BUSH'S AMERICA: 100 PERCENT AL-QAIDA FREE SINCE 2001

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  1. Quigley_Sharps

    Quigley_Sharps The Badministrator Administrator Founding Member

    Opinion

    Ann Coulter






    BUSH'S AMERICA: 100 PERCENT AL-QAIDA FREE SINCE 2001Wed Jun 11, 7:58 PM ET


    In a conversation recently, I mentioned as an aside what a great president George Bush has been and my friend was surprised. I was surprised that he was surprised.




    I generally don't write columns about the manifestly obvious, but, yes, the man responsible for keeping Americans safe from another terrorist attack on American soil for nearly seven years now will go down in history as one of America's greatest presidents.

    Produce one person who believed, on Sept. 12, 2001, that there would not be another attack for seven years, and I'll consider downgrading Bush from "Great" to "Really Good."

    Merely taking out Saddam Hussein and his winsome sons Uday and Qusay (Hussein family slogan: "We're the Rape Room People!") constitutes a greater humanitarian accomplishment than anything Bill Clinton ever did -- and I'm including remembering Monica's name on the sixth sexual encounter.

    But unlike liberals, who are so anxious to send American troops to Rwanda or Darfur, Republicans oppose deploying U.S. troops for purely humanitarian purposes. We invaded Iraq to protect America.

    It is unquestionable that Bush has made this country safe by keeping Islamic lunatics pinned down fighting our troops in Iraq. In the past few years, our brave troops have killed more than 20,000 al-Qaida and other Islamic militants in Iraq alone. That's 20,000 terrorists who will never board a plane headed for JFK -- or a landmark building, for that matter.

    We are, in fact, fighting them over there so we don't have to fight them at, say, the corner of 72nd and Columbus in Manhattan -- the mere mention of which never fails to enrage liberals, which is why you should say it as often as possible.

    The Iraq war has been a stunning success. The Iraqi army is "standing up" (as they say), fat Muqtada al-Sadr --the Dr. Phil of Islamofascist radicalism -- has waddled off in retreat to Iran, and Sadr City and Basra are no longer war zones. Our servicemen must be baffled by the constant nay-saying coming from their own country.

    The Iraqis have a democracy -- a miracle on the order of flush toilets in that godforsaken region of the world. Despite its newness, Iraq's democracy appears to be no more dysfunctional than one that would condemn a man who has kept the nation safe for seven years while deifying a man who has accomplished absolutely nothing in his entire life except to give speeches about "change."

    (Guess what Bill Clinton's campaign theme was in 1992? You are wrong if you guessed: "bringing dignity back to the White House." It was "change." In January 1992, James Carville told Steve Daley of The Chicago Tribune that it had gotten to the point that the press was complaining about Clinton's "constant talk of change.")

    Monthly casualties in Iraq now come in slightly lower than a weekend with Anna Nicole Smith. According to a CNN report last week, for the entire month of May, there were only 19 troop deaths in Iraq. (Last year, five people on average were shot every day in Chicago.) With Iraqi deaths at an all-time low, Iraq is safer than Detroit -- although the Middle Eastern food is still better in Detroit.

    Al-Qaida is virtually destroyed, surprising even the CIA. Two weeks ago, The Washington Post reported: "Less than a year after his agency warned of new threats from a resurgent al-Qaida, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden now portrays the terrorist movement as essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia and on the defensive throughout much of the rest of the world, including in its presumed haven along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border."

    It's almost as if there's been some sort of "surge" going on, as strange as that sounds.

    Just this week, The