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The Expansionist
Saturday, November 18, 2006
 
Bush: Traitor and Idiot. 'President' Bush has disgraced the Nation yet again, twice in two days.
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First, he compared the need for patience in Iraq in the quest for "freedom" to the success(!) of our relationship with Vietnam! Un-free, COMMUNIST Vietnam! — this on a day when a story emerged at home about Lyndon Johnson's indignation with the pro-Communist behavior of The New York Times and other treasonous Leftwingers in the Sixties. I lived thru those bad old days of active treason by the Left. It was a terrible time for anti-Communist Liberals like me, and I forgive none of the treason, none of the Communist takeovers, none of the mass murders that American Leftists and isolationists unleashed upon Southeast Asia. No one should ever forgive such crimes, not from the Left, not from the Right; not in Southeast Asia, not in Southwest Asia.
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Consider these quotes from the Cox News Service story on Dumbya's first day in COMMUNIST Vietnam.

The Vietnam War's lesson for the Iraq conflict is that freedom takes time to trump hatred, Bush said. "We'll succeed," he said of the war in Iraq, "unless we quit."

But we did quit in Vietnam, and the people of that entire region have suffered the consequences for 31 years, and counting. Vietnam is not a triumph of freedom but of the enemies of freedom! — you moron!

With critics of his Iraq policy drawing comparisons to the Vietnam War, Bush used the now-robust diplomatic and trade relationship between the U.S. and Vietnam to sound a note of hope for future stability in the Middle East.

"It's just going to take a long period of time for the ideology that is hopeful, and that is an ideology of freedom, to overcome an ideology of hate," he said after meeting for lunch with Australian Prime Minister John Howard. * * *

Bush has come to tout the success [in doing what?] of free market policies, but he arrived empty-handed in Hanoi. On Monday, the House defeated a bill the White House wanted to extend normal trading relations with Vietnam.

Good for Congress! Vietnam is still our enemy. It is still Communist. It is thus still an enemy of freedom, not part of what Dubya still sometimes calls the "free world".

"We are indeed very happy to see the expansion of relations between our two countries," Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet said at a state dinner for Bush. * * *

Bush told Vietnamese leaders he was impressed by the country's economic reforms but "stressed the importance of working on the human rights front," White House spokesman Tony Snow said.

What a bunch of scumbags the Bush Administration is. This Bush creature evaded service in the Vietnam War and now, like that other draft dodger, Bill Clinton, dares to honor a Communist regime that is the enemy of everything this country stands for, and even praise it for its freedom and economic reform. Oh, yeah. As long as people have economic reforms, they don't need our kind of freedom. Vietnamese 'freedom' is good enuf for Vietnamese. That's not why we went to war in Southeast Asia, and when we just walked away, we weren't the ones to suffer mass executions and decades of oppression. Our losses were monetary — I wonder if any part of our national debt still harkens back to that war; hm — and done with. You can see the human tally inscribed in a black stone chevron in Washington, D.C. I suspect Bush has never been to that memorial. Nor Clinton. In one sense, they should go. In another, they would dishonor it by their presence.
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Now, trade with Vietnam is helping to destroy American jobs, so of course the President of Vietnam is happy about the growing trade relationship. It hurts us! Communists who still control that country can get back at us in some measure, and cause us harm, which they are very eager to do. They'll get a lot of help from Bush's bunch of New World Order traitors. Free trade with Communist countries is treason, pure and simple, as much treason as selling out Americans for Israel by making a billion people furious with us.
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That was yesterday. Today the moron spoke repeatedly about "nucular" this and "nucular" that. He has to have been told hundreds of times that he has got to stop saying "nucular". But he insists on saying it anyway, impressing the entire world with his stupidity and, thus, presumably also the stupidity of the American people. As Jack and Jackie Kennedy wowed the world with their elegance and intelligence, Dubya appalls the world with his stupidity.
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Maybe he can redeem himself slitely by throwing up on the Prime Minister of Vietnam.*
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I am so disgusted with this Radical Right moron and the treasonous Republican regime for which he is the puppet figurehead. Maybe things will start to change in some meaningful way on January 3rd. But will it be change for the better? We can only hope. One thing is fairly certain: things are most unlikely to be worse.
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* Dubya's father also once disgraced us during a foreign trip, by throwing up on the Prime Minister of Japan. You just can't let Bushes out of the country — unless it is to send them to an international war-crimes tribunal. Then it doesn't matter what stupid thing they say or whom they throw up on.
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(The current U.S. military death toll in Iraq, according to the website "Iraq Coalition Casualties", is 2,865 — for Israel.)





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