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This moron just doesn't know when to shut up. In the face of clear opposition to his "foreign policy" by ALL of our traditional allies, shrub continues to spew his warmongering rhetoric. Does shrub really think that the world will sit idly by while he bombs who he wants, when he wants, and for whatever reason he wants. A year ago, in the days immediately following shrubs appointment to the whitehouse by a supreme court decision no one would sign, friends of mine from overseas questioned why I was so distraught over the turn of events. "Mark my words," I told them, "we will be at war within a year." |
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| So it has been a year and shrub has already done some wrathful trampling out of vintage, and is searching around for somewhere else to wield his terrible swift sword. "But we were attacked by Osama bin Laden," people argue. "George Bush didn't start this war."
My friends, we need to wake up to the fact that the events of 9-11 were the most terrible crime ever committed but not an act of war. No nation attacked us that day. It was a group of religious fanatics following the orders of a madman. Shrub acted that day, before anyone had time to think, while our heads were still reeling with shock, he declared the attack an act of war. Even then beginning to lay the groundwork for his goal of a world war with his comment, "Either you're with us or you're with the terrorists." |
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| Which of course loosely translates to "Subjugate yourselves to the will of America or die."
Couldn't we have just as easily spent the months we were bombing innocent civilians who had nothing to do with the events of 9-11 by gathering intelligence, so we could strike with a small group of elite forces against the actual persons responsible for the attack, and kill or capture them. But then the shrub wouldn't have his war would he. Don't be surprised if we start bombing somewhere shortly before election day this november. The right wing will need nationalism at it's peak about then. And just a final word on the recent polls which list the shrub as among the best presidents of all time, ranking him with the likes of Lincoln and Truman. I have a hunch that many of the respondents had not even been born at the time of the Vietnam War and probably couldn't tell you what the DC in Washington DC stands for. So I for one don't put much store in the opinion of these idiots who ranked him so highly. |
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