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Aug. 12, 2005 One of the biggest criminals in American history now occupies the White House--that is when he's not taking a five week vacation on his Texas ranch where he's never done so much as one minute of ranch work. There is no bigger crime than to lead a country to war under false pretenses. George W. Bush is guilty of this crime, and he should be imprisoned for life as a result. Thousands of soldiers have died, thousands of soldiers have been maimed, tens of thousands of innocent civilians have been slaughtered. The cost of the war to the American taxpayer will eventually be in the billions. And the cost to the U.S. of playing the role of an aggressive imperialist guilty of deceiving the world is incalculable. The majority of the American people--like sheep--are getting fat grazing on fast food, breakfast cereals, and other failed experiments in chicken feed otherwise known as processed junk food, and this fat must be clogging their submissive minds because almost half still support the monstrous Texas terrorist. But out of this ignorant black morass of fat lemmings headed off a cliff, there emerges a real American hero. Cindy Sheehan. She lost her son in this unnecessary war. Yes, the word is unnecessary. Inspections proved Saddam Hussein no longer had weapons of mass destruction. George W. Bush made the decision to invade Iraq anyway. To control Europe's oil supply, to enrich Halliburton oil company, to avenge an assasination attempt against his father: these are not reasons to go to war. Removing Saddam Hussein was actually a colossal blunder when one considers what would have been best for American interests. Replacing the cruel dictator with anarchy--the fertile breeding ground of terrorism--was a mistake. The best interest of the United States has not been served by this unnecessary war, and Cindy Sheehan has the courage to camp out in Crawfordsville, Texas to confront the Texas terrorist over his disastrous decision. The chicken hawk S.O.B. does not have the guts to face a real American hero. Instead, he'd rather sit inside the safety of his fortification behind a screen of fifty secret service agents thousands of miles away from danger and tell insurgents to "bring it on." How dare he say that? How dare anybody vote for someone who whould make that kind of statement; the kind of words that only encouraged the insurgents to try harder. Insurgents have used those words as inspiration in their recruiting videos. Please, Americans, if you can, join a real American hero. Join Cindy Sheehan in Texas. ------------ About the author Mark Gelbart: My book, Talk Radio, is a black comedy about a radio talk show host who gets kidnapped and psychologically tortured by a loser. www.mark-gelbart.com Email: agelbart@aol.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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