Thursday, August 24, 2006

Pretending to read.

My pet goat's ass. Bush pretending to be a man of letters at this point is too little, too late, and too laughable.

Attaturk takes Bush's recent statement that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 and shows statements made BEFORE the neocons forced us into Iraq.

As Randi Rhodes was saying on Air America: Where are you (Cheney and the neocons) going to get more military personnel (for Iran) and are you going to bring back the draft?: (from a letter from Brent Budowsky):
Warning Sign

The forced recall of 3,500 Marines is a clarion call warning to all Americans, and along with other distortions of deployment practices, is now, in effect, a form of reviving the draft.

Listening to the President, Vice President Cheney, the various neoconservative policy pushers, their vision appears to be a vision of endless and permanent world war, with expanding and ever more dangerous fields
of combat, when we do not even have the troops strength to meet our commitments today.

Having been involved in intelligence and military matters for more than two decades, this much is clear: we cannot sustain our commitments today; with any additional wars to fight, we will be left with only two choices: either inadequate forces creating more Iraqs, or adequate forces that can only be maintained through a revival of the draft, no matter what it is called. That is the fact.

When these neoconservative voices rush to the airwaves to proclaim the wars they would like (others) to fight, Democrats, Republicans and all in the media should ask:

If you want war with Iran, where will you get the troops, and will you bring back the draft?

If you want war with Syria, where will you get the troops, and will you bring back the draft?

If you want war with North Korea, where will you get the troops, and will you bring back the draft?

It is high time and long overdue that the United States resumes its role of world diplomatic and political leadership and brings in people of world-wide credibility and stature to at least test the waters for game-changing diplomacy.

For those who prefer the course of war, we must all ask, on every occasion: for the wars you would like to fight, where will you get the troops, and are you prepared to bring back the draft?


It looks like two Irishmen will be saving the world from itself. Limitless energy? Or is this good Irish beer talking?

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