Posted on 09/03/2006 10:03:43 AM PDT by meandog
GUADALAJARA--I'm wondering. Help me wonder. Either Georgie Bush is the minor, depressing, witless ferret I think he is, or I am. It has to be one or the other. If things don't start looking up pretty soon internationally, I'm going to be pretty sure which.
As best as I can tell, what the Maximum Cipher lacks, among an inexhaustible list of other things, is a hop toad's understanding of how people work. Here we have the explanation of just about everything he does. He's dealing with a world full of people, but has no idea what people are. He probably couldn't recognize one. So he doesn't take their predictable behavior into account.
Think about it. When he went braying into Iraq, he thought people would roll over, throw flowers, and have a democratic revolution. This would start a domino effect that would make all the other Muslim countries want to be democracies, too. They would climb over each other to be democracies. They would love us because democracies love each other. He just knew it.
This makes perfect sense if you have no flipping idea how human beings work.
(Excerpt) Read more at fredericksburg.com ...
09-04-1998 ?
Well from once old timer to another I think dementia has taken its toll on you.
Don't you have anything better to do than post this horseshit on here?
Fred Reed
Having gotten married somewhere along the way for reasons that escape me at the moment, I am now the happily divorced father of the World's Finest Daughters. Until recently I worked as, among other things, a law-enforcement columnist for the Washington Times. It allowed me to take trips to big cities and to ride around in police cars with the siren going woowoowoo and kick in doors of drug dealers. Recently I changed the column from law enforcement to technology, and now live in Mexico near Guadalajara, having found burros preferable to bureaucrats. My hobbies are wind surfing, scuba, listening to blues, swing-dancing in dirt bars, associating with colorful maniacs, weight-lifting, and people of the other sex.
My principal accomplishment in life, aside from my children, is the discovery that it is possible to jitterbug to the Brandenburgs.
Dog, I've got a hypothetical for you - since the Dems are now whining that it's taken longer to finish off in Iraq than it took to win WWII - do you think FDR could have finished off WWII in less than four years with non-stop back-stabbing and calls for a halt to the war from his political opponents? Unfortunately, it isn't about one man's willingness to wage war - it is also about the fact that the Dems are Vietnam-ized and getting worse with each passing day.
"As usual I was a woeful student--if my friend Butch and I hadn't found the mimeograph stencil for the senior Government exam in the school's Dempster Dumpster, I wouldn't have graduated--but was a National Merit Finalist, and in the 99th percentile on the SATs."
I found nothing in his bio that suggests he is not a liberal kook, and plenty to support the ascertion. This is the guy whom you find to have common sense?
"Either Georgie Bush is the minor, depressing, witless ferret I think he is, or I am."
I can answer the question for him. It is he who is the witless ferret. I'll email him to let him know.
Well, let's see. One is the President of the United States. The other is an obscure, self-impressed idiot columnist who mistakes his oral flatulence for wit.
Hmmmmmm ... [pondering] ....
My money is on the columnist.
" An interesting point. Care to explain why Japan is our friend, whereas Iraq is not?"
Because we bombed the population into submission, which is not the case in Iraq.
Bush called it a war on radical Islam.
That only came recently. I wish he had done that from the start.
England's monarchy began decaying about 800 years ago when King John signed the Magna Carta! It is nothing more than a figure head symbol today...the last semi-powerful world monarchy (besides those in the Islamic world) existed in Japan and I point out, unlike the Islamic monarchies, that it was only "semi-powerful" because Shoguns, war lords and, later government ministers (TOJO) really pulled its strings!
I think you are correct. We had to topple Saddam, but who knew how resistant islam would be to democracy.
It is unfortunate, but the West is learning as it goes regarding this enemy.
When did the Saudis threaten to cut off the flow of their oil?
I recall the opposite.
Sorry .. but anybody who is so disrespectful of the President as to call him "Georgie Bush" doesn't get any respect or attention from me .. regardless of his supposed "credentials".
In other words, Bush should make public his strategies for winning the war??? I can hear the terrorists applauding and cheering that revelation.
Yeah...I just about trashed the piece when I read this line. It was totally unnecessary to include it in an otherwise good thought piece and it was, at best, an outrageous lie about the finest men and women that America produces!
I guess you missed the stories a couple of years ago about how the Saudis plan to sabotage their wells in case of military action against them.
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