Showing posts with label President Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label President Bush. Show all posts
India Loves George W. Bush
BUSH DECLARES MARTIAL LAW, OVERRIDES ELECTION
FLASH: President George W. Bush just issued an executive order that declares martial law and cancels out last Tuesday's presidential election. Barack Obama and his top advisors have been rounded up and sent off to one of the many secret concentration camps scattered around the US. At this writing, others who opposed Bush are being rounded up. Some are being summarily executed.
(No, no, just kidding. See? For eight years the lunatics on the left have been all paranoid over nothing. And some of you morons believed that crap for the whole eight years. Aren't you just a little embarassed?)
PUTIN, RUSSIA ACCUSE U.S. "SPY"
MUST READ: WORLD WAR THREE
Some say it's inevitable. Some say it's about to begin. One, Nikolai Sokov, postulates in the Asia Times how WWIII will begin, why and where. Remember how WWI began? Sokov briefs us on that nicely, then runs headlong into this:
Now imagine the repetition of exactly the same scenario a year from now. With troops in Georgia, the US government will not be able to stay away or back down. Whatever actually provokes hostilities, the US's pro-Georgian and anti-Russian version will prevail. This means America will be at war.
The Russians cannot back down either, and their pretext will be the exact opposite of Tbilisi's and Washington's. They will be at war as well.
Scary reading, but important and essential. See the FULL ARTICLE at Asia Times...
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RICE ON WAY TO FRANCE, GEORGIA - BUSH DEMANDS RUSSIA PULL OUT
"The United States stands with the democratically elected government of Georgia and insists that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia be respected," Bush said in a speech at 10:12 a.m. CDT today.
Most Americans are still not fully aware of Russia's recent invasion of the sovereign republic of Georgia. This is a catastrophe for the region, and holds potential for serious conflict between the U.S. and Russia.
The president announced that "to demonstrate our solidarity with the Georgian people" he was sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Paris to assist the West's diplomatic efforts on the crisis, and then on to the Georgian capital of Tbilisi.
[Bush] also announced a massive U.S. humanitarian effort that would involve American aircraft as well as naval forces. A U.S. C-17 military cargo plane loaded with supplies landed in Georgia on Wednesday, and Bush said that Russia must ensure that "all lines of communication and transport, including seaports, roads and airports," remain open to let deliveries and civilians through. MORE at Examiner.com...
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Bush to Lift Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling
The president plans to officially lift the ban and then explain his actions in a Rose Garden statement, White House press secretary Dana Perino said.
Wait, hold on. That's not the whole story:
But the move, by itself, will do nothing unless Congress acts as well. [Source]
The accomplish-nothing Pelosi Congress has a chance to actually do something about fuel prices. When Nancy Pelosi took became Speaker of the House a couple of years ago, she told the nation that she and her fellow Democrats had a plan to bring down the price of gasoline. Since then, the price at the pump has about doubled. The U.S. has more oil in the ground (including shale oil) than Saudi Arabia does. It makes no sense to import the stuff at $130 per barrel when we are literally sitting on so much of it right here.
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PROOF: SADDAM HAD URANIUM
Not only is there now undeniable proof that Iraq DID INDEED have the YELLOW CAKE URANIUM that Pres. Bush said they had (and other world leaders and their intelligence services), the mainstream media are finally - slooooowly - coming around to the fact that the Leftists and Democrats were the ones who lied about it. KUDOS to the Chicago Tribune for confessing this, for apologizing for it, and for trying to set the record straight. Read this July 10 column by Nancy J. Thorner (emphasis added):
An unforgivable omission
July 10, 2008
On July 6th there was an AP exclusive that reported how the last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program - a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium - reached a Canadian port to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans. This removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" from the Tuwaitha nuclear complex 12 miles south of Baghdad was seed material that could have been refined into nuclear weapons. It was first discovered back in 2003 when the U.S. invaded Iraq.
This AP report should have been headline news in the Chicago Tribune. After all, much of the early opposition to the war in Iraq involved claims that President Bush had "lied" about weapons of mass destruction and that Saddam posed little if any nuclear threat to our nation. The news that 550 metric tons of yellowcake uranium was removed from Iraq more or less proves that Saddam back in 2003 had his nuclear program on hold for building WMD and that he planned to boot it up again.
It is unforgivable that the mainstream media, including the Tribune, has virtually ignored the AP story about the recent uranium removal from Iraq. There is an obvious answer for this purposeful oversight: it doesn't fit the media's neat storyline that Saddam Hussein's Iraq posed no nuclear threat when we invaded in 2003.
--Nancy J. Thorner
THANKS TO MS. THORNER for writing that. And who are the "opposition to the war in Iraq involved claims that President Bush had "lied" about weapons of mass destruction" that Ms. Thorner referred to? Tens of thousands of useful idiots, including our own Chicago City Council. READ THIS PIECE OF IDIOCY...
The Whole World Hates Bush
Show Me State
Missouri is called the "show me state." Here's a partial explanation.
"It’s wishing for too much, but it wouldn’t bother me in the least if both Bush and Cheney were impeached tomorrow and convicted by the Senate the next day, in order to make Nancy Pelosi the President," writes one blogger in St. Louis.
"That way, we would have the enemy we can see instead of the enemy we can’t." See? St. Louis wants to be shown the enemy. Otherwise, apparently, they just can't see the enemy.
"And with a Democrat in charge, membership in the Council of Conservative Citizens and the rest of the organizational right-wing would skyrocket." FULL POSTING at St. Louis CofCC blog...
See? That oughta show them.
Photos: Bush in Chicago 01-07-08
Many weren't even protesters; a lot of signs were for Ron Paul. Many of the usual nut cases were in attendance, and dozens were carted off by the Evil Fascist Dictator Bush's Gestapo, then taken away to secret concentration camps. It was a shame to see these people's civil rights and freedom of speech so horribly crushed. You haven't heard about it because Bush controls all of the media. Except for me, of course. He likes me.
Musharraf Proves Bush is Not the Worst
This will come as quite a disappointment to all the Bush haters out there. Seems there is somebody even more eeeevil that W., and he's declared martial law in Pakistan. He is President Musharraf, who has done what nobody did - or even considered doing - in Florida in 2000. And don't even get me started with the whole thing in Burma.
Hundreds detained in Pakistan
Parliamentary polls could be postponed, says Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz...
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