Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Bush tells reporters Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11

Well, here it is. Bush admits in front of a camera that Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks of 9/11.


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The great smirker admits that he pulled a fast one over on all those American soldiers. Pretty funny. He, Cheney and Powell and the gang tricked the country into going to war by making up some stuff about Weapons of Mass Distruction and by insisting they had secret evidence of Saddam's ties to al Quaeda.


"in 125 separate appearances, they [Bush, Cheney, Powell, Rumsfeld and Rice] made ... 61 misleading statements about Iraq's relationship with al-Qaeda." [pdf: ref]


So many people have died. Ha ha ha. Good one Bush. Of course, as we've been saying all along, Bush (and others whose names you'd recognize) planned on invading Iraq years before 9/11. Impeach.

2 comments:

Xenophilia » Blog Archive » U.S. Deaths in Iraq Exceed 9-11 Count said...

[...] The article fails to mention that the number of Iraqis killed is over 655,000 (the Washington Post on Oct 11, 2006). In about 5 years Bush’s war has resulted in over 1/2 a million dead Iraqi people. That’s about 220 Iraqi’s for each 9/11 victim. But don’t think of it that way, because as Bush himself said, Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.   [link] [...]

Xenophilia » Blog Archive » Fatal Ending to Ariz. Exorcism Response said...

[...] Poor little girl. I’d say the demons have now been released. In my view this is analogous to the war on terror: a crazy adult terrifying and abusing an innocent kid based on his fear of an imaginary threat. In the analogy, the crazy grandfather first turns his back on the family and cuts himself. As he screams in pain with blood spurting out, he blames the little girl’s possession by the devil and uses this excuse to lock her in a bedroom and torment her with an exorcism. Yes, 9/11 was real, but Bush admitted in front of a camera that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 and that Osama Bin Laden is not the threat.   [link] [...]