President Bush will soon be stepping off the throne.
My view? Thank God.
President Bush to me has failed America. He preaches for peace and freedom but then goes about doing so through war. Not a winning strategy in my eyes.
As to the war in Iraq, can someone please tell me what is meant by we will win the war?
There IS nothing to be won. Only lots to be lost and lots already lost. The Administrations decision to invade Iraq to bring freedom to the Iraqi people was a complete failure. The Iraqi people were better of with Saddam in power than they are now; a ripped nation with a suffering people.
And so was America.
For one thing, the Iraq war is creating a hate generation all across the Arab world, where many people disagree with the invasion, and has only propelled terrorist mindsets not hindered them. The man who vowed to crush global terrorism is actually the man winding its fire and creating reason for it to grow.
Thanks Mr. President, You are the BOMB.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Iraq is a True Success Story
So with the fifth year passing after the American-led invasion of Iraq, president Bush claimed that America cannot cut and leave and must "win" the war.
My question is what is there to win in this war?
I believe that anyone who thinks that the Iraqi situation will get under control any time soon is naive.
In my view Iraq needed someone like Saddam Hussein to dictate.
The Iraqi people have always been in war throughout history, and the fact that both Shiites and Sunni's share a same land creates conflict.
This conflict was under control before the U.S. invasion and with the removal of Saddam the situation exploded.
I think that the Iraq war was by all means a terrible decision and is monumental failure.
If anything it created more terrorism and planted more seeds for future generations of terrorists.
Iraqi's are worse of now than they were with Saddam and that is something to think about.
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's have died throughout the war and it seems that their blood is cheap.
We will see what comes out from this war. And what exactly is to be won sometime in the future.
Until then, Iraq will be drenched in blood and experiencing one of the worst things a nation can face.
An invasion.
My question is what is there to win in this war?
I believe that anyone who thinks that the Iraqi situation will get under control any time soon is naive.
In my view Iraq needed someone like Saddam Hussein to dictate.
The Iraqi people have always been in war throughout history, and the fact that both Shiites and Sunni's share a same land creates conflict.
This conflict was under control before the U.S. invasion and with the removal of Saddam the situation exploded.
I think that the Iraq war was by all means a terrible decision and is monumental failure.
If anything it created more terrorism and planted more seeds for future generations of terrorists.
Iraqi's are worse of now than they were with Saddam and that is something to think about.
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's have died throughout the war and it seems that their blood is cheap.
We will see what comes out from this war. And what exactly is to be won sometime in the future.
Until then, Iraq will be drenched in blood and experiencing one of the worst things a nation can face.
An invasion.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
The Economy is Just Dandy
While many top economists are arguing that the United States is in a recession, our President disagrees.
Bush tells America to "Go shopping more".
Bush expresses confidence in the American economy, and disagrees with economic experts.
Who is right?
Only time will tell.
Bush tells America to "Go shopping more".
Bush expresses confidence in the American economy, and disagrees with economic experts.
Who is right?
Only time will tell.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
How did the man get voted in twice?
From his "one finger salute of peace to mankind" to his many terrible speeches and blatant mistakes and his popular "bush-isms" I wonder how this man was voted into office twice.
I mean once is understandable. The people didn't know. But the second time they knew. And yet they still voted. Although there is some murk about the validity of the vote it seemed to work.
I feel that whom ever the next president may be is better than the current. However i DO believe they will suffer because of the bloody trail bush has left behind.
I mean once is understandable. The people didn't know. But the second time they knew. And yet they still voted. Although there is some murk about the validity of the vote it seemed to work.
I feel that whom ever the next president may be is better than the current. However i DO believe they will suffer because of the bloody trail bush has left behind.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Bush in Africa
President Bush has been in Africa lately. Trying to boost ravaged economies and attept to eradicate deadly but stoppable diseases in the region.
Is this an attempt for Mr. Dubya to redeem himself, and finally give something GOOD to the less fortunate people in the world?
Is this an attempt for Mr. Dubya to redeem himself, and finally give something GOOD to the less fortunate people in the world?
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Bush Dumbya
While I do agree that some things are happening behind the curtain, this is not only unique to the American government. I personally believe that ALL governments in the world play behind the curtains, some more than others, but non the less all play the game. The problem is the average citizen will never really know what is going on under the curtains until the show is over. In other words, we only find out about the dirt in a government after a long time has passed and it is safe for the government to expose its faults. If a government were to expose their faults instantly as they happen, the citizens will lose faith in the government and chaos may result.
As to Bush, I am convinced that there were some hidden incentives for the war in Iraq. In my opinion, the decision to topple Saddam Hussien was made long before Bush was elected president. To me Bush is a mere puppet in a much bigger organization and force that drives most his decisions.
As to Bush, I am convinced that there were some hidden incentives for the war in Iraq. In my opinion, the decision to topple Saddam Hussien was made long before Bush was elected president. To me Bush is a mere puppet in a much bigger organization and force that drives most his decisions.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Bush: Bushy eyebrowed fool...Or sneaky underdog Genius?
The latest president of the United States is probably hailed the worst president that ever took the White House. His foreign policy, his Iraq invasion, his incompetent speech giving, his inability to think quickly on his feet when confronted with tough questions, all add to his lack of credibility.
But, is Bush really as stupid as he is protrayed to be. Or is he actually much smarter than most people think.
Although I have no statistical evidence, (due to my inability to look at Bush's bank account) I am sure the war in Iraq has made President Bush one of the richest presidents America has ever had. Him, Cheney, and all the other cronaries have made millions off of the Iraq war, as they invested heavliy in war companies before the war began.
So then is George Dumbya really that dumb...Or is he just putting on an act until his wallet its reaches maximum capacity?
But, is Bush really as stupid as he is protrayed to be. Or is he actually much smarter than most people think.
Although I have no statistical evidence, (due to my inability to look at Bush's bank account) I am sure the war in Iraq has made President Bush one of the richest presidents America has ever had. Him, Cheney, and all the other cronaries have made millions off of the Iraq war, as they invested heavliy in war companies before the war began.
So then is George Dumbya really that dumb...Or is he just putting on an act until his wallet its reaches maximum capacity?
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