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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

 

2006 DISASTER OF THE YEAR / GEORGE W BUSH


Trust me

As democracy is perfected, the office of the president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some  
great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron: H.L. Mencken (1880-1956)  
 

You can arguably call George W Bush Moron in Chief or an entitled brat ~
but he has most definitely been the disaster of the year for 2006.
 
Everything he has touched has become a disaster starting with
his illegal war and occupation of Iraq ~ continuing through his
promised rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina and the
ongoing disintegration of America's moral standing in the world
community.
 
This has to be a reflection of the personal character of George W Bush 
himself and how he conducts himself within the oval office.
 
Fortunately Sheila Samples has provided me with the smoking gun oval office evidence that firmly labels George W Bush as a disaster.
 
Excerpt: Even cutting a bit of slack, it's still inconceivable that any
thinking person could spend more than five minutes in the presence
of Bush without the shock of recognizing what a total idiot this country
has as its president. Other than breaking stuff, killing anything in his
path, refusing to admit mistakes, and making an obscene mess of
anything he touches, apparently the only thing Bush can do with any success is break wind ~ pass gas ~ fart.
 
Allen L Roland
 
 
WILL STINKY CUT THE BIG ONE?
 
By Sheila Samples
 
 
It's almost painful to watch the disintegration of George W. Bush and  what's left of his murderous administration. Those who haven't fled 
are racing blindly through the halls of power, lurching into one another
in a desperate attempt to distance themselves from Bush and to
escape reaping what they have sown.

Even cutting a bit of slack, it's still inconceivable that any thinking
person could spend more than five minutes in the presence of Bush
without the shock of recognizing what a total idiot this country has as
its president. Other than breaking stuff, killing anything in his path,
refusing to admit mistakes, and making an obscene mess of anything
he touches, apparently the only thing Bush can do with any success
is break wind --pass gas -- fart.

First Fart Boy

In his Aug. 20 U.S. New & World Report "Washington Whispers"
under the heading "Animal House in the West Wing," Paul Bedard
wrote that Bush not only loves to cuss, but "... the first frat boy loves flatulence jokes...can't get enough of fart jokes. He's also known to
cut a few for laughs, especially when greeting new young aides..."

Bedard also told the Boston Herald's Margery Eagan that he’s heard
about Bush’s full-salute “Austin Greeting when new aides arrive. "He likes to gas a couple, and then bring the aide in and see what the
kid’s face looks like.” Eagan, who admitted she was grossed out, commented, "Naturally, the aide can’t accuse the President or
grimace or hold his nose. This dilemma apparently drives the
presidential funny bone wild."

Most of us stopped laughing at Bush's coarse antics long ago.
The boastful sound and fury of hot air blasting from both ends of this
crude, immature thug as he rips one windy flatulent speech after
another while saying absolutely nothing is not only vulgar, but is indescribably evil. The stench of Bush's lies mingles with, and hovers
over the growing mounds of mangled and broken bodies of innocent
men, women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan -- swirls around coffins
laden with American service members sneaked back in-country with
no fanfare.

CNN -- The Most Twisted Name in News

Each day, more and more soldiers and marines are blown to bits. 
Each morning the streets of Iraq's cities are strewn with hundreds of
shackled, tortured, beheaded Sunni and Shiite civilians. Yet, for the
past year, the hypocritical Congress, corporate media and crusty
retired military "experts" sat around gleefully playing politics and
fiercely debating whether the Iraqi quagmire was a civil war. It was a
rabid debate -- with all participants forced by Bush and Cheney's
claims of success to argue but one side with no pretense of delving
into the reality of Bush's mad adventure.

Until Nov. 26 when
Michael Ware, CNN's Baghdad correspondent,
startled the world and brought the civil-war debate to a screeching
halt. Kitty Pilgrim, sitting in for Lou Dobbs, asked Ware, "The Iraqi government and the U.S. military in Baghdad keep saying it's not a
civil war -- what are you seeing?"

