Sunday, August 04, 2002
Can't Anyone Stop this Madman?
No, I don't mean Saddam, though he is a classic mad dictator. I'm talking about the other mad dictator, The Squatter in President Gore's House.
His Illegitimacy is determined to achieve "regime change" in Iraq, no matter how much opposition there is at home or abroad. Given the current intifada and the criticism of practically every sane voice on Planet Earth, the "inevitable" Gulf War II carries the unmistakable stench of the wrong war, at the wrong time, in the wrong place.
In fact, I could only come up with two possible reasons to go to war against Iraq at this time:
1. The Shrub wants to time it right for the 2004 elections; and
2. The Shrub wants to avenge his daddy.
No, I don't mean Saddam, though he is a classic mad dictator. I'm talking about the other mad dictator, The Squatter in President Gore's House.
His Illegitimacy is determined to achieve "regime change" in Iraq, no matter how much opposition there is at home or abroad. Given the current intifada and the criticism of practically every sane voice on Planet Earth, the "inevitable" Gulf War II carries the unmistakable stench of the wrong war, at the wrong time, in the wrong place.
In fact, I could only come up with two possible reasons to go to war against Iraq at this time:
1. The Shrub wants to time it right for the 2004 elections; and
2. The Shrub wants to avenge his daddy.