Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Had Enough of Clowns Crack Heads and Cronies In Charge?


Bush is expected to announce a surge in Iraq within days, possibly up to 30,000 more troops. Not to train Iraq's forces but to quell the unhappy populace. I think when you've lost everything, this is called doubling down?
Psychiatry has other explanations for repetitive failing behavior.

Since no one thinks there's enough time or will for an impeachment of these lunatics, how about a good old fashioned third world style coup? Few adults support raising the level of violence in Iraq. Maybe an old fashioned military lead rebellion or coup is the answer. Bush, Cheney, McCain, Lieberman and any of the neocon cabal that doesn't renounce this mad regime should be put in a boat and set adrift, they can pick up a few stranded polar bears along the way, bears stranded because all of the money needed to combat global warming is burning up in Iraq for nothing.
Well the banishment isn't essential, although Elba's fine with me, but the revolt, preferably within the republican party, may become necessary to save a rapidly sinking republican future.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

talk about desperate! it's like everything is just a board game to him. losing in iraq? borrow from the bank and buy more plastic soldiers. the revolt is going on, he is a revolting person.

btw, one or two of your comments got stuck in the anti spam thing that wordpress has....same with the anon, annamarie, and bill-muskoka....don't know why this happens but i check marked the posts as 'not spam' and they appeared in their rightful places.

Q said...

I was caught in a spam filter and didn't know it? Thanks for getting me out bud. It was dark in there but I knew someone would come along and rescue me :)
The boy king has to be put out of business till 2008. He's nuts.

Anonymous said...

Q you're right. I believe georgie has crossed the line from sociopathic to psychotic. I therefore declare him insane.

Everything he's doing right now is all to save his own reputation, so people won't look back on him as being even worse than Nixon.

Q said...

Worse than Nixon? I remember a simpler more innocent time when that thought was incomprehensible.

Anonymous said...

I never thought I'd long for Nixon, but as bad as he was, he was a lot better than Bush.