Friday, September 01, 2006

Oh yes, we want this war. We really really do.

You're all like a bunch of actors in a bad porno movie over there. Bush is running around bragging about the length of his war and how he's going to use it to continue screwing the country. Half the population is rocking back and forth, faking orgasms, and lying right back about what a great ruler he is.

"I've got a hunk of steaming love for you, babe. C'mon, you know you want it."

"Oh yes, I want it. I love it when you fail. Oooh, make a mess over there, too, baby."

Bush: Anger over war won’t change U.S. policy
President, conceding unpopularity, vows to stay the course in Iraq
“If we lose our nerve and leave the Middle East before the job is finished, the world will be much worse off,”


Get a clue, you moron! The world is worse off. You accomplished exactly what you wanted to over there. You wanted chaos, death, and anarchy and that's exactly what you got.

Death Squads Behind Spike in Iraq Killings
Sectarian violence in Iraq has become the "core conflict" in Iraq and has created a security situation American military commanders believe is more complex than any they have faced at any time since the U.S. invasion in 2003, a sober Pentagon report released today says.


Car Bomb and Rockets Kill 43 in Baghdad’s Shiite Strongholds
The recent surge in bombings calls into question the long-term effectiveness of a joint American-Iraqi security offensive in Baghdad. The security measures are expected to contribute to a relatively low civilian death toll in August, but there are increasing questions about whether that can be sustained.


Bush said opponents of the war in Iraq who are calling for a plan to bring home troops would create a disaster in the Middle East.
If America were to pull out before Iraq could defend itself, the consequences would be absolutely predictable, and absolutely disastrous.


Pentagon gives gloomy Iraq report
In a notably gloomy report to Congress, the Pentagon reported that illegal militias have become more entrenched, especially in Baghdad neighborhoods where they are seen as providers of both security and basic social services.

In response to the Pentagon's report Friday, the Senate's top Democrat, Harry Reid of Nevada, said it showed the Bush administration is "increasingly disconnected from the facts on the ground in Iraq."


White House on 2,500 U.S. Fatalities In Iraq: ‘It’s A Number’
Tony Snow was asked this afternoon if President Bush had any reaction to the death toll for U.S. troops in Iraq reaching 2,500. Snow responded: “It’s a number.”


Bush said last year that history will prove his policy a sweeping success.
because 30,000 Iraqis, more or less, have died as a result of the initial incursion and the ongoing violence against Iraqis.


Bush said 'So long as he's president, we're in Iraq'

Be sure to shrug your shoulders when you say that.

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