Bush 'grossly incompetent war time president' says Michael Savage Yesterday, extreme right wing radio host Michael Savage said Clinton was the better war time President. He called Bush extremely incompetent, and was likely to create another vietnam mess.
Okay, he didn't call Clinton by name, but if you read inbetween the lines, the message was clear.
Savage said Bush was sending American boys into Fallujah to die for no reason. "Any good war time president would know that you airbomb the hell out of the place before you send in any ground force," screamed Savage.
This was how Clinton defeated Belgrade without any US casualties.
Speaking of which, it was Bill Clinton's military force that Bush used to invade Iraq so succesfully with. Donald Rumsfeld had personally thanked Reagan after the first gulf war for giving Bush senior a very capable army. So far, he hasn't said the same of Clinton. Do you think he ever will?
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"There is no creator" - the Dalai Lama. These are words of common sense, and it tells me that "spirituality" has nothing in particular to do with a belief in the supernatural. But then, those of us who grew up in the seventies watching "Kung Fu" already knew that being a vegan, atheist who follows the path of the buddha can reach enlightenment.
All kidding aside, what does a vegetarian atheist have to say? Stick around and you'll find out! Politically I'm rather liberal, but I do like to listen to staunch conservative talk show host Michael (the 'Whiner') Savage so I'll probably be mentioning him from time to time in my weblogs. So for now, how about some talk of broccoli, carrots and peas? Recipe's anyone??
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