Oh, George, can you hear yourself? Is the world so simplistic to you? Tonight The Decider was on CBS, being interviewed by Katie Couric, having also appeared in front of the Press today to make a big announcement: the secret CIA prisons do in fact exist (yeah, George, we all know), and that they have some pretty high-up terr'rsts, and no, they aren't torturing them for information, oh no, they are going to go to Congress for approval to try them, oh yes, look at us, we do things by the book now we've had our wrists slapped by the Supreme Court. Ball's in your court, now, Democrats-who-hate-democracy-and-want-the-terr'rsts-to-win. So George, what ya got to say about Iraq, then? "We weren't in Iraq on September 11th, 2001!" he smirks, apparently bemused. "Well the 9/11 terrorists were Saudi," the interviewer replied. King George simply responded by saying that he puts all these people together, these jihadists. They're all the same. Take a look at this article on the CBS website; look at the comments section. There is a guy (Tank611) who, responding to someone's question why the US focused on Saddam when Bin Laden was the target, says that the US is at war with the whole Middle East (and furthermore has the right to be so). There really are people who think we're at war with all of the Middle East, all of the Arabs, all of Islam. This is why King George is still in the White House. And why do Muslims turn on the West when the leaders perpetuate this sort of simplistic view? He likes to lump people together. Only yesterday George likened Bin Laden to Hitler and Lenin. Hitler, and Lenin. So Islamic fundamentalists are the same as Nazis are the same as Communists. They're all the Enuhmy. Oh, and those who protest at what he's doing are appeasers to the Enuhmy, and no better than those who appeased Hitler before World War II. And let's not forget that wonderful phrase Islamo-Fascists. Let's just blur fascists with muslims! People don't need to know the difference! CBS News have no problem doing the same. In a report tonight about the Iranian President Ahmedinedjad, who has offered King George the chance to debate publicly with him at the UN in New York (he really should be working with Don King), they had a large picture of Bin Laden with the headline "War On Terror" splashed across the screen. This was not a mistake. Nor was George's flippant remark about Hitler and Lenin. This is how the public are brainwashed. Subliminal Associations. Gently, simplistically, thoroughly. Mention Venezuela with Iran long enough, and Iran with Hezbollah, and bingo, you get Venezuela must be terr'rsts! Hasn't happened? It is happening. Back to George's retort that we weren't in Iraq on September 11, though. Yeah, people say that we've created terrorists by invading Iraq, George, they are not I repeat not saying that they didn't exist before then. They are saying that your ill-planned and bloody invasion and subsequent (ill-planned and bloody) occupation has created the environment where terrorists can not only flourish but have a brilliant cast-iron reason. Why did they attack on 9/11? It had nothing to do with 'hating democracy' (you would have too, had it truly worked in 2000 and 2004), or 'hating freedom' (al qaeda absolutely love the freedom we've given them in Iraq, they never had that when that other guy was there). You yourself admitted it had absolutely nothing to do with Saddam. Osama wanted him gone, too, so you made him gone. Could it possibly have had anything to do with the US military presence in Saudi Arabia, the holy land of Islam, home of Bin Laden and the hijackers, that was established during the Gulf War? And didn't you subsequently end that presence, giving them what they wanted? Isn't this all filed under Appeasing the Terr'rsts?. But you know, Associations, George, it won the people over for a bit, lump Saddam in with Bin Laden (even though they were diametrically opposed to each other - did nobody teach you to keep your enemies divided, George?), and bingo. Green light for a money-spinning arms-selling oil-grabbing and profit-making invasion. But you're having trouble keeping it up, aren't you George? "One of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the War on Terror," George told Couric tonight. Well, Yer Highness, if the two were connected in the first place, it wouldn't be so hard.
one lump or two, george?
7.9.06 07:39
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