Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Blame it On the Bossa Nova (New Majority)

Its so funny to watch the Republicans and their leader attempting to blame everything from the war to the weather on the Democrats. They, (the Republicans ) have acted in lock-step for eleven years in the majority to undermine just about all things good a government may offer its constituency. Now, when all other lies fail---they use the "they did it" strategy. If anyone believes their lies----I have a bridge to sell to them.
When the Republicans had the majority, they failed to hold the President's feet to the fire. They enjoyed the seats that were bought for them by the big corporations. Not a one stood up against the obviously incorrect policies proliferated by the White House.
It is the Republicans which have so divided and confused this nation, and now they point their rabid fingers at the other party. How could anyone with half a brain , buy their smears and distorted views? Well its scarey to see that even twenty-five per cent of the people are living in La-la Land along with their party.
The so-called war in Iraq was never more than the invasion on an innocent war-torn country. Anyone who was alert to the Bush political agenda, could have surmised that the whole idea of attacking Iraq was ludicrous. Motives for attacking Iraq? Look no further than the fact that Iraq was the third-most supplier of oil. We actually recieved 25% or our oil from Iraq, via Turkey. This makes us realize that Saddam must have been selling his oil so cheaply, that we could obtain it through Turkey and still there was profit for both countries.
The talking heads can expound as many theories as there are in their ranks, but if you look at the whole happening the same way a forensic detective would, it clarifies the motive; that is to allow the big oil companies in the US and in Saudi Arabia to snuff out the competition presented to them by Saddam Hussein. The propoganda spewed forth by the administration and magnifyed by the major news networks facilitated the duping of the People whom, under the trauma of the attack on the World Trade Center were confused and shocked. It was a very convenient occurance for the Bush Administration which was champing at the bit to begin a war somewhere.

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