Not being able to sleep because of my 1 year old, I thought I’d look up this site. Wow, what an interesting lot. First, you have George Clarke blathering on about some pet theory of his about what really happened to the non-existent WMD’s (here’s a clue – they weren’t there. Your president lied to you. Get over it already.)
Then you have the Rambo-wanna-be’s like Michael Lonie (Loonie?) who see jihadist terrorists everywhere (Honey, watch out, I think I see Osama Bin Laden behind the outhouse! Go gets me my gun, woman!) and are prepared with their fighting words – “Bring it on”.
Of course, they don’t even realize that when their their sad case for a president uses those same words, he doesn’t mean “bring it on” to him. President Chickenhawk, together with VP Chickenhawk and ex-Secretary of Defense Chickenhawk mean “bring it on” to others so that as with Vietnam, they can sit home while other people fight and die for their ideology. I wonder if either of Bush’s drug addicted daughters would consider going to Iraq, perhaps with Cheney’s lesbian daughter (is that why Ellen Degeneres is getting married at the Crawford “Ranch”?) Now that would make for quite a spectacle!
I think that most Americans are either too stupid or too afraid to want to hear the truth about almost anything. About Bush and his intimate connections with Saudi Arabia and the Bin Laden family (can you say “Bandar Bush”?). About why Bush and Cheney refused to appear before the 9/11 commission alone (can you say “let’s coordinate our stories Dick!”) or without seeing the questions from the commission in advance, and REFUSING to testify under oath (“I didn’t not lie as I never promised to tell the truth!”).
Things may turn around one day but I think that America is in for a rude awakening when they realize that they are no longer at the top, and that they are not even second. They are scrapping it out in the middle of the pack, and falling fast.
I look forward to hearing from the “You hate America” crowd here. That’s about the few whines they have left to try and prevent someone from telling the honest-to-goodness truth.





