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That's Just UnAmerican 
No really, I'm serious.  Completely not cool... 
Author: Kyle
Age: 9
Gender: Male
Party: Independent
Location: USA
Thanks for Nothing Dick (Cheney and "W")
Boston.com THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING
DERRICK Z. JACKSON

Amid bloodshed, Bush wants a 'thank you'

ON "60 MINUTES," President Bush was asked, "Do you think you owe the Iraqi people an apology for not doing a better job?"

Bush eventually answered, "Not at all. I am proud of the efforts we did. We liberated that country from a tyrant."

If Bush stopped there, all he would have been was arrogant. But he kept going: "I think the Iraqi people owe the American people a huge debt of gratitude."

That is inhuman. We destroyed a nation under the false pretense of weapons of mass destruction. Between our invasion and the ensuing civil war, at least 53,000 Iraqi civilians and over 3,000 American soldiers have been killed. Nearly 23,000 US soldiers have been wounded. Tyrants are being hanged, and tyranny is still in the streets.

And the Iraqi people owe us a debt of gratitude?

Bush continued, "I believe most Iraqis express that. I mean, the people understand that we've endured great sacrifice to help them. That's the problem here in America. They wonder whether or not there is a gratitude level that's significant enough in Iraq."

And people thought President Johnson was deluded about Vietnam?

On the same day, on Fox News Sunday, Vice President Dick Cheney sputtered out more lies. Long after bipartisan commissions and committees found no ties between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and 9/11 or Al Qaeda, Cheney was still talking domino theory with the same intensity as Johnson and his minions once did.

"Iraq is just part of the larger war," Cheney said. "It is, in fact, a global war that stretches from Pakistan all the way around to North Africa. We've been engaged in Pakistan. We've been engaged in Afghanistan . . . remember what (Osama) bin Laden's strategy is. He doesn't think he can beat us in the stand-up fight. He thinks he can force us to quit. . . . Iraq is the current central battlefield in that war."

The interviews of Bush and Cheney happened to come on Martin Luther King Day weekend. When King came out against the Vietnam War, he said the Vietnamese must view Americans as "strange liberators." King said, "They watch as we poison their water, as we kill a million acres of their crops. They must weep as the bulldozers roar through their areas preparing to destroy the precious trees. . . we have destroyed their two most cherished institutions: the family and the village. . . What liberators?"

The same can be said of the US involvement in Iraq. To be clear, I am not referring to the vast majority of American soldiers. The soldiers themselves are only following orders of the decider-in-chief. Amid the bloodshed, there are many stories of soldiers helping out individual families in their villages. There are many stories of those people thanking the soldiers.

But Bush's "gratitude gap" is reminiscent of 1967, when Johnson sent special assistant Robert Komer to South Vietnam for several weeks to report on the mood of the country. Komer wrote an upbeat memorandum that said, "Wastefully, expensively, but nonetheless indisputably, we are winning the war in the South." After saying that all the men, money, and resources were in place to "achieve success," Komer added:

"Lastly, that vital intangible -- the mood of the people -- is changing for the better . . . a 'victory psychology' is beginning to emerge in Vietnam. I saw it everywhere I went -- in the confidence shown by GVN (Government of Vietnam) officers and officials high and low in the 10 provinces I visited, in the growing traffic on the roads, the increased pace of economic activity, the tone of the press, and the way in which more civilians are emerging to take part in the political process.

"This optimism is shared by most US military and civilians; the chief remaining doubters are a large segment of the US press corps and many of the US officials concerned with pacification. To my mind many of this latter group fail to see the forest for all the trees."

Forty years later, Bush is even further removed from reality. Polls of Iraqis themselves, including one done last fall by the State Department, show that they want a pullout of US troops. Bush cannot claim a "victory psychology" is beginning to emerge. Instead, he scolds the Iraqis for not being grateful for his destruction. That is a sign of a president so lost in the forest, he no longer recognizes a tree.

Derrick Z. Jackson's e-mail address is jackson@globe.com  

© Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
 
I thought that this was an interesting article from Boston Globe writer Derrick Z. Jackson.  It just goes to show that the Pres and his cronies are as deluded as their ever crumbling base.  It's been awhile since America was so loathed but these fools continue to ring up the tally which is costing this country and Iraq dearly day by day.

Way to go a-holes.
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Hope Springs a Leak
Here is a line from Morgan Freeman's character at the begining of the Shawshank Redemption (one of the greatest films ever) when he is first getting to know Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins' character) before he allowed himslf to feel hopeful.

Red: "Let me tell you something my friend. Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane."

By the end of the picture his position had changed as he saw a way out and a spirit in Andy that would not accept the desp...
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Hooray for Health Care in the US
I heard something today on Air America where they were discussing health care in the US and how the American health care companies are sucking this country dry and our leaders won't do anything about this because -
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B - They get way too much money from health industry lobbyists

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Here's mine - "Dude, what's up with Iraq?  Like, why go there in the first place when we weren't even close to wrapping up Afganistan?  That was whacked bro.  You wanna get loaded?"
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Better than Before?
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I know these last six years have been an up and down ride but are not even close to the best years of my life which were clearly the Bush senior into the...
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Fear Rules The Day in LA
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The Military Gunned Down Their Poster Boy
    Tillman investigations yield some startling findings     Nov. 9, 2006
Associated Press   ...
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Are they a reflection of our society?

NBA OR NFL?

36
Have been accused of spousal abuse

7
Have been arrested for fraud 


19
Have been accused of writing bad checks


117
Have directly...

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Views from the Other Side
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If by being soft they mean not ordering a pre-emptive strike then I would have to go with the cream puff D...
» Read More Last Updated: 10/26/2006 21:13:08
Rush to Judgement
I  heard something on Air America this morning that just made me almost puke.  I guess Michael J Fox did an add endorsing a candidate who supported stem cell research which he is behind for obvious reasons, he is an intelligent person who cares about the medical welfare of others and himself.

Apparently Rush was upset that Michael would support something so benign and beneficial and so he attacked Fox's integrity claiming that he was playing up the Parkinson's disease th...
» Read More Last Updated: 10/24/2006 22:09:06
Register to Vote or STFU
I'm sure that everyone on this blog site is a registered voter.  Believe it or not I am registered as a Republican as I like to get all of their literature to see just how dirty and crazy they can get.  It also allows me to get in on their primaries and try to get the least offensive candidate in there.  They also signed me up originally citing that it didn't matter what you registered as which is true for the most part. 

I love the new commercials which recom...
» Read More Last Updated: 10/24/2006 21:25:34
National EmbarASSment
I was out with a friend and we were talking about the office of the president and just how much of a joke it has become these days.  My buddy has been down in Texas for awhile so he knows firsthand the blind and rabid support that has thrust this guy into the oval office and made the leader of our nation the black sheep of the American family.

Another friend told me the other day that she was over in Paris recently and that they really don't hate Americans they feel sorry for...
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Global Warming
It's hot hot hot baby.
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