Wednesday, September 13, 2006

The world according to Bush


Bush is not stupid---he is a total paranoid wacko. He thinks he made the world to fit whatever his ideas are.

Let us grant he must have read a lot during vacations. But he is now all confused and had come up with a new strategy: Iwo Jima

Bush! Just go to your world (HELL) and leave ours alone, please!

This is part of what he read on Nine-eleven 06 sitted on his throne:

President's Address to the Nation
The Oval Office


With our help, the people of the Middle East are now stepping forward to claim their freedom. From Kabul to Baghdad to Beirut, there are brave men and women risking their lives each day for the same freedoms that we enjoy. And they have one question for us: Do we have the confidence to do in the Middle East what our fathers and grandfathers accomplished in Europe and Asia? By standing with democratic leaders and reformers, by giving voice to the hopes of decent men and women, we're offering a path away from radicalism. And we are enlisting the most powerful force for peace and moderation in the Middle East: the desire of millions to be free. Across the broader Middle East, the extremists are fighting to prevent such a future.
Yet America has confronted evil before, and we have defeated it -- sometimes at the cost of thousands of good men in a single battle.
...........
When Franklin Roosevelt vowed to defeat two enemies across two oceans, he could not have foreseen D-Day and Iwo Jima -- but he would not have been surprised at the outcome. When Harry Truman promised American support for free peoples resisting Soviet aggression, he could not have foreseen the rise of the Berlin Wall -- but he would not have been surprised to see it brought down. Throughout our history, America has seen liberty challenged, and every time, we have seen liberty triumph with sacrifice and determination.
..........
On this solemn anniversary, we rededicate ourselves to this cause.
Our nation has endured trials, and we face a difficult road ahead. Winning this war will require the determined efforts of a unified country, and we must put aside our differences and work together to meet the test that history has given us. We will defeat our enemies. We will protect our people. And we will lead the 21st century into a shining age of human liberty
Dangerous enemies have declared their intention to destroy our way of life.
They're not the first to try, and their fate will be the same as those who tried before. Nine-Eleven showed us why. The attacks were meant to bring us to our knees, and they did, but not in the way the terrorists intended. Americans united in prayer,came to the aid of neighbors in need, and resolved that our enemies would not have the last word. The spirit of our people is the source of America's strength. And we go forward with trust in that spirit, confidence in our purpose, and faith in a loving God who made us to be free.
Thank you, and may God bless you.

You can read it all
By the way, if you know this G-d, will you tell him to stop this joke? It is not funny.

1 comment:

André Levy said...

Among Bush's summer reading was also Albert Camus' "The Stranger". As Jon Stewart pointed out, isn't it curious that he read a novel where a man murders an arab and at his trial shows no remorse...