This article from the New York Times is what going to make me talk about politics in this blog.
- For some UNKNOWN reason, the lovely Vice President Dick Cheney came out of the picture and started accusing/bantering the Senate and the House Democrats with regards to the war spending bill that they are proposing to the president that says they're going to approve the funds for the troop in exchange for troops withdrawal by October 1. I have not seen or heard any comments from Cheney ever since this tug of war between the executive and the legislative began, which makes me think, did Cheney only come out to engage in the gridlock because the Republicans in the House and the Senate refuse to engage in the tug of war. Did he only come out so Bush can have the image that he has someone by his side to defend his foreign policies?
“The president sends out his attack dog often,” said Mr. Reid. “That’s also known as Dick Cheney.”
- The article also quoted Bush on a PBS radio show: “Just logic,” Mr. Bush replied. “I mean, you say we start moving troops out. Don’t you think an enemy is going to wait and adjust based upon an announced timetable of withdrawal?”
(Check!) You overthrew a dictator
(Check!) You helped the Iraqi people build a democracy
And you're so called idea that the government was carrying weapons of mass destruction was not even supported because the investigators sent there didn't even find any.
o mi gossshhhhhh.... what the hell is wrong with your brain?? If you're so worried about your "enemy", direct your troops towards the place to where that enemy is, not to a place where the enemy has already been disintegrated. OR better yet, send the troops home so that your country will not be left undefended when it starts to get invaded.
Also, are you deaf?? Are you not hearing the Iraqi people calling out for the Americans to go and leave their country??
Seriously. You're wasting so much lives on something that does not even make any sense anymore.
Hope that this "debacle" of yours won't hunt you in the decades to come.
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