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"What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children - not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women - not merely peace in our time but peace for all time." -- JFK
 
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Thursday, July 24, 2003
[10:16:59 PM]     
A week of WMD buck-passing. He did it. No he did it. No they did it.

The poor Dimwit has to go from vetting every word of the SOTU speech to having nothing to do with writing it. "He" did it. Bush is not responsible.

Ha ha ha.

We know where the buck stops in this administration. The buck ($) stops at Halliburton. $4 billion a month in Iraq -- care to guess how much winds up at Cheney, Inc.?

If only Enron were free and unfettered. *Then* we see some major thievery. It would be $4 billion per week. Alas, poor Kenny-Boy, we hardly knew ye.

[4:47:55 PM]     
Republican propagandists are all tap dancing about how WMD and "imminent threat" aren't important any more.

Remember, though, the fig leaf of legality for conquest was UN resolutions about (so-called) WMD. Take away the fig leaf, you have an international crime that killed thousands.

In fact, of course, Iraq let inspectors into the country, and the timetable for invasion had to be moved up because Iraq was about to prove how much of their chemical/biological stocks they had destroyed.

Bush and Company betrayed the trust of the American people, and they should be removed.

[4:09:58 PM]     
I hear we've killed Uday and Qusay again. Is that the third, fourth, or fifth time?

And this is different because we say we have proof?

I think I heard a lot of "proof" about so-called Weapons of Mass Destruction.

Remember the proof about the Trailers of Mass Destruction? (Turned out to be for weather balloons.) Oopsy.

If I'm barely willing to believe they killed Uday and Qusay, how are we supposed to convince the rest of the world?

Meanwhile, all the media whores and moron politicians call it a great victory. In fact, it was a disaster. It was more important to catch those guys alive than to catch them dead, for so many reasons that we are going to suffer from this for a long time.

This is The Dimwit's "dead or alive" stupidity. The reward should have been $15 million for capture, and *much* less if the guy (or someone) gets killed.

An article I read had the owner of the house rushing out to the American soldiers. We should have made him wait until Uday and Qusay were easy to nab.

Then again, why should anyone in the world think Bush wants these guys captured alive? The Bushes and the Husseins were business partners until Poppy betrayed Saddam. I suspect The Dimwit wants all the Husseins offed so it doesn't come out in the war crimes trial just how much of the war crimes were sponsored, aided, and/or paid for by Bushes.

The other problem is there's a lot of evidence that The Dimwit's people are still lying about the situation in Iraq -- the fear of Saddam's return keeps people from resisting the occupation. Once The Dimwit whacks all the Husseins, violent resistance could go up dramatically.

[11:39:16 AM]     
The Dimwit recently said we were forced to conquer Iraq because Iraq wouldn't let weapons inspectors in.

We're suppose to believe that The Dimwit is even stupider than we imagined.

I say even The Dimwit is not that big of an Idiot, and that it was a deliberate attempt to mislead the American public.

The Dimwit should be required either to prove he is sufficiently stupid to say that without lying, or to correct his mis-statement on camera.

[9:49:17 AM]     
Three killed today. One killed yesterday. Two killed the day before.

Or was it two killed yesterday, and one the day before?

I'm tired of this.

The Bush team should be held accountable for its hubris and disasterously bad diplomacy and planning. Our soldiers did not deserve to die today, yesterday, or the day before. Without the Bush team's incompetence, these men could still be alive to return home to their loved ones.

We broke Iraq. Now it's up to us to fix it. But the people who started us down this disasterously wrong track should be swept away. Start with Rumsfeld for his disasterously bad plan for the war and its immediate aftermath, and Bush for his failure to build a truly broad coalition to help with the long-term occupation.



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