|
I agree with the premise that actors should stick to acting,but this piece of 'writing' is far too skewed to be considered factual.
Yes,George Bush was in the National Guard.Curiously,he never saw action,he went AWOL to campaign for his own self-interest.Funny how that never gets mentioned.Or that all of his buddies in the war room managed to worm their way out of Vietnam one way or another....
The rhetoric about Saddam is the same mix of assumptions half-truths and anti-dissenter crap that Republicans everywhere seem to believe is fact.
The sickening implication that if you are not a Republican you don't know what is going on and you are a liabilty to national security is about as wacko off-the-planet as anything I have seen so far.
Like I said, actors should stick to acting.And maybe Republicans should stick to facts that they can demonstrate to be true.I don't go with the "Trust George,his advisors see much more than you do"bullshit,if his intelligence was any good,he would have seen the WTC attack coming, found Bin Laden before the event, and been able to tell the UN inspectors EXACTLY where the alleged weapons were kept.
This kind of far right nationalism is not the work of patriots,it is the work of those who are desperate to justify that which is morally indefensible.War is the last stategy of a failed argument.There was no 'security' risk to the U.S.There may be now,but that is entirely the work of those who make bad decisions in the name of America.
|