The End Of The Road For George W. Bush

Posted on Tuesday, January 15 at 10:50 by siljan
He may yet rise again to torment us with an attack on Iran, condemning more innocents to slaughter. He and his cigar-smoking soul mate Ehud Olmert would like to go out with one more flash of mayhem and violence. But even this will not ultimately save him. Bush will soon be reduced to the cipher he once was, left to spend the rest of his life trying to salvage a legacy of shame and deceit. In a just world he would be put on trial, if not by the International Criminal Court of Justice then by the U.S. Congress. He would be forced to face up to his lies and wars of aggression. But the moral rot that infects the nation has seeped into the bowels of the legislative as well as the executive branch. World leaders, including those whom Bush desperately wants to intimidate, now dismiss him. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said a few days ago that relations with the United States are of “no benefit to the Iranian nation. The day such relations are of benefit, I will be the first one to approve of that.” http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080113_the_end_of_the_road_for_george_w_bush/

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  1. Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:15 am
    Bush bought a huge, 100,000 acre ranch in Paraguay, a couple of years ago, where he can hide out and live happily ever after, protected by US military also building bases and fortifications in the area to escape war crimes prosecution, passed by the Paraguay government.

    Ed Deak.

  2. by siljan
    Wed Jan 16, 2008 5:49 am
    Hearing Bush talk about Iran as the 'biggest threat to the world, the biggest supporter of terrorism, the threat of nuclear power' etc. makes you realize he must think that most people are idiots.

    Look in the mirror pal, it's you Mr. Bush and your corporate friends, who are the biggest purveor of death and violence the world has ever seen.

  3. Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:14 am
    "Hearing Bush talk about Iran as the 'biggest threat to the world, the biggest supporter of terrorism, the threat of nuclear power' etc. makes you realize he must think that most people are idiots."

    That would assume Dubya is capable of independent thought. I think he's just repeatedly parroting the few sentences his trainers managed to have him memorize. Once he's finally kicked out, he'll continue to threaten Iran while oblivious to the fact that no one is listening anymore.

  4. by siljan
    Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:49 pm
    Isn't it high time that these men behind the scenes, the 'trainers' be exposed? Please part the curtains so we all can see!

  5. Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:00 pm
    Heads of the biggest corporations pull a lot of strings ... <br><br> <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0714-05.htm">Bush 'Bundlers' Take Fundraising to New Level</a> <br><br> Heads of the big defense contractors hold even more strings ... <br><br> <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-11-29-cunningham-case_x.htm">Contractor spends big on key lawmakers</a> <br><br> Perhaps most important of all is the Israeli shadow government, which plays a significant role in dictating what wars the defense contractors will benefit from ... <br><br> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rD_rWcDRZQ&feature=related">Ralph Nader on Israeli / Jewish Lobby Robbery of Americans</a> <br><br> It's all one big happy family for the top 1% of the worlds population.

  6. Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:13 am
    Ah yes, the eternal joke that the president of the United States really has anything to do with running the government and policy, and that all the bad things will go away when he leaves, and that all good things will come to pass when the next one takes office.

    Blame poor idiotic alcoholic Bush, the pathetic moronic puppet caesar of the New Roman Empire. Yes, it really was all his fault.

    ---
    “The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”



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