File this under the "What liberal media"? heading. MSNBC has this nifty piece about Bush's speech to the UN. The title? "Bush won’t offer Iraq concessions"
Say what? What concessions could we offer Iraq that we're not already giving? But as you read the piece you realise that we won't offer concessions to the UN. Hmmmmmm... What else can we find?
In an interview Sunday with Fox News scheduled to be broadcast Monday night Bush indicated that that he would not cede authority to the United Nations or agree to a quick transfer of power to get a new resolution, saying, “I’m not so sure we have to, for starters.”
That's because we DON'T have to hand over power to a corrupt group of power-hungry, lying, decietfull, hipocritical sacks of shit who just happen to occupy valuble space on the East River in NYC.
The New York Times also quoted unidentified officials familiar with Bush’s speech as saying Bush would not apologize for ordering the invasion of Iraq. Nor will he acknowledge any mistakes in planning for postwar security and reconstruction, the newspaper reported.
We shouldn't apologise for anything! We should have the UN apologising to US for allowing Saddam to flaunt international law for over a decade! Acknowledge mistakes? Tell me just how the quickest military victory of that scope in HISTORY with an unprecedented low level of civilian casualties constitutes a mistake?
It is not clear to what degree the U.S. stance will alienate countries such as France, Germany and Russia, which led the opposition to the war
What IS clear, however, is how little I give a shit about back-water, world power wannabe countries like France. That is to say, none. Speaking of the back-stabbing sacks of excretement, just when do the cheese eating surrender monkeys want us out of Iraq?
Chirac did not specify the timetable, but last week he said the handover should occur within “months, not years.”
Right, because with the USA in Iraq, france can't exploit the country for it's oil and rape the natives out of any kind of weath, power, or respect. France is a parasite that needs to be squished.
You want to see backbone? You want to see pride and determination? The soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, were informed that for the first time ever, they could stand down while Hurricane Isabel came through. The answer back was "Sir, no Sir!"
“Once you become a badgeholder, it’s like you’ll do whatever you have to do to guard the unknowns,” (SSG) Lanier said. “For one, it’s my job. And for two, that’s just how much respect I myself have for the unknowns. That’s just something we cherish.”
I wonder how many of the gutless wonders who populate Washington DC have ever braved a hurricane in order to perform their duty? Hooah, 3rd Infantry!
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