Monday, April 10, 2006

God Tells George W Bush to Nuke Iran!

And the lord said to his little helper, "Nuke the fucking hell out of Iran, but pretend you're advocating diplomacy."
Sound familiar? Things are not looking good, kids. Our president wants to invade Iran using nuclear weapons, and who is going to stop him? When the citizens of our supposedly democratic country are willing to give up free speech, habeas corpus and the bill of rights to a minority of religious extremists (the Bush administration) we are in deep shit in more ways than one.
The Bush Administration, while publicly advocating diplomacy in order to stop Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon, has increased clandestine activities inside Iran and intensified planning for a possible major air attack...

One of the military’s initial option plans, as presented to the White House by the Pentagon this winter, calls for the use of a bunker-buster tactical nuclear weapon, such as the B61-11, against underground nuclear sites. (Seymour Hirch, The New Yorker)
This administration is determined to start a war with Iran, and nothing stops this guy. Under his watch no atrocity appears too heinous, no photos of torture, no lies, no broken promises, no voter fraud, no environmental destruction, no crime of this administration can wake us up. Is there anything that will motivate us to stop them from bringing us to the brink of annihilation?

This administration doesn't care about poll numbers, they don't care what we think. They are deluded. They think they are chosen by God to do his will. Bush believes he's God's little helper, bringing on the apocalypse.
In recent weeks, the President has quietly initiated a series of talks on plans for Iran with a few key senators and members of Congress, including at least one Democrat. A senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, who did not take part in the meetings but has discussed their content with his colleagues, told me that there had been “no formal briefings,” because “they’re reluctant to brief the minority. They’re doing the Senate, somewhat selectively.”

The House member said that no one in the meetings “is really objecting” to the talk of war. “The people they’re briefing are the same ones who led the charge on Iraq. At most, questions are raised: How are you going to hit all the sites at once? How are you going to get deep enough?” (Iran is building facilities underground.) “There’s no pressure from Congress” not to take military action, the House member added. “The only political pressure is from the guys who want to do it.” Speaking of President Bush, the House member said, “The most worrisome thing is that this guy has a messianic vision.” (Seymour Hirch, The New Yorker)
And some closing words from another Republican who is not afraid to break the law for Christ, Mr Tom Delay (hell, yea!).
"Sides are being chosen, and the future of man hangs in the balance!" he warned. "The enemies of virtue may be on the march, but they have not won, and if we put our trust in Christ they never will. ... It is for us then to do as our heroes have always done and put our faith in the perfect redeeming love of Jesus Christ." (Tom Delay at "War on Christians" Conference by way of Jesus General)

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