Well here we go again on August 21st we exploded 75 cruise missiles on two separate continents, in order to shut down the operations of a millionaire mad man terrorist, known as Osama bin Laden. The first media coverage I got to hear was Ronnie Reagan jr on his radio talk show. My daddy would have done it differently, Clinton should have done this a long time ago. Well mr jr Republican. Face the facts Clinton did the exact same thing your daddy did when he attacked Libya. I was afraid he was starting WWW3 and spent the night spelunking in a cave with good friends not knowing if the world would still be there in the morning. The truth is your dad was an actor and really not a very good one. The presidency was his greatest act, but know this he never ran this country! Nancy had the reins the first time term and Bush pulled the strings guided by The New World Order for his second term.
*** aside don't you think it's appropriate that Hollywood Hulk Hogan Has chosen "The New World Order" as the name of his organized gang style group of bullies in the WCW! especially when you consider he was recently beaten by Jay Leno?What we "the unUnited States" have done once again is flaunt our so called power by attacking citizens (not even military bases) of sovereign countries. These attacks were made without the permission of the countries involved. What would the United States do if say Germany attacked the Lindesmith institute because they didn't like millionaire George Soros meddling in world affairs? You say but it's not the same thing, we have laws against that sort of thing. well guess what I'll bet the countries we bombed have laws too. The administration has said that the locations bombed were not directly linked to the recent bombing by the current investigations, but selected through past intelligence reports! What this means is they may not have had anything to do with this but they deserve to be bombed anyway? The government's position here is that we were going after terrorist encampments as authorized by laws passed by Congress because we are the leader of the world. We are the leader of the world? I don't remember that vote being taken. Only the United States Congress made that decision. We are not the leader of the world. This kind of bullshit posturing is why we are the target of terrorist attacks in the first place. Do you really think every madman fundamentalist would have us on top of their hit list, if we weren't meddling in the affairs of the entire world? How can our government claim the ability to protect American citizens in all corners of the world, when we can't even protect Japanese tourists in our own State of Florida. (Following the US Governments logic don't you think Japan should have dropped a couple bombs on Florida because of those incidents?) We need to allow developing nations room to find their own place in this brave new world. Forcing elections and policies upon them will not solve their problems or ours. Most of the world right now is crying wag the dog, wag the dog, because of the president's timing in ordering these attacks. Perhaps they are right, after all we really only have Clinton's assurances that these attacks ever even happened and he is a self confessed liar. For those of you that haven't had the chance to see wag the dog yet rent it. Pay close attention to the picture of the firefly girl in the news report and notice the resemblance to Monica's famous picture and remember this film was released a week after the president gets blow job story hit the presses.
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