Thursday, March 15, 2007

Oh, please!

It appears that Khalid Sheikh Muhammed has not only confessed to masterminding the 9/11 attack but also either planned or was involved in the planning of some 31 other major attacks. In other words, he was more or less single-handedly responsible for most everything. Do you believe that? I guess after for or five years of incarceration (and who knows what kind of treatment) he has finally confessed to everything. I bet if we keep him longer he will even tell us where Osama is. What baloney. Why would he not confess to everything? What difference would it make to him at this point in time? It is impossible to know whether he is pulling our leg or whether the Bush/Cheney bunch are just up to their usual tricks. As usual, I don't believe any of this nonsense.

In spite of the Israeli lobby trying desperately to get us to attack Iran I don't believe that is going to happen. Not because Bush/Cheney don't want to do it, but because realistically they (1) don't have the means, and (2) probably can't deceive the American public again. The American public is pretty naive, and pretty easily led into one disaster after another, but I think Bush/Cheney have finally gone too far with their lies and deceptions. Some people apparently believe they might attack Iran in order to avoid a legacy of abject failure in Iraq. I can't see it. Why would they want to compound one abject failure with another one that would be even worse? Bush seems to be worried about his legacy. He needn't worry, his legacy is already established. He will be universally remembered as the worst American President ever and having made the worst Foreign Policy blunder in American history. Nothing he can do now or in the next year and a half is going to change this. Pelosi and her cowardly Democrats have withdrawn their claim that Bush can't attack Iran without Congressional approval, thus giving him license to do it if he wishes, but even so, I can't see it happening (however, I am often wrong about such things). Maybe he really is stupid enough to listen to Cheney and the neocons again.

Every day in every way Republicans are doing their best to drag down God and their country. Way to go Repubs!

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