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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (426288)7/13/2003 1:45:37 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
20 Lies About the War
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Falsehoods Ranging from Exaggeration to Plain Untruth Were Used to Make the Case for War. More Lies are Being Used in the Aftermath


I think once you start lying its hard to stop!



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (426288)7/13/2003 3:15:40 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 769670
 
The Madness Of King George
By Harley Sorensen
San Francisco Chronicle

Monday 7 July 2003

Folks, our God-fearing president, George W. Bush, who claims to start every morning on his
knees praying, now says that he gets his orders from God Himself.


I kid you not.

I refer you to June 24 article by Arnon Regular in Ha'aretz, an Israeli newspaper. In the last
paragraph of that article there's a Bush quote as related by Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud
Abbas. Here, according to Abbas and Ha'aretz, is what Bush said:

God told me to strike at al Qaida and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at
Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East. If you can
help me I will act, andif not, the elections will come and I will have to focus on them.


That quote doesn't make clear whether God issues direct orders to Bush, or whether they
discuss things first. but I'd guess discussions. It's hard to imagine God deciding anything of
importance without without first getting input from Bush.

Over the years I've met a handful of people who regularly talk with God, but they usually do so
only when they're off their medications.

Those who get instructions directly from the Almighty are twice blessed: They get their orders
from the Highest Authority, and the orders are always to do what they would have done anyway.

Getting direct orders from God makes a president's life simpler. If God has spoken, the
president doesn't have to observe the niceties with which presidents usually contend, things like
getting congressional approval or United Nations agreement.

Bush's very own personal God connection explains a lot of things. Like Bush’s disinterest in
global warming.

Why should our duly elected president concern himself with global warming when God Himself
has said, "Don't worry, be happy"?

Do you see how it works? With God in your corner, it matters not what you do, because God
will protect you.

OK, I've been shilly-shallying around here, hesitant to come right out and say what I think, but
I'm becoming convinced that our president, the man with his finger on the nuclear trigger, is a bona
fide nutcase.

I really do. For him to say God told him to strike al-Qaida is just nutso. For him to say God told
him to strike at Saddam, ditto. This guy is not dealing with a full deck.

To me, Bush's sanity has been suspect for a long time. He does so many things that defy logic,
like his infamous tax cuts, approved by a thoroughly cowed Congress.

It doesn't make sense to reduce your income while increasing your spending and plunging into
massive debt.

His blithe attitude toward the public debt he is creating indicates a failure to grasp reality.

His cavalier entry into two wars within two years, in total disregard of world opinion on the
second one, indicates a man who just doesn't care what anyone thinks. Now that his ill-planned
schemes in Afghanistan and Iraq are coming apart, I sense a bit of panic in the man.

Bush knew what everyone knew, that our armies could conquer. But he had no idea whether
they, or anyone, could maintain a peace in nations as splintered as Afghanistan and Iraq. They
can't. They're not trained for that. That's not their mission.

Bush is a good salesman, which is almost certainly why his father’s friends chose him to be the
front man for the Republican Party. He's a charmer, no doubt of that. Because of his sales ability,
he was able to convince most Americans that war with Iraq was a necessity.

But America needs more than a slick salesman to lead the world. We need, at the very least, a
man with mental stability. We don't have that with Bush. His rapid rise to power, without truly
earning it as most presidents before him have done, has gone to his head.

So what we have in the White House today is a megalomaniac with a messianic complex, a
man who believes that he and he alone can resolve the world’s problems.

"I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East," he said. I, I,I, I, I! With Bush it's
always "I." In a job that requires great humility, we have an egomaniac.

I don't expect many people to agree with my armchair psychoanalysis of a man I've never met.
We don't like to admit that important people are crazy, or even that our relatives are crazy.
Typically, we overlook their bizarre behavior until it gets so bizarre we can't ignore it anymore.

So, all I ask is that you pay attention. A man who claims to get orders from God, and who
creates world-shaking events on the basis of those “orders," needs watching.

Harley Sorensen is a longtime journalist and liberal iconoclast. His column appears Mondays.
E-mail him at harleysorensen@yahoo.com.

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (426288)7/13/2003 3:48:48 PM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Here's an interesting old piece from the Guardian...the main point of the article was the Scuds that were flying about...at least what the Coalition initially reported as Scuds....but way down in the article are the following pars.

The [Kuwait] government said months ago that it was buying gas masks for most of its 2.4 million people, but it changed course after consulting with its allies and instead distributed a few thousand masks to police, oil and aid workers.

The deputy prime minister, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, recently said that he was not going to use a gas mask.


guardian.co.uk

The allies were so concerned about Iraq using chemical and biological weapons that they told Kuwait they didn't need to protect their population. Pretty nifty.

jttmab