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Friday, January 12, 2007
Commander in a quiet room
![]() Cartoonist Brixton Doyle calls President Bush's new plan for Iraq "good money after bad and tragically, as far as our troops are concerned, good lives after good." Send your own cartoon
Pretty insightful! However, locking Bush in a padded room might solve OUR problem, but then Chaney would become president and LOTS of things would become even worse. Unfortunately you can't lock someone in a padded room just because they're dumb. I don't think Bush is mentally ill. I think he isn't half-smart enough to be president. Voters, this is what you get when you elect a guy you think is a common everyday kind of guy that you'd like to have a beer with. Next time, vote for someone who is much smarter than you are. Too bad we can't impeach Bush and Chaney, and then have Nancy Pelosi as president. She's definitely smarter than both of them added together!
Bush is right. The US needs to stabalize Bagdad and the region and that means more troops. If the US does not finish the mission and fails to stabalize the region, Iran will take control of the region. We need to kick Iran's ass now!!
What we really need to do now is send Bush and Chenney directly to the streets of Baghdad -- right on the ground, with maybe a slingshot for protection. Then, maybe then, they might have some perception of what is going on there, the damage they have done to the civilians of Iraq, the soldiers of all nations who have sent their men, and the indelible and unpardonable damage they have done to America.
Hey, I have a suggestion. Perhaps only people who are smart enough to be able to correctly spell our Vice President's NAME should be able to post from now on.
Although it is especially funny coming from people who complain about other people's intelligence... |
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