The leftists in the street once again proves Bush was wrong When we walked the street protesting the imminent attack on Iraq, one of the reasons given was that it would cause more terrorism by recruiting more radicals and make the US less safe. We were right, and Bush was wrong. Again.
Isn't it getting tiring of how wrong this President is?
"Two new studies, one by the Saudi government and one by an Israeli think tank, which 'painstakingly analyzed the backgrounds and motivations of hundreds of foreigners entering Iraq to fight the United States' have found that most foreign fighters in Iraq were not terrorists before the Iraq war, but were 'radicalized by the war itself.'"
We would do the same if an occupational power came here. We even made a movie called "Amerika" which depicted Soviets taking over the nation - and patriots took to the streets to fight them off. Well, this movie is taking place today, and it is called "Irak."
"The president is right that Iraq is a main front in the war on terrorism, but this is a front we created," said Peter Bergen, a terrorism specialist at the nonpartisan New America Foundation, a Washington think tank.
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I am a born-again atheist who is pro-life (I don't eat animals) and I agree with the Dalai Lama when he says "There is no creator".
Those are certainly good words of common sense. It tells us that "spirituality" has nothing to do with a belief in things 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 Savage (real name 'Wiener') 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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