Thursday, July 03, 2008

Q & A

If Iran is attacked, should the U.S. or Israel do it?

This question contains a Mighty IF.

Good God, this is just what our economy needs, ANOTHER DAMN WAR…then we and the world WILL BE in deep Doo-doo…

Or doom.

This question is “loaded” and makes me want to be.

The truth is that the U.S., who gives away an equivalent of $500 to every Israeli citizen in Foreign Aid of U.S. citizens’ tax dollars, would be bombing at the same time that Israel bombed.

We are their financiers and bombardiers, or at least their dollars and bombs-providers.

It is unfortunate that this question even has to be asked or answered.

But ask all of the many dual-U.S.-Israel citizens in this Bush administration, and I’m certain they can give the “right” answer.



Do you believe the Iraq war was about oil all along?

Yes it was.

That’s why I write at the end of every entry on my blog Letters from Mad Plato: IT’S THE OIL STUPID!

Oil is the reason that all of the other lies were given.

Impeach Cheney and Bush!



Are John McCain’s military credentials overrated?

Yes.

Our next president needs more than just blood on his hands and medals on his suit.

We need a president who will try to start preserving civilization and our Constitution. Tossing glory and hero worship at voters is not going to win the election or the peace. But one of the best and biggest examples of irony is how much President (General) Eisenhower warned about war and the military-industrial complex.

Eisenhower’s credentials were not overrated, but they are very unheeded today.



How should John McCain handle the problem caused by President Bush’s huge negative numbers?

Stop hugging and kissing, that might help. McCain is roped around Bush’s neck and will have to hang with those huge negative numbers.




How concerned are you about the sharp decline in the value of the U.S. dollar?

The fries and burgers are still cheap enough to buy.

Milk and meat are more expensive.

Gas…well, we all know about the gas.

My biggest concern is whether the decline will continue.

If the dollar continues to drop in value, everyone had better start stocking up on those wheelbarrows.




Why are we happier today than we were 25 years ago?

Who wrote this question, and what are they drinking or smoking?

Shouldn’t the question actually be “Why are we less happy today than we were 10 years ago?”
Let me give just three reasons why:

1. George W. Bush

2. Dick Cheney

3. The Iraq War



IT'S THE OIL STUPID!

1 comment:

Cali Angel said...

Interesting answers. I actually read that a reporter from the Huffington Post (I think) was fired because they mentioned McCain as a "war hero" hmmmm....