"I lied on purpose, not intentionally"

\"I lied on purpose, not intentionally\"

Anyone happened to watch Bush's "exceptional military leader" on the hotseat today?

Or Larry King's show w/ Cheney?

"We're in the last throes of insurgency over there, we're clearly winning" (April 2005).

Oops.

Billy Carter would've been a greater leader.
 
Re: \"I lied on purpose, not intentionally\"

Hi Oakwilt, seeing as I am the only person who ever engages you in serious conversation, how about this for a theory?

George Bush is a revolutionary.

Reasons:

1. He and his administration were prepared to engage in pre-emptive attacks on sovereign states in order to achieve their goals, while at the same time they were ready to erode long established American freedoms.

2. Bush and his neo-con revolutionaries established a concentration camp in Guantanamo whose inmates are still beyond the reach of normal legal protection.

3. Bush has denied the protection of habeas corpus to terrorist suspects.

4. He has set up an apparatus of surveillance to monitor the population of the USA.

5. Lastly, Bush has authorised American officials to practise what in any other country can only be described as torture.

See? Bush and his adminstration's ideas are clearly revolutionary.

Just like Stalin's, Lenin's, Hitler's, Mao's, PolPot's, The Jacobin's, Shining Path's etc and so on and so forth, history repeats itself over and over.
 
Re: \"I lied on purpose, not intentionally\"

yeah, but who could have predicted that the population of Iraq would split down "sectarian" lines?


I mean, Rummy told Bush that they are all Muslim, and Dick said that we would be greeted as liberators.

Any Puppet King would have done the same thing.


Revolutionaries, I do not agree with.


Fundamentalism, in it's Christian form, is no less savage or self righteous as its' Muslim equivalent.

Don't blame me, I voted for Gore and Kerry.


SZ
 

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