He must be stopped!

Tuesday, April 15th, 2003

The war isn’t even over yet, and already we are hearing about evil Syria, and their weapons of mass destruction. I don’t recall Syria surrendering to us, and agreeing to submit to U.S. disarmament demands after the gulf war. This is climbing into the increasingly unbelievable, and I truly believe that comparisons between Bush and Hitler are becoming more and more apt.

I think the real danger here is Bush and his weapons of mass distraction. If he can keep the public pumped up on patriotism then maybe they won’t notice that they work 18 hours a day and still can’t live comfortably.

It is scary when The Onion is not very much more far-fetched than the truth.

Now in my CD Player: Korea Is So Far Away from the album “Mail Order Is Still Fun” by Michael “Bruce Lee” Park or if you are in Japan, click here
and then I put in
Now in my CD Player: All Apologies from the album “In Utero” by Nirvana or if you are in Japan, click here

By UltraBob at 12:58 PM Link to this post here!
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  • on April 15th, 2003 04:02 PM S. Patrick Eaton said:

    If Bill Clinton had done even a fraction of the things George Bush has done, we’d hear no end of warnings from the right about “madcap interventionism” and “unintended consequences,” but because Bush has kept his promise not to have sex in the Oval Office, we will see no criticism of him--no matter what he does.

    I enjoyed this recent entry from Antipixel about our failure to prevent looting in Iraq (which is a legal obligation of occupying forces). Naturally, the Bush team blames this behavior on Hussien, along with everything else that is unfavorable. Bush is only responsible for good things, you see, never bad ones. Be sure to remember that: Bush is never wrong. Ever. God told him so.

  • on April 18th, 2003 12:03 PM A Delicious Young Prince said:

    The U.S. military’s search for chemical and biological weapons is unlikely to succeed until Iraqis lead American forces to them, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday.

    “I don’t think we’ll discover anything, myself,” Rumsfeld said at a town hall-style meeting with Pentagon employees.

    I like how the reason we went in there in the first place just isn’t happening...because Syria has them!

    The last thing you want to do when you have WMDs is use them when your life and your country is under attack.