Thursday, November 13, 2008

Perfecting idiocy, yet again!

Today Bush, finally and after 5 years, apologizes for the "Mission Accomplished" banner dislayed on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln carrier on which he arrived to Iraq Mrch, 2003 upon the invasion. He declares, and by "declare" I mean opens his mouth only to utter and emmit more of the nonesense he has developed an addiction for, that the banner and the speech that revolved around the message of the banner in 2003 was a mistake. A mistake. A simple *toot mistake! "I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said,'' Bush blabs. Well, I regret he saying things at all! There is nothing this sad excuse for a Yale graduate and US President should have said in the first place. It's interesting hearing him admitting to a numorous ammount of mistakes in the war on Iraq and not actually the war itself. What he is actually saying is that I am sorry for the way that we invaded Iraq and destroyed and looted the country but the concept still stands as sound and humane. He is sorry that the world CAUGHT him stealing rather than for committing robbery (so to speak of course).
http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20081112/pl_bloomberg/ahlrnlvfhsmc

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Political Reversed Psychology

So Today is the US presidential elections!!! Yoooohoooooo!!! (ironic). Although I'm really interested in the elections from a cultural and social point of view, since the results will show how Americans have come to cope with racial and socio-economic issues and quandaries when it counts most. It's time for them to put their money (ballots) where their mouth has been for so long, paying lip service to political correctness concerning social and racial equity. But what's really interesting, on the political level that is, is the very recent and intense zionist analysis of the elections advantaging and preferencing Obama over McCain. Which seems to be very counter-mainstream considering the viscious attacks Obama was delivered because he is thought to be pro-Arabs and anti-Israel (very mistaken opinion if you ask me). Here is a good example of such a surprising opinion, http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3616797,00.html (I found this on Angry Arab). So anyways, I was just thinking whether it's an honest opinion or a new strategy zionists have adopted in desperate time. After all, although the mainstream opinion has coupled McCain with Israel for so long, McCain's presidential chances have been retrograding rapidly. So maybe it is this connection that is hurting McCain's chances and the American people are finally disenchanted with Israel and it's zionist cause. If that's the case, rooting for Obama right now and giving him zionist support might just do the trick and damage Obama's (big) chances and bring McCain back into the picture. They must be really desperate to resort to such a cheap reversed psychology tactic at a time like this. I, for one, think that the zionist preference of Obama might turn out to be very true and be proven correct, nomatter how unwittingly it is made.