Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on November 29, 2006 By COL Gene In Politics


Yesterday GWB told the world that the principal cause for the growing violence in Iraq is because of al Qaeda. Nothing is further from the truth. His own Pentagon and intelligence agencies have clearly documented the VAST majority of the source of the violence is Sunni vs. Shiite. That is a civil conflict where by each of these factions is fighting for control of Iraq and attempting to punish the other side for past and current attacks. For Bush to stand before the world and claim the principal cause of the violence the world see’s is because of al Qaeda shows he is so far out of touch with reality that he can not govern. It is true that outside forces like al Qaeda, Iran and Syria are contributing to the unrest. However the major cause is the internal conflict of Iraqi against Iraqi!

Bush continues to express confidence in the Iraqi Prime minister despite the fact that he is loosing control of the situation every day. Now his National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley has told Bush that he believes that al Maliki does NOT have the ability to control the increasing violence in Iraq. The violence in Iraq is like an avalanche and Bush continues to place 140,000 brave American Military in the path of this freefall. The stubbornness of Bush is dangerous to both the United States and that entire region of the world. Our policy could result is a regional war that could disrupt the peace of the entire world and interrupt the flow of energy from the Middle East. Look at Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine. Every one of these countries is in conflict and the situation has become worse during the past six years. Much of the deteriorating situation is a direct result of the inept Bush foreign policy.

When the world’s most powerful leader can not accept the reality of what is taking place, the world is in real danger.

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on Nov 29, 2006

You complete fool, who do you think is financing and backing the bacteria.  If the terrorist bacteria didn't move into Iraq then this war would have been over a long time ago!  Pull your head out and breath some fresh are you raving idiot.  Iraq isn't a side show in the war on terror, it is the epicenter.  Guess what, Prs. Bush isn't the one who made it that way.

The reason the terrorists made Iraq the epicenter was because they knew that mindless worms like yourself would fight their battles for them. 

I'm sure they appreciate every bit you vomit on their behalf.

on Nov 29, 2006

.  That region of the world was so peaceful before, right col.

 

on Nov 29, 2006
Parated2K

You are the FOOL.

CNN just announced that al Sadar has just pulled out of the Iraqi government which means the Prime Minister Bush is meeting with today NO LONGER has a government. One of the DEMANDS for al Sadar to return to the government is to establish a TIMETABLE for American troop withdrawal from Iraq.

You are just as much idiot as Bush. You both refuse to look at what is taking place.
on Nov 29, 2006
IslandDog

No it was not " so peaceful" before, but it has been getting WORSE with MORE countries in turmoil!
on Nov 29, 2006

No it was not " so peaceful" before, but it has been getting WORSE with MORE countries in turmoil!

Not because of Bush col, it's because the real cause of terrorism.

 

on Nov 29, 2006
Iraq isn't a side show in the war on terror, it is the epicenter.


Prove it.

If the terrorist bacteria didn't move into Iraq then this war would have been over a long time ago!


Really? Prove it. It seems to me that a lot, if not all of the violence is sunni on shi'ite and vice versa. Isn't that what Bush's administration has said?




on Nov 29, 2006
IslandDog

What I said is that the violence and turmoil in that region has become WORSE during the past six years i.e. Lebanon, Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the "Unity Government" that Bush claims as the achievement of his Iraq policy has come apart. al Maliki was in power by ONE vote. He has not lost 30 votes and is no longer able to govern Iraq in the most BASIC sense. So Bush is meeting today with the non leader of Iraq. For Maliki to regain the support to resume power, he must agree to set a time table for U.S. Troop Withdrawal. It just gets worse and worse for Bush and is STUBORN stance on Iraq!!!
on Nov 29, 2006

And you blame that violence on Bush, while ignoring where the terrorism is coming from.  Thats all you do....blame Bush for everything!

The best thing to happen to al sadr will be for him to be taken out permanantly.

on Nov 29, 2006
No it was not " so peaceful" before, but it has been getting WORSE with MORE countries in turmoil!


Was it that it wasn't as peaceful before and is worse now or is it that there are a bunch more journalists looking for a Pulitzer making it seem far worse than it is? I know you are likely to believe everything you here that is inline with your motives but that just shows you for the fool you are.
on Nov 29, 2006

Col Gene, you should have gone to Iraq to live with your god while he was still in power.  How great your life would have been in what you insist was paradise.

What a stinking trash heap you are.. Is there any instance where you don't take the side of the terrorists?

 

on Nov 29, 2006
SilentPoet:  Where else are the bacteria killing so many, and being killed?
on Nov 29, 2006
Where else are the bacteria killing so many, and being killed?


Well, bacteria are doing their job pretty much world-over . . . not just there . . .

But terrorists, that's another thing all together.
on Nov 29, 2006
I think Bush should take the timetable, say we leave, how about next week, or do they want us to stick around till after Christmas?

I'm ok with paying taxes instead for security in Iraq and fighting their battles, trading the lives of our nations' most patriotic men and women, I'd trade that for non-stop flights from New York to Baghdad and back to NY to pick up troops as fast as we can and get them home.

Call me Shirley, or a man in need of instant gratification or call it a Christmas Miracle

It's time to let Iraqi's do what they want. If they wanna fight, good let them fight themselves, until they are done, then they can fight off foreign influences inside their newly setup country. If it all falls down again, that's on them not us.
on Nov 29, 2006
slandDog

I did not blame Bush for everything. I admitted that there were problems BEFORE Bush took office. What I said is that things have gotten WORSE and his policies have FAILED to resolve ANY of the issues in the greater Moslem world! Removing al Sadar when he first came to power may have been a good idea. Trying that now would blow the lid off Iraq!

Just John

To ignore story after story about the growing violence and to ignore the pictures of the violence is being the FOOL.


The most basic cause for the Violence in Iraq is NOT the outside terrorists. It is the release of the hate between the Sunni and Shiite. The Shiite death squads want to punish the Sunni’s for the violence inflicted under Saddam. Then the Sunnis react against the Shiite majority. This situation developed because Bush did not send the force levels to PREVENT these two factions from organizing into the menace they have become. The foreign terrorists as well as Iran and Syria make the situation worse but they are NOT the basic cause of the unrest. For Bush to admit the truth means he must admit his policy is a failure and he never admits he made an error even when the facts clearly show that is JUST WHAT happened!
on Nov 29, 2006

What I said is that things have gotten WORSE and his policies have FAILED to resolve ANY of the issues in the greater Moslem world! Removing al Sadar when he first came to power may have been a good idea. Trying that now would blow the lid off Iraq!

Col, there are not many policies that will resolve issues in the muslim world.  To get peace in the middle east people must stop with the barbaric mentality.  Only then will we get somewhere. 

 

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