Actually dreamed I met up with David and somehow George Bush showed. Anyhoo I emailed David and this is his take on George Bush. Thought you might enjoy it.
Yeah that Kerry - a real wishy washy coward - especially when he picked
up those
five medals and went like a baby to hospital to have that shrapnel
removed - and
despite being a war hero said to the powers that be in Washington that
they
should bring the troops home from Vietnam - "How?" they asked him. "In
ships"
he said . Who needs a loat of muddled waffle like that? Nope we want
tall in the
saddle John Wayne. - we want nostalgia - George, see now he could
execute that
no good Karla Faye Tucker gal without a born-again quarm, - AND do it
with a
sneer - "Don't kill me don't kiil me" - snicker - - What a brave action
man and
fighter pilot he was standing tall in his platform shoes and hearring
aid on
that battle ship with his nuts bulging - As my friend in Nashville
said - the
world will forgive us for electing Bush the first time - we can say we
didn't
know (though of course I did) - - but if we re-elect him for a second
term -
what will we say then??? Sorry folks we decided to turn the US into a
national
socialist state because we don't want wishy washy leaders with qualms
about crap
like democracy or due process of law for people who don't like
neo-conservatism.
Blair is in some difficulties - we don't have presidential elections
however -
or I'm sure he'd be gone - his support of Bush has cost him his
reputation big
time. The war here was extremely unpopular and mobalised the biggest
public
demonstraton to protest against it ever seen in London in the history
of our 400
years of Democracy. The public -quite properly, simply didn't buy into
the BS we
were being told about it - even the BBC couldn't get on board to
support Blair
in his hour of need - - and the intelligence that Blair claimed came
from our
intelligence services was in fact supplied by a State Dep't spook c/o
Colin
Powell - and sexed up in Downing Street - - and to most Brits you
simply don't
walk roughshod over UN charters as Bush has, merely because you want to
remove
former CIA trained agents gone rogue like Saddam, or triple oil prices
for your
rich friends in Texas and Saudi Arabia, or to make Halliburton even
richer than
they already are (that 40 mil was a cheap bribe for Dicky C wasn't it?)
or to
help James Baker and Carlylse group make another killing in Quwait -
and so on
and so on.
Here's one I should clearly be studying right now - instead of
reacting so
viscerally!
http://www.allspirit.co.uk/buddhism.html
Warmest
D
Pat Brown wrote:
> Backbone is what it takes. John Kerry is very wishy washy.
>
> He talks a good storyand much as I have reservations about Bush I
have twice
> those reservations forKerry. What about Tony Blair....he seems
unblemished?
> Why don't they knock him out? --Pat
>
> David <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thought this might be a reference to MLK ;)
>
> What it takes to do what? Triple oil prices? Destroy the
> international
> reputation of the US? Hike unemployment? Destroy civil rights?
Kill
> tens of
> thousands of Iraqis who had less than nothing to do with 9/11
let
> alone any kind
> or terrorism? No, I'm sure he doesn't
>
> D
>
>
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