Thursday, December 02, 2004

The Bush Haters are Bushwhacked...

President George W. Bush remains steady in his stand today that the Iraqi elections will take place in late January as scheduled.

The Bush detractors are completely at a loss as to why this President is so popular with so many Americans. I submit it is because he takes the right stands on so many issues and doesn't back down.

When the date was approaching to turn sovereignty back over to Iraq, the detractors as well as our Arab opponents were screaming that it was too soon, that it would never work, that it should be postponed.

What happened? Bush stood his ground, and sovereignty was even turned back over a few days ahead of schedule. The detractors along with our Arab opponents were wrong.

When the date for elections was approaching in Afghanistan, the detractors and our Arab opponents were screaming that it was too soon, that it would never work, that the election should be postponed.

What happened? Bush stood his ground, and the Afghanistan elections were a success. The detractors along with our Arab opponents were wrong.

The same thing is happening again. The Iraqi elections are approaching. Bush is standing his ground. The Iraqi elections WILL be a success. The detractors and our Arab opponents will be wrong again.

Another headline that caught my eye was Iran continuing to develop secret nuclear warheads.

The entire Middle East region is dangerous to world health. It’s a tumor growing on humanity’s collective body. Ultimately, the tumor must be given chemotherapy or wholesale excision.

I believe that chemotherapy works in real cancer cases because it is a major shock – in essence it is a shock therapy. At the end of World War II, America administered radical shock therapy to Japan in the form of two atomic bombs. Japan ultimately responded well to the shock therapy – they’ve been our friends ever since.

The Middle East has tremendous potential. Why do I say that? The greater the propensity of an individual or group to commit evil, the greater the potential for the same individual or group to commit good. The Middle East simply needs some radical shock therapy to bring them back to their senses.

That’s my take.

TOM

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