Friday, March 17, 2006

What a Coincidence

...that a major new offensive in Iraq starts on the third anniversary of our descent into the rabbit hole.

...that a major new offensive in Iraq starts shortly after this president's poll numbers hit an alltime low.

...that a major new offensive in Iraq starts while a Senator introduces a motion to censure this president.

...that only now, at the height of discontent and dissatisfaction with this president, are documents discovered that allegedly show that Saddam: a) had WMD's that he either destroyed or hid; and b) show ties to terrorists planning attacks against the US.

What a coincidence.

It has to be a coincidence, right? After all, a big part of the Bush apoligentsia's playbook is the phrase "This president doesn't care about poll numbers; he cares about security."

And I'm sure that if you look back at the history of this president, you won't find other instances where announcements, proclamations, or offensives were mounted just as his numbers hit low points. Just as you won't find investigations held up until a later point, when the damage they might cause is limited.

Have you heard about the documents? I predict they'll be the next big piss in the right wing blogosphere. A bunch of documents seized when Baghdad was captured by the US reportedly show that the statements made by Bush at the beginning of the war were right, after all.
Give me a break.

Here are my takes on this:
  1. The first place I've seen the allegations is in an online investor's editorial, yet mickey at instapundit is already trimphantly linking to it. Yeah. Great. I always go to an online investment website for definitive answers regarding military invasions. The information has no attribution, and I wasn't able to find any corroboration elsewhere, other than the fact that they're being released. Which to me says either it's an exaggeration, or the ink's not dry on the three year old documents yet.
  2. Lemme get this straight--Hussein was able to hide/destroy/export his WMD's but couldn't get rid of the documentation? I can see that. After all, paper is one of the most durable substances known to man. It's not like it burns or anything.
  3. If Hussein had WMD's, why didn't he use them instead of destroying them? I know, he didn't want to hurt or kill any of his own citizens. After all, he's shown that sort of reluctance in the past.
  4. So we decided to divert our army from finding the guy who demonstrated the ability to attack and kill thousands in terrorist attacks on the US, and who was actively and openly planning future attacks, in order to get a guy who might have the potential to do what the first guy was already doing?
  5. What a tremendous lack of imagination from Wingnuttia: First they said we went to Iraq because there were WMD's and ties to terrorists. When that information was effectively disproven, all of a suddend the reason we went to Iraq was to build a democracy. As that country dissolves into civil war, they need to find another reason to justify our foray into the hellhole. And they can't think of anything else, so they're going back to the first argument!

Hate is a strong word. I try to limit my usage of it. It's a negative emotion, and I try to avoid those.

But God help me, I hate this president. And all his minions. Call your Senators. Call your Representitives. Let then know you don't want these people destroying our country anymore.

Yeharr

6 Comments:

Blogger Cranky Yankee said...

Never fear it's all bogus. The Left- blogosphere has quietly debunked it all. It was on drudge the other day and pulled after the facts came out. Wingnuttia is so eager to find anything to fall back on since their world is crumbling. Either they are being pnw3d or they are complicit.

The document they are referring to is a description of the Mukhabarat, Iraqi Intelligence from the Federation of American Scientist written in 1997 all gleaned from unclassified source available AT THE TIME. Read it here.

The article you quote is very effectively dismantled Here

It's a ploy to post -sell the debale and whip up the right wingnut - sphere,

Sen. Rick Santorum (news, bio, voting record) of Pennsylvania and Rep. Pete Hoekstra of Michigan, Republicans who lobbied for the data's release, said it was important that the information be made available quickly to the public, including political "blogs."

"We're hoping to unleash the power of the Internet, unleash the power of the blogosphere, to get through these documents and give us a better understanding of what was going on in Iraq before the war," said Hoekstra, chairman of the House of Representatives' Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

12:54 PM, March 17, 2006  
Blogger Cranky Yankee said...

Maybe I was wrong...It looks like the document are definitive proof.

Read the damning evidience here.

Crap.

1:13 PM, March 17, 2006  
Blogger Balloon Pirate said...

No--you can tell it's a fraud, because Saddam always put 'bf4e' (best friends 4 [for] ever) as his salutation when he wrote notes to Osama.

Yeharr

7:46 PM, March 17, 2006  
Blogger Unknown said...

My distaste for the current administration was evident this weekend. I screamed it loudly and proudly Saturday..Myself and others did it on a two mile march thru downtown Santa Barbara..400 of us to be exact.

I felt so much better afterwards..

4:25 AM, March 20, 2006  
Blogger Questing Parson said...

Please stop mentioning the poll numbers. Every time they're mentioned he gives another speech.

8:09 PM, March 23, 2006  
Blogger United We Lay said...

I was saying the same thing about thate to my husband the other day. I hate this President. I hate what he has done to my family. I hate what he has dome to my soldiers. I hate what he has done to my country. There is no good governing in this man. Every decision he has made has been wrong. If he died tomorrow, it would be a blessing for us all.

8:10 AM, April 16, 2006  

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