• Laura Bush On Fox News

    by  • December 29, 2008 • United States, Video, War on Terror • 0 Comments

    As the Bush legacy comes to a close in the United States, Laura Bush took to Fox News to defend her husband’s legacy and brand the Iraqi shoe-thrower with the charge “assault.”

    What I find humorous is that after 8 years in the White House, with the American people hating this president more than any ever, Ms. Bush doesn’t realize that neither her nor W’s perception of success matters to anyone. If the Iraqi show-thrower would be charged with assault, then what would your CIA operatives that were involved in torture exercises be charged with?

    Oh, yeah, nothing because America, like Israel is above humanitarian and international law.

    Anyway, Laura on her husband’s legacy.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChRyFHm5H_k

    “I know that if Saddam Hussein was still alive, he would have never been released. So we can see that Iraq’s are more free.” Correction, Ms. Bush. If Saddam Hussein were still alive, there would be no war, and the shoe would not have been thrown at your husband. If you are going to try to make a point, make sure you understand the dynamics.

    First, understand that the US would not be in Iraq had your husband not created false evidence of WMDs.

    Second, understand that had the US actually investigated the 9/11 attacks, the fingers might have been pointed somewhere else. Rather, to get revenge, the US attacked Afghanistan (and ran away), then attack Iraq (and can’t get away).

    Third, understand that had the US actually believed that they could do some good, they would never have asked Iraqis and Afghanis to sign away their right to justice. Under the invasion agreement, no American soldier can be charged with war crimes for anything that they do in Iraq or Afghanistan.

    Justice is a wonderful word, just like freedom and democracy. Words like Patriot Act, Gitmo, and military tribunals have no place in a free and democratic nation. But under your husband, they became common place as the rights of Americans were limited to assure that your husband could pretend to be a good president.

    And the interview, itself.

    Part 1

    Part II

    In my opinion, George Bush was the best President to ever serve the United States. He put political correctness aside and showed the world the undying support and servitude that the United States has with Israel and other countries that are violating international laws, while calling people under occupation terrorists. He showed the world that America is not a melting pot of culture, but a Christian country that discriminates against anyone that doesn’t believe what they believe.

    But then, the American people are just as stupid for not impeaching him and his band of cronies after every member of the bin Laden family was flown out of the United States after 9/11 on a hush hush flight.

    America, you deserved Bush. Now, that your economy is collapsed and the world is not willing to help, maybe you can ask W to get some of his buddies at the Carlyle Group to invest in the United States. Maybe Cheney will demand that his Halliburton buddies move their operations and headquarters back to the United States from Dubai?

    Maybe America will wake up one day and realize…

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