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<title>Comment by Carole Howard</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/09/27/132432.php#comment-90230</link>
<description>Please read this enlightened new book about Bush&#039;s foreign policy:

For an excellent book about Bush&#039;s policies, see:
The New American Empire 
by Dr. R. Tremblay 

http://www.TheNewAmericanEmpire.com/ 

LE NOUVEL EMPIRE AMÉRICAIN:
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&amp;obj=livre&amp;no=17264
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<title>Comment by kuros</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/09/27/132432.php#comment-87591</link>
<description>&quot;Beyond the Euphrates began for us the land of mirage and danger, the sands where one helplessly sank, and the roads which ended in nothing.  The slightest reversal would have resulted in a jolt to our prestige giving rise to all kinds of catastrophe; the problem was not only to conquer but to conquer again and again, perpetually; our forces would be drained off in the attempt.&quot;
 
Emperor Hadrian AD 117-138</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:31:32 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Hal Pawluk</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/09/27/132432.php#comment-87551</link>
<description>Calling the lies is too easy, Shark.

What I&#039;m hoping is that some on the right may read this piece, then remove their Party-Glasses for at least a few moments, to consider what is happening in the real world.

At that point they&#039;ll be closer to being able to come to a rational decision.

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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2004 18:34:02 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Shark</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/09/27/132432.php#comment-87543</link>
<description>Will the last Neo-Con to leave Iraq please turn out the lights?

Ah, THE IRAQ WAR, cornerstone of the Bush Administration&#039;s Foreign Policy, the Prodigal Monster returning home to its Neo-Con Chickenhawk daddies.

 &lt;I&gt;(...and this cross between the Christ child and Rosemary&#039;s Baby is about to shit in daddy Bush&#039;s cowboy hat, which -- if there is a God -- he&#039;ll force him to wear for four more years before He sentences him to an eternity in Hell seated right  next to Rumsfeld, Cheney, and Saddam Hussein... ) &lt;/I&gt;

Ah yes, THE IRAQ WAR: The GOP&#039;S &lt;I&gt;Model&lt;/I&gt; for the New Century. &lt;I&gt;(a hundred years forward, two hundred years back...)&lt;/I&gt;

AH yes, Democracy at the barrel of a gun.


&lt;I&gt;(see also: 

&quot;Disaster 
Catastrophe
Quaqmire
Viet Nam
Bad and Getting Worse...&quot;&lt;/I&gt;


SHARK PRESENTS

&lt;CENTER&gt;~A SHORT HISTORY OF THE IRAQ JUSTIFICATIONS~&lt;/CENTER&gt;
One day, it&#039;s 

&lt;B&gt;&quot;We&#039;re looking for *WMDs!&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

(*aka &quot;Oil&quot;)

Then it&#039;s 

&lt;B&gt;&quot;Mission Accomplished!&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

Whoo-hoo!

Well, um... maybe we can tell the terrorists to &lt;B&gt;&quot;BRING IT ON!&quot;&lt;/B&gt; 

 &lt;I&gt;(...since the Iraqi invasion created thousands more terrorists than it took out...)&lt;/I&gt;

Next day, it&#039;s...

&lt;B&gt;&quot;We&#039;re going to give Democracy to the Middle East.&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

Later: 

&lt;B&gt;&quot;We freed them from that thug Saddam!&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

Then:

&lt;B&gt; &quot;Just wait until we turn over sovereignty in July! Things will get better!&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

Then: 

&lt;B&gt;&quot;Just wait until the elections in January. There&#039;ll be a democracy... (kinda), they&#039;ll have a cute little Army, and we&#039;ll GET THE HELL OUT!&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

A sorta democracy. Thanks, George!

A sorta Iraqi army. Thanks, George!

A lotta non-abstract dead people. Thanks, George!

A bankrupt American government. Thanks, George!

Open the 21st century with a bang of a whimper.  Thanks, George!

Delegitimize the international authority of the US for decades to come...

Thanks George!

Isolate and Humiliate our allies. Thanks, George!

And the question has become: &lt;B&gt;&quot;How far can the Bush Administration move the goalposts before somebody notices WE ALL GOT FUCKED and it&#039;s time to say &#039;You&#039;re fired&#039;--?&quot;&lt;/B&gt;

(((The ghost of a young John Kerry sez: &quot;Who will be the last to die for a mistake?&quot;)))




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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:49:32 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Big Time Patriot</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/09/27/132432.php#comment-87512</link>
<description>You have to take what Mr. Novak says about the administration pretty seriously, he is probably the most partisan columnist in practice (if not as rabid in rhetorical style as some others) currently printed in the mainstream press.

As a point in proof of this partisan bias, in his most recent column Mr. Novak reports the name of a CIA operative who&#039;s name would normally have been concealed by journalistic conventions (as Mr. Novak mentions in his own column):&quot;Pillar&#039;s Tuesday night presentation was conducted under what used to be called the Lindley Rule (devised by Newsweek&#039;s Ernest K. Lindley): The identity of the speaker, to whom he spoke, and the fact that he spoke at all are secret, but the substance of what he said can be reported. This dinner, however, knocks the Lindley Rule on its head. The substance was less significant than the forbidden background details.&quot; FROM: &#039;Is CIA at war with Bush?&#039; http://www.suntimes.com/output/novak/cst-edt-novak27.html

So journalistic conventions (nor national security in the Valerie Plame case) are no big deal to Mr. Novak if it comes to CIA sources or agents who disagree with the administration, BUT administration sources who betray covert agents are behind some sacred wall of journalistic integrity.

Mr. Novak appears to be at war with the CIA, and surprisingly enough, he appears to be on the wrong side of that war (who would think that a liberal would ever be on the side of the CIA, but thats what the Bush administration has done for America).

So we can take Mr. Novak to have some inside knowledge when it comes to the administration&#039;s intents.  My question then is, what will those who support the Iraq war say if Bush does get re-elected and DOES pull out quickly? Won&#039;t this require yet ANOTHER justification for the war? &quot;Staying the course&quot; will have to be piled on the growing junk heap of Iraqi justifications, on top of &quot;WMDs&quot; and &quot;ties to 9-11&quot;. 
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