Monday, July 16, 2007

With His Manhood Challenged, Bush Being Pushed to Attack Iran


This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, but that is also the most common phrase that describes the Bush Administration.

The balance in the internal White House debate over Iran has shifted back in favour of military action before President George Bush leaves office in 18 months, the Guardian has learned.

The shift follows an internal review involving the White House, the Pentagon and the state department over the last month. Although the Bush administration is in deep trouble over Iraq, it remains focused on Iran. A well-placed source in Washington said: "Bush is not going to leave office with Iran still in limbo."


The entire world knows that Bush was wrong in illegally invading Iraq. And the entire world knows that he was a fool to do it under the guise of wanting to fight terror (I have yet to understand how you fight a noun). And now, with his poll numbers in the toilet and the entire world laughing at him, the man-child is planning to attack Iran based on zero provocation. None.

The oil wells in Iran look inviting however. I wonder if that could be the reason?

We are currently blowing $10 billion a month for no earthly purpose in Iraq other than to bolster the bottom line for Haliburton and other companies. How much more will it cost us to illegally attack Iran?

By its own admission, the military is stretched to the limit. Where are the extra troops coming from to make this mistake a reality? If Bush thinks attacking Iran with "shock and awe" will be a cake walk, he needs to only look as far as Iraq to see what a mistake that idea is.

Alot of damage can be done in the next 554 days until Bush leaves office. I wish Nancy Pelosi would put the good of the nation ahead of her anal-retentive mode of managing the Congress, and bring articles of impeachment against the Chimp. Even if it doesn't succeed in removing him, perhaps impeachment proceedings would distract him from foolish attempts to expand World War III in the Middle East.

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