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([personal profile] gothwalk Jan. 13th, 2003 10:54 am)
Has anyone asked Shrub yet "what are the circumstances under which the US will not invade Iraq?". Because after someone has explained the word "circumstances" to him, I bet he'd have a tough time finding a set. If they have weapons, the US invades. If they haven't weapons, they must be hiding them, and the US invades. He just wants a war, and it doesn't look like anything is going to stop him from having his war.
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From: [personal profile] yendi


Has anyone asked Shrub yet "what are the circumstances under which the US will not invade Iraq?".

See, the problem is, whenever someone says that to him, he giggles for five minutes, then says, "circumstances? I'm not one of those heebs." No one has ever managed to keep him mentally on track long enough to answer that question. And VP Dickie uses the giggle time to dodge out of the room before anyone can ask him that question.

From: [identity profile] mr-wombat.livejournal.com

I hate to say it but:


Well, Duh... :)

It's not like he's even bothering to keep up the thin veneer he used to any more. We know, he knows we know and he doesn't give a good god damn because the people who matter (the majority of american voters) don't know, don't care or outright support him. No offence to american readers, but while bush himself might be an inbred fucktard who plays with his own crap, the people controling him are a smart bunch, and they all realise that there's nothing real you can do. You can protest and yell all you like but there's nothing that will make a difference.

From: [identity profile] modifier.livejournal.com

Re: I hate to say it but:


Sheesh, tell me about it. I'm horrified how many people here support the Bush Administration in this. It's obvious that there is no good reason for military action, but it seems like everyone here wants a war. I am absolutely digusted.

From: [identity profile] kk1raven.livejournal.com

Re: I hate to say it but:


I listen to people talking about it on the local radio station's morning talk show. The thing that really scares me is how the people who call often don't seem to understand the differences between the Oklahoma City bombing, the 9/11 attack and Iraq/Saddam. How in the world can the Oklahoma City incident be used to justify a war with Iraq? It involved home-grown, domestic terrorists who had nothing to do with Saddam. Happily, the ones who are that far confused are in a minority, but a lot of them seem to think that we have to attack Iraq because of 9/11. Their support of Bush is very, very gung-ho. And they seem to think anyone who doesn't see it their way is a traitor. "Horrified" is almost too mild a word for my opinion of these people's opinions. There may be justifications for starting a war, but I sure haven't seen or heard of them yet. I'm of the opinion that attacking Iraq is likely to make things worse on the terrorism front rather than better, at least in the short run.

From: [identity profile] modifier.livejournal.com

Re: I hate to say it but:


Oh, I agree. Should Bush decide to attack Iraq he'll only be causing further problems down the road. And as far as the stupidity of the american people...so few people here understand anything other than "if we don't attack iraq it means we're pansies." They can't even find Iraq on a map. No one can seem to explain to me why we should attack Iraq if no evidence of banned weapons is found. I think my only choice at this point is to jump ship and move to Canada.

From: [identity profile] bethynyc.livejournal.com

Re: I hate to say it but:


I'm definitely not in favor of a war, and I think Bush II is doing this to "avenge Bush I's manhood." It's all about testosterone. I swear I think Bush II is on mental steroids that make him think he is doing the right thing. No, scratch that. He isn't thinking.

From: [identity profile] modifier.livejournal.com

Re: I hate to say it but:


And don't forget that war would boost the economy (and his approval rating) and secure his re-election. Bleeeech.

From: [identity profile] cheerfulcynic.livejournal.com

Answer


When the undemocratic, unfairly elected dictator with the arms stash is no longer in power.

But since the primaries haven't even started, that's gonna be a while.
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