Bush's "Mideast democracy" speech

Remember how we were restoring free speech to Iraq?

http://famulus.msnbc.com/FamulusIntl/reuters11-11-023936.asp?reg=MIDEAST

So much for free speech.

Free speech and war go together like oil and water.
Like war and happiness.
War and prosperity.
And so on.

Back on the falsified survey issue, and how well things are really going in Iraq:

CIA has a bleak analysis of Iraq

Unfortunately, if that CIA report is in all the newspapers but Rove & Rice don’t want Bush to see it, he won’t.

While we’re Kippling, btw:

Well, you’ve got to take that CIA AARDWOLF with a grain of salt anyway. Remember that this is the same organization whose deceptive and terrifying portrayal of a rogue regime oozing with weapons of mass destruction convinced a peace-loving president to go to war. Who among us is wise enough to discern the subtle shades of truth hidden within the spook’s relentless fearmongering ? :wink:

Have a look at this photo where a US soldier has the muzzle of his rifle on the chest of an Iraqi man detained for shouting slogans against occupation during a demonstration.

I feel sorry for the both of them, equally victims of the policies of president Bush. They personally have no quarrel but have been made to fight. Americans and Iraqis like them are dying daily because of a stupid decision made in Washington.

Regarding Kipling and Fuzzy-Wuzzy, I found this line amusing:

Yes, I know what a “Martini” is/was.

Lest we forget, this is what the Bush Administration should have focused all of its attention on:

U.N.: Al Qaeda sanctions failing

Amen.

Does the coalition define the mission, or does the mission define the coalition?

The world is diverse and you cannot possibly get every single country to agree on everything. The best you can do for anything is to get a solid coalition of like-minded nations. Which is what we have done, from Kosovo, to Afghanistan, to Iraq.