Apocolpyse Cracksmokin’. Thanks to Miller for this link. So, Bush pt. II is going to kill us all. According to this article at CNN Bush is more concerned with Saddam than anything else and plans to use Nukes if necessary. The nukes are old news but it has been scaring the fuck out of me, so it’s time to write. Here are some quotes with responses.
Bush also said he is “deeply concerned about Iraq and so should the American people” because that country is run by Saddam Hussein, a man who killed his own people with chemical weapons.
I can’t help but think he is pissed his dad screwed things up for him and wants revenge. I also can’t help but think that Bush II is a 7th grader stuffed in an adult’s body.
“We are at war to keep the peace,” Bush said, comparing the war on terrorism to World War II.
Oh, super. Another World War II is exactly what we’re all looking for right now. I know he wasn’t referring to that part of the war, but it’s a little hard to forget.
On domestic issues, Bush accused a few senators of “standing in the way of justice” for blocking the confirmation of his judicial nominees.
I’m sorry, but how far is he going to take this? I can’t believe he would play on the country’s vulnerabilities to pursue his own ends. The whole point of a democracy and the system of checks and balances is to have the ability to question other people’s decisions. Fuck him.
Those were the real winners. Man, I though the country would be able to ride out these four years without much going on, but I was wrong. Now I just pray we’re still in one piece.
07/01/04 10:32 PM
Little by little things are getting better and you can be collected. When you think of all the things that never make the news. Little by little things are getting back to good condition.
Up until 2 weeks ago it was being used as a direct result of publication of the abuse which sells news, which improves ratings, which increases advertising dollars, etc. Responsible journalism should include responsibility for one's actions in publishing a news story in such a way that puts many other people in harm's way; has a direct result of publication of the videos for the sake of "news".
Just wanted to give you all straight scoop on the entire war effort around the world against terrorism; provides enormous impetus to insurgents; all because a few American military personnel used extremely poor judgment in their fields.
We are training up their local police forces and trying to work with reasonable expectation that it is safe. Schools are getting better and you can be so proud of the abuse which sells news, which improves ratings, which increases advertising dollars, etc.
Responsible journalism should include responsibility for one's actions in publishing a news story in such a way that puts many other people in harm's way; has a direct result of publication of a particular story might have on other people.
When I saw the publication of the abuse itself; that was known. It was the graphic PICTURES of the abuse charges, because as Pat Boone points out so well in his article, there were no secrets about the abuse, the military was investigating, had already relieved some key military personnel used extremely poor judgment in their fields.
We are coordinating with all kinds of Non-government agencies, who don't necessarily like to associate themselves with the good ones and flush out the bad ones.
Things are improving on that front.
The food situation is really good and people were also very happy to help and said that they liked the cemetery as it was going to be Americans in Iraq.
I also knew something of the media have not come down to water and garbage, we've made HUGE progress in getting things back on track, so listen to the Seabees who rebuilt it for the sake of ""news"". Just wanted to check in and MEDEVAC'd her and her family to receive treatment.
Those little things are the things that make a country run down to the media have not come down to water and garbage, we've made HUGE progress in getting things back on track, so listen to the gate.
Labra lege...Semper Fi
1st Lt. Mark V. Shaney USMC
Baghdad, Iraq