Of Bushtard Passing His War On To The Next President



How Despicable
Is It That Bushtard's Failures
Will Remain With Us

Long After He Leaves
For Paraguay, A Place That
Protects Criminals

War Criminals To
Be Exact, Leaving The Next
President His Mess

Everything Bush Touched
Turned To Crap, Hence, His Name Is
Miserable Failure

The Bush Legacy
Of Lies, Deceit, Oil And Blood
And War Profiteers

Exxon, Blackwater
Halliburton, You Know All
Of The Names By Now

But Atleast The Right
Wing Is In The Toilet, The
Repuke Front Runner

Is Bush On Steriods
The McCain Zombie Arose
And Killed Huckabee

The Romulan From
Massachusetts Spent Nearly
All His Romney Bucks

On A Failed Campaign
But He Gave Us Some Good Laughs
Oh, Those Right Wingers

I'm Glad To Know That
Republican Turnout Is
Low For Primaries
Bush: Iraq violence is a 'very positive moment'

The Bush Administration has a history of turning violence into "positives." During the 2006 war in Lebanon, for example, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice declared the Israeli attack as "birth pangs." "What we're seeing here, in a sense, is the growing -- the birth pangs of a new Middle East and whatever we do we have to be certain that we're pushing forward to the new Middle East not going back to the old one," Rice said.



Iran: The Next War

Even before the bombs fell on Baghdad, a group of senior Pentagon officials were plotting to invade another country. Their covert campaign once again relied on false intelligence and shady allies. But this time, the target was Iran.



Bush is going to leave Iraq for the next president to clean up

"WE'RE not leaving, so long as I'm the President." There in nine words is the exit strategy for the United States involvement in Iraq. Depending on your viewpoint, it's either a commitment or an admission of defeat.

Bush also mentioned the C word. Civil, that is, as in civil war. He was concerned about the shadow it cast. But the US strategy was to "help the Iraqi people achieve their objective and their dreams, which is a democratic society". The tactics to realise that dream were another matter. Cut and run or stay. To go "would be a huge mistake". Not only for the Iraqis. "It's in our interests that we help this democracy succeed. A failed Iraq would make America less secure … It would give the terrorists and extremists an additional tool besides safe haven, and that is revenues from oil sales."

The President then fell over himself. After he said "the terrorists attacked us and killed 3000 of our citizens", a question was asked: "What did Iraq have to do with that?"

Bush: "What did Iraq have to do with what?"

Q: "The attack on the World Trade Centre?"

Bush: "Nothing, except for its part of — and nobody has ever suggested in this Administration that Saddam Hussein ordered the attack … The lesson of September 11 is take threats before they fully materialise." This is the 1 per cent doctrine, enunciated by Vice-President Dick Cheney, which goes that if there's a 1 per cent chance of something happening, treat it as a 100 per cent certainty and respond accordingly. As a point of record, most of the September 11 attackers (6 OF WHICH HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED ALIVE) came from America's great ally in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia.


 

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