The Bush Administration's tactic to labeling anyone that does not
support the War and occupation of Iraq, as traitors, or tuck tail
cowards, is losing it effect from over use, and the realization by most
Americans that the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive war, occupation, and
democratization of other countries a failed policy. If the Bush
Doctrine is failed policy, then it is incorrect to label anyone who
speacks up for a need in a change in direction , as a traitor, or
coward, yet the American people seem to be fooled time and again form
this simple tactic, and noone dare risk being label a traitor or coward.
Carl Rove and his band of merry men keep chanting the mantra, "Stay the
Course"... "Stay the Course", while never having had to "Stay the
Course" themselves in any kind of military conflict, where they risk
their own lives on the battle fields of war, so this group doesn't have
a clue about what that really means. Stay the Course sound great, but
it is not plan. We need a plan. Instead, the stay the course strategy
of the Bush Administration is a delay tactic to buy time for the Bush
Administration until it can cut and run when its time in office is
over. Then, with the election of a new president, the "Stay the Course"
merry men have a scapegoat to sacrifice for all their sins.
Regards,
LelandJ
petetheisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
I can see your argument here Pete, but I don't subscribe to it.
Below are a couple of quotes
Hi Leland!
Your quotes assume we can't kill all the killers, but I think we can
kill enough of the killers, given the will. Have to get the traitors
to shut-the-hell-up first, however.
Regards,
Pete
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