Wednesday, July 02, 2008

INFAMOUS FOOTPRINTS

It is an infamy to die and not be missed.
Carlos Wilcox



Perhaps freedom is not universal. Maybe it's only Western people that can self-govern. Maybe it's only, you know, white-guy Methodists who are capable of self-government.

George W. Bush
London
June 16, 2008



God told him to overthrow Saddam Hussein, and he did ... Will God tell him to nuke the Iranians? The horrible war planned by the US Bush administration for Iran moves forward without Iran's direct instigation.

John Hogue



We are no longer a country, we are a framework for crooks to go in and steal money. Knowing that they'll never be caught and they'll be admired for it.

Iran is no more a harm to us than was Iraq or Afghanistan. They invented an enemy, they tell lies, lies, lies.
The New York Times goes along with their lies, lies, lies. And they don't stop. When the public is lied to 30 times a day it's apt to believe the lies, is it not?

Gore Vidal



Bob Woodward asked George W. Bush in December of 2003 how history would judge the Iraq War.

Bush replied: “History. We don’t know. We’ll all be dead.”


Perhaps freedom is not universal. Maybe it's only Western people that can self-govern. Maybe it's only, you know, white-guy Methodists who are capable of self-government.
George W. Bush
London
June 16, 2008

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It just dawned on me that George W. Bush doesn’t care if his legacy as a U.S. president is one who did dumb and damnable deeds.

That’s why this loony leader led us into wars with no compunction or conscience.

That is why this lame-brained enunciator is always spitting, grinning and dancing like a fool.

George W. Bush doesn’t care if his legacy is an infamous one, as long as his fingerprints are inside some history books.

But the foul fingerprints of George W. Bush will be stained by blood and disgrace, and be covered by Depleted Uranium dust, when the history of his occupation of the White House has finally been written.

President George W. Bush’s prints are on torture, domestic spying, the outing of a C.I.A. agent (he just let others carry out his order), countless signing statements (that made him the dictator that he wanted to be), destruction of ecological guidelines so that he and Dick could enrich themselves and their oily buddies.

George W. Bush even said that he thought that he would be long-gone, anyway, before history could decide his place in the scheme (or in his case the scam) of things.

Neither the U.S. Congress or the media has done much to stop this president’s infamy.

Why not?

Because most are paid and bought to let the most powerful leader in the world do as he pleases.

George W. Bush was right about one thing:

It was a heck of a lot easier for him when he was permitted to be a dictator, but hell for us.


Mad Plato

IT’S THE OIL STUPID!

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