Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Traitor, Coward, Treasonous Dog

Iraq has ceased to exist, drowned in a sea of sectarian violence. Uncounted Iraqis have died. More than a million of it's citizens have left, gone for refugees to countries likely to prove only marginally more safe, in the long run. It's a sure bet that hundreds of thousands more will leave in the months to come, as the blood runs and the bodies rot in the streets. The coalition government and their families and friends may survive, but if they do so, it will be in the United States, along with the survivors of South Vietnam, Nigeragua, Cuba, and the Peacock Throne of Persia. If they have not yet stolen enough money to make a new start, in a new world, never fear, we will give them more.

George W. Bush, the Commander in Chief, says we will stay the course, until victory is won. There is no course to stay, no victory to be won. We still have money, lives and international respect to lose. He is determined to lose all he can. The American people have no one to blame but themselves for this failed adventurism. They delivered to George Bush and his evil cronies the baton of power and the keys to the treasury. Nothing short of impeachment will stop this madman from running our country onto the rocks and shoals of ignomy.

I do not gloat over these events. Iraq bleeds. My countrymen die to no purpose. My country is disgraced. It's resources squandered. I despair. I look for leadership that is not there.

I curse George Bush. I call him traitor. I call him coward. I call him a treasonous dog.

2 comments:

Old Gary said...

Jeez, why don't you tell us what you really think? Haha.

Anonymous said...

In light of the fact that the NYT recently confirmed that Saddam did in fact have WMDs, and that there was indeed an Iraqi/Al Qaeda link, and that everybody on both sides of the aisle prior to Bush's becoming president were calling for Saddam to be removed from power, I ask you: "What is your solution?"

Think what you will of "Dubya", and if you think he's commited "high crimes and misdemeanors" and "treason", then specify the charges to your congressman, and urge him to start the impeachment process.

But what you fail to understand is that, while perhaps he made mistakes in carrying out the war against islamofascism, he certainly did nothing unusual in the history of warfare. Its only the isolationistic mindset of those who think that going to meet the threat on their own ground is wrong who have no understanding of warfare. This mindset was very prevelant amongst Americans prior to WWI, until the Germans sank the Lusitania, and WWII, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

The history of Islam shows that it is an unrelenting and violent religion, where the only choice is conversion or death. We are in a fight for our very culture, our very way of life, and the sooner we stop harping about how Bush did this or that wrong, and focus on the real enemy, the quicker we'll all breath freer.