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Monday, April 14, 2003

We’ve had so much fun…

…in Iraq - why stop there?

 

Next stop on “Dubya’s bogus adventure” – Damascus!

 

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer described Syria as a "terrorist state".

 

He noted that Syria is included on the US State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism.

 

On Sunday, President George Bush said: "We believe there are chemical weapons in Syria".

 

That’s right – you heard the man – they’ve got chemical weapons! And they’re terrorists! And you know what that means, don’t you? WAR WAR and more WAR!

 

Who’ll be talking about the economy when we kick tail all over the Middle East? Who’ll dare defame Dubya when he is the C-in-C of the most strategic parts of the globe?

 

The master plan is now in evidence:

 

first Florida… (especially the ballot boxes)

 

then the US… (especially the military)

 

and finally the WORLD (at least the oil-bearing parts)!


2:44:27 PM    

Who said this?

 

“if George W. Bush were to take military action against Iran and Syria, he should be impeached.”

 

Before the goon squads assemble to lynch those treasonous lefty-muslim-homosexual- bitches they should check here.

 

Of course the argument that the person occupying the white house should be impeached for misleading the public and employing the military like a school-yard thug will get nowhere with the GOP wingers who claim the mantle of conservativism. Did he get a hummer?

 

How it is “conservative” to trample civil liberties and engage in wars of conquest is beyond me… perhaps they are harking back to the days of the Roman empire… but one doesn’t have to quite so far back to find a similar case:  die dritte Reich.

 

"It basically boils down to an entire nation gripped by fear, who ultimately chose to give up their civil rights and plunged the whole nation into war.”

 

Who would have thought saying the above would be grounds for dismissal? But it is in Bush’s Amerika - where fear and jingoism are promoted for ratings and dissent must be crushed.

 

And that doesn’t even address what the media networks have been up to.  


2:02:58 PM    



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