Bush in Infamy
Today is Wednesday, 9 May 2007.
The Republican leadership is whining that the Democrats are offering “a prescription for failure”.
Sorry, dudes: the warlords (Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, Powell, Rove, et al.) wrote that Rx when they attempted the military conquest of Iraq.
The Warlord Regime complains that Congress is considering funding the Conquest piecemeal. Then, why is the Regime offering spending requirements piecemeal? Is it because the Warlords fear informing the American taxpayer of the voracious needs of the war all at once, in a normal budget request?
Of course. The Warlords wish to conceal the true costs of the War, estimated by a Nobelist economist at $1 trillion to $2 trillion, as the Warlords concealed the true motivations for the War.
Ironically, today is V-E Day, Victory in Europe Day, and the day the combat ended in the European Theatre of War, with German surrender.
Or, as President Franklin D. Roosevelt said to Congress on 8 December 1941, asking for a declaration of war against Japan: “Mission accomplished”!
Oh, wait, FDR said: “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 --- a day which will live in infamy --- …”
The Republican leadership is whining that the Democrats are offering “a prescription for failure”.
Sorry, dudes: the warlords (Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, Powell, Rove, et al.) wrote that Rx when they attempted the military conquest of Iraq.
The Warlord Regime complains that Congress is considering funding the Conquest piecemeal. Then, why is the Regime offering spending requirements piecemeal? Is it because the Warlords fear informing the American taxpayer of the voracious needs of the war all at once, in a normal budget request?
Of course. The Warlords wish to conceal the true costs of the War, estimated by a Nobelist economist at $1 trillion to $2 trillion, as the Warlords concealed the true motivations for the War.
Ironically, today is V-E Day, Victory in Europe Day, and the day the combat ended in the European Theatre of War, with German surrender.
Or, as President Franklin D. Roosevelt said to Congress on 8 December 1941, asking for a declaration of war against Japan: “Mission accomplished”!
Oh, wait, FDR said: “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 --- a day which will live in infamy --- …”
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