Monday, August 22, 2005

Bush plans Pro-war rallies


In the midst of same party criticism, protests, anti-war vigils, etc.. President Bush is scheduled to hold a speech in Salt Lake City, Utah today in a city, primarly republican, that is highly against the war in Iraq. Bush is hoping to convince the American people that the 1,862 honored soldiers deaths in Iraq is for a good cause. It has been said that the war in Iraq is becoming comparible to Vietnam back in the 70's but Bush is going to use World War II as his comparible event. Senior aides to Bush said that he planned to emphasize the fact that the insurgents battling US troops in Iraq share the same ideology as the al Qaeda operative who are responsible for the attacks on 09/11/2001. Bush knows that; that is a load of shit he is trying to feed the US on a silver spoon. It was shown yesterday on CNN, and National Geographic documentaries and even in the news this last week on www.cnn.com that Colin Powell was forced to lie to the American people about the US intelligence: 9-11 report back in February of 2003 (Refer to 08/19/05 entries). Back in June of 2005 the president travelled to Fort Bragg, NC to deliver a speech as to Why the War is Ok, and subtly tried to assure the troops that the conflict in Iraq is worth the sacrifice. A hefty 1,862 honored soldiers deaths worth of sacrifices that is. In July of 2004 the 9/11's commission report found NO evidence that Iraq had any operational link with al Qaeda. Now why won't the media air this? I have no idea, but its really ashame that thier pleased as punch to air our presidents lies continuously but refuse to air the fucking truth. Furthermore: The CIA concluded back in February of 2005 that Iraq had become training ground for terrorists who wish to attack the US troops--an idea that did NOT exsist before the arrest of Suddam Hussein. Finally, despite Bushs efforts to win over Americans with his bullshit pro-war propaganda a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll conducted between August 5-7th, found that 54% of those surveyed thought the 2003 invasion of Iraq was a mistake. You mean to tell me the other 46% are suprised? No, just clouded minds that are too stuck on thier crumbling president to believe anything other than what he has to say, lie or not. What ashame. ~ds~

Poll report: http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/08/08/bush.poll/
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