KharmaDog
Dyslexic Agnostic
I find it interesting that for the most part, all of the United State's allies are disappointed that Bush is re-elected. I also find it interesting that something like 48% of the people who voted didn't vote for bush. So basically what that means is that 51 % of the united states' population has given bush the power to do as he pleases and are not concerned that almost half of their own country and the rest of the world recognizes that this guy is a loose canon and a risk to international security.
So for the next four years, the american citizens are content to have a president who:
-lied to them to get them into a war in iraq (at least he has another 4 years to find osama in iraq I guess)
-ignored his staff who said that Sadam posed no threat
-removed valuable resources from afghanistan to iraq
-prolonged the service thereby increasing the chance of death of their soldiers
-sells jobs to nations other than his own
- needs to get a dictionary to understands those big words that he tries to use
-destabilized Iraq (which was a secular government and is now at risk to become an fundamentalist islamic state) and actually made a situation where it was easier for terrorists to operate with that country than when Sadam was there (don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of sadam either
-has united many terrorist organizations against a common enemy
-and finally thumbs his nose at his allies and other nations of the world in his own particular "I'm the big boy on the block" manner
good choice people
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