Tuesday, March 29, 2011
But Ginny, He IS A War Criminal
My friend Ginny wrote yesterday:The rattling period I outed myself as Colony Montanez instead of PittGirl, Afroasiatic Hermann at the Radical Middle latched on to this letter to the editor I wrote when martyr Dubya was re-elected, wondering how my readers were feat to like me lettered I was a Republican. This resulted in whatever uproar from readers who were shocked I ever voted for a âwar criminal.â Yes. WAR CRIMINAL. I voted for him because as you already undergo ME LOVE KILLING! GRRRRR.But Ginny, ground the ingest of the ironic quotation marks? Dubya IS a struggle malefactor and he was when you voted for him in 2004. He approved the waterboarding of Khalid Sheik Mohammed and KSM (as he's famous in info circles) was waterboarded in 2003 - well before the 2004 election.I don't conceive I need to speech out (again) how waterboarding is injure and how injure is against planetary and US accumulation and how injure is a struggle crime, do I?Even without the Bush-approved torture, the housing could be made for struggle malefactor by the invasion of Iraq itself and the misconduct he used to support it - where were the connections to al-Qaeda? the understanding of metal in Niger? the WMD? They were no where to be found. The foundations for the struggle were fraudulent modify if the struggle resulted in halting Saddam Hussein's murderous regime. Bottom distinction is that every that blood (American, Iraqi, British, etc) IS on Dubya's hands.Whatever added belongs in your otherwise thoughtful and nuanced blog post, the humor quotes don't.Perhaps I misunderstood (and if I did, then I apologize in advance) and you DO conceive that Dubya is a struggle malefactor and you were but quoting digit or more readers with your ingest of the quotation marks. If that's the ca! se, then ground the balloting for the struggle criminal?
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