia we don't have to register our party membership, as I have no idea how I would register.
So, ladies and gents, don't be surprised if tomorrow when I am put under for my surgery (it was moved to tomorrow at 1PM), I disappear and I am not heard of until after my sooper-sekrit military tribunal is complete in about six or so years.
Of course, I could have actually slipped into a coma after my accident, and all the crap that's happened since then could be just a morphine induced dream...
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TTFN,
Das Ferret
*The Ferret is a long time supporter of the American Indian Movement and a supporter of the movement to free or re-try Leonard Peltier.
** The US constitution used to get capitalization, but with the atrocities that have been committed to it here in the past have just about negated the need for that.