Ware, a seasoned war correspondent who is no stranger to civil wars
and has covered the war in Iraq for bothTime Magazine
and CNN since it began, responded intensely, "Well, it's easier to
deny it's a civil war when you live in the most heavily fortified place in
the country -- the Green Zone -- and that's where the prime minister,
the national security advisor and the top military commanders live. However," Ware continued, "as for the people living on the streets,
or Iraqis in their homes -- if this is not a civil war, then they do not
want to see what one looks like."

Ware went on to describe the stark inhumanity of neighbor against neighbor, family on family, ethnic cleansing, "institutionalized" Shiia
death squads in legal police uniforms who roam the streets, dragging
Sunni families from their homes never to be seen again -- Sunnis
plunging car bombs into marketplaces...Ware said the recent surge in violence was a result of Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr boycotting the
Nouri al-Maliki puppet government and parliament as a result of
Maliki meeting with "the criminal Bush."

A national dead silence followed Ware's outburst of truth.
The next evening, Wolf Blitzer gave Ware a second chance to join the
"best political team in journalism" by reigniting the debate. After
sternly warning Ware that UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said Iraq
was "almost -- almost" in a civil war, and that the White House, Bush administration and PM Maliki flatly deny it, Blitzer asked,
"Is it a civil war ?"

Again, without hesitation, Ware reiterated that the horrors exploding
around him were nothing if not a civil war. He said, "the debate about whether there is a civil war is fueled either by the luxury of distance --
those who aren't here on the ground -- or by the spin of those with a political agenda to deny its existance."

A week later, Annan
set Blitzer straight. He not only said Iraq was
indeed in a civil war, but that Iraqis were "better off when a brutal
dictator ruled their land."

Michael Ware
is no longer in Iraq.

The Big One

Bush reminds us often that he's The Decider. Nobody has the right to question his decisions ~ not even him ~ because history has called
him to action, and he is delivering God's gift of freedom to every
individual on earth whether they want it or not.

Who can forget the profound deliberation that preceeded Bush's
decision to invade Iraq? On 9-11, he announced, "I don't care what
the international lawyers say, we are going to kick some ass." And,
in March 2002, a full year before invading Iraq, his decision was,
"Fuck Saddam. We're taking him out!"

When asked during a
press conference last week if he questioned his
own decisions, Bush replied confidently, "No, I haven't questioned
whether or not it was right to take Saddam Hussein out, nor have I questioned the necessity for the American people -- I mean, I've
questioned it; I've come to the conclusion it's the right decision. But I
also know it's the right decision for America to stay engaged, and to
take the lead, and to deal with these radicals and extremists, and to
help support young democracies. It's the calling of our time .... And I
firmly believe it is necessary."

We're losing in Iraq, but Bush says that doesn't bother him -- it just
means we're going to win if we expand the armed forces, put more and more troops on the streets of Baghdad, and stay the course.

Bush is a
brutal, pathological liar -- arguably a homicidal maniac.
After losing two wars against helpless, unarmed nations, he's bored.
The Decider is moving on to greater things, and those who know how to listen to him know the decision to nuke Iran has already been made.
Before he leaves office, Bush plans to spread the same freedoms throughout Iran that Iraq is presently enjoying, only this time he has
decided to attack a huge, oil-rich, armed-to-the-teeth nation which
has the capacity not only to defend itself, but to wreak death and destruction upon its attackers.

Will Stinky cut the big one on his way out? Or is he just whistling past
the graveyard -- yodeling past the skull orchard -- as he goes
mano-a-mano with Poppy?

Where's Michael Ware when you need him?
 
Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian US Army Public Information Officer. She is a regular contributor for a variety
of Internet sites. Contact her at: rsamples@sirinet.net.
 
Allen L Roland is a practicing psychotherapist, author and
lecturer who also shares a daily political and social commentary
on his weblog and website allenroland.com He also guest hosts
a monthly national radio show TRUTHTALK on Conscious talk
 
 
 
Cartoon by Steve Benson / Arizona Republic

 

Allen Roland’s weblog: http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/
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