I see people are picking up on this topic via Confederate Yankee.
The other option, the one I have long prayed we would never need to even consider, is a total revolution. But, If Congress won't act in its own self-defense, in the defense of democracy, in defense of us - the people who have elected them to protect us from this very danger - then what is left for us to do? I don't want to see it come down to this, but I fear that it will.
I hope her Mother's still proud, even if she remains inaccurate and really very silly. Maybe she should consider emigrating back. They might actually need another revolution there and America can always spare a misguided liberal or two for a worthy cause.
Larisa Alexandrovna: The first poem I remember is when I was about six, in Vienna Austria. We had finally gotten out of the Soviet Union and were slowly making our way to the States. We shared a flat with another Russian family and an older woman, also from the Soviet bloc. The poem was about the Russian revolution, if you can imagine, and it was totally inaccurate, and really very silly. But my mother was very proud of it,


Is this the same woman who was involved in some Jason Leopold scandal? Something about Karl Rove and 36 business hours?
Posted by: w3bgrrl | Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 06:14 PM