Wednesday, August 18, 2004

THE ARGUMENTS AGAINST BUSH

From the AMERICAN THINKER. . .
The thing is, the various self-contradictory arguments are made by the same people.

• You shouldn’t tolerate dictators in other countries AND you shouldn’t try to export democracy and impose your values on the rest of the world AND you shouldn’t withdraw from the world. All of those. So there.

• Why did you rely on widely accepted and seemingly overwhelming intelligence to invade Iraq, and why didn’t you act on little unconnected scraps of information to DO SOMETHING to prevent 9/11? (We would have been right behind you on aggressive pre-emptive action then, you can be sure of that.)

• Why don’t you have a handle on what’s going on? And why did you pass a law that allows the FBI and CIA to talk to each other, and actually INVESTIGATE terrorism, as if it were Medicare fraud or something? Why are you arresting all those people? What’s happening to this country? And why aren’t we safe?

• And while we’re on the subject, why are you scaring us with these stupid color alert warnings whenever you find something out? And why do you keep everything secret and never tell us what’s happening?

• Why don’t we have any allies? No, not all those allies that support us, I mean the other ones, the ones that don’t? Why aren’t those allies supporting us, instead of the ones who are?

I'm sure President Kerry can solve this quandary.

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