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The Sound of No Hand clapping
Written by Stephen P. Pizzo   
Monday, 22 January 2007 21:22
by Stephen P. Pizzo

If Democrats are not going to impeach George W. Bush then the very least they can do is refrain from applauding him. 

Don't ya think?

All Democrats need to do this year when George W. Bush strides down the aisle, pumping hands and slapping backs, Tuesday night on his way to the podium to deliver this year's State of the Union speech, is nothing. Since that's something Democrats have spent the last six years practicing, they should have no trouble doing it one more time. 

So, Democrats – and straight-thinking Republicans – why not spare us the trained-seal act this year? Stand in respect for the office, but keep your flippers folded politely in you laps. Don't clap. And most certainly don't cheer. 

And when he reaches the podium, and is introduced by Speaker Pelosi, remain seated and busy your hands by checking your Blackberry for messages, straightening your tie or scratching that itch. But please, no clapping.

Doing so would provide those us watching on TV two important services. First, we would not have witness those we voted for because they promised to “do the right thing,” applauding the man who has done more wrong than any President in our nation's history.  Second it would allow us to identify those serving in Congress who are either truly stupid or incurably corrupt, because who else – at this point, after all that's happened – who else would applaud and cheer such a man?

Nothing would speak louder, to this President, to the nation and to the world, than silence Tuesday night. Stand, but stand as you do when the casket is rolled down the church aisle at a funeral mass. Stand in silence, in respect for the office of the Presidency and in mourning for the ways the current holder of that office has abused it, disgrace it and in so doing, disgraced us all.

So, email this to your elected representative before Tuesday night's State of the Union. Tell them that, since they can't screw up the courage to remove the festering tumor, the least they can do is not applaud him. 

Don't ya think?
Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.
- George Bernard Shaw
 
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Winter Patriot said:

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Great post! Thanks for sharing such a good idea.
 
January 22, 2007
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a guest said:

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Nice Idea, but
Most Democrats and Republicans support the president. Why? Because they get financial backing from the same institutions.

I know there are some honorable members who would follow Mr. Pizzo's excellent suggestion, but most representatives are not honorable.
 
January 23, 2007
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