is george bush is a desperate warman huh
By rahul_vermin
@rahul_vermin (13)
India
September 25, 2006 12:34am CST
It is funny to think that all over the world people remember Mr. Bush, more as an instigator than a fun- loving leader. It’s not true some may say? But the fact is people remember Mr. Clinton for his jovial humour and the Lewinsky episode. We remember Gorvachev as a Walking- Talking Atlas map from South America on his head, and what’s more, he was a Russian from the cold war era. But if one mentions Mr. Bush, and the immediate thought is what war mongering is he upto this time, or which poor (literally) country is going to get it this time. I say, poor country literally because the countries attacked are poor. Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine- and America still can’t get the job done. At one place they can’t seem to locate their man Osama, and at one place they did locate their man Saddam but no Weapons of mass Destruction. For those who aren’t aware, Afghanistan was attacked to catch Osama whereas Iraq was Attacked to discover WMD’s. Well, both goals still haven’t been achieved. That Idiot Collin Powell wanted us to believe that their technology was so advanced that they had a MOBILE Weapons Making Plant and would disappear across Iraq at the whiff of UN inspectors. Wonder why they haven’t launched one of these weapons from their MOBILE PLANT. What are they waiting for- their country is in shambles, infrastructure is rebuilt by American companies making extra bucks, American Troops are all over them, and their original leader is in Jail. Saddam had nothing to lose by giving his orders to launch, you see, but he didn’t. maybe because he has no weapons, or he isn’t as cruel as he is made out to be, i.e. he doesn’t have the scheme neither the heart of the one called MR. GEORGE W. BUSH. This is not to suggest that Saddam Hussein was a good man because we all have sufficient evidence of his deeds over to years believe otherwise. But being a bad leader doesn’t account for War Policy by another country. My neighbour has the tendency to become another Adolf Hitler, so don’t you think I should eliminate such happenings by simply killing him and his family. I should be held in high regard for this deed. But no, the law will ask for evidence for such an act, and if i cannot provide it, I’ll be put behind bars for life or worse. So, technically, it should apply to Mr. Bush also, unless American law is different.
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@Lackingstyle (7509)
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13 Oct 06
Nice detailed post. I think the common sense found in Bush's activities leads to one conclusion only, common sense is alot rarer than we think!