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9215 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-07-03 12:23 PM
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Leaving Iraq, Leaving Las Vegas

The first order of business when a fox gets into the chickencoup is to get rid of the fox.

I saw that movie with Nicolas Cage and now it reminds me of Iraq. We have an operation run by a predatory power addict/thug who knows nothing about governing only about using private power to prey on the ignorance of people and we just can't let go of the son of a bitch. I am talking about officialdom turning to impeachment here or the public voting him out next year. The public is the victim of the power addicts addiction, but it is public apathy that enables him. WE just can't seem to shake the stuck on stupid mentality and apathy that let's people like Bush rule.



There is only one way to solve the Iraq problem: GET RID OF BUSH!!

Any action taken by any body to fix Iraq will just be used by these fascists to get out from under the problem. Bush is hungry to shift the responsiblity of Iraq to a third party. If the UN or some other entity took over in a couple of months or less the Right-Wing would be lining up to criticize its "failure". What has to be shown once and for all is what groups like the BFEE do to a civilized world. This lesson needs to be firmly engrained in even the dumbest knuckle draggers brain and the only way to do that is to reinforce the link between their present pain and Bush's policies.

The Bushista mindset really thinks that the world revolves around them, they really beleive that it is the duty of society to clean up their messes like a slave on a plantation. This is the way they think. Bush has never been held accountable for his behaviour in his life, his life is a miserable failure like his enterprise in Iraq. He must be held accountable, and accountable in no uncertain terms, for what he has done.

That is why I say:

DON'T JUST DO SOMETHING (about Iraq) STAND THERE!

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