Friday, July 18, 2014

Livid to Just Under Boiling

After 9/11, I said don't do anything.  The best way to respect the people who died is to give them their martyrdom and respect that for what it is, a tragic and insane loss.

Instead the War President went off killing people everywhere he could find them and not only disgraced the people who died but everyone else in the country as well.

The pounding that came from everybody ever since 9/11 enrages me.  Even the girl I had been fucking for a while said no, no, I wish I could be with an American.  At that point I knew there was no more substance to her than in a box of fucking Kleenex tissues.

Bush made the problem vastly worse even though there was never any need to do anything.

If he had given it even a moment's thought, it would have been clear that Muslims would have gone to find bin Laden because of how much shame he brought on them by what he did.  Everybody ends up friends except for bin Laden who ends up dead.  But no ... you wanted another dipshit Crusade.


You would think Obama would learn but they never do.  Flight MH-17 was shot down earlier today.  It had to have been a ground-based launcher that did it.  Russia says it has the evidence that Kiev placed several such units in the area recently.  US says Russia sneaked some of its own launchers into west Ukraine so really they did it.

Tell you what, kids.  It doesn't make any fucking difference whatsoever who shot that aircraft down.

As with 9/11, the only way to respect the people who died is to settle the problem on the ground so this does not happen again.

But, no, just like before ... you want to kill something.

Enjoy the ride but I wouldn't be expecting any surprises.  After all, you've seen this movie before.

There's one surprise that might come.  The US Army doesn't have enough troops to be active on multiple fronts so maybe the draft will be reinstated.  You'll like that, won't you.  If you want to review how the Red and Blue Armies will be deployed, please do refer back to your handy copy of "1984."

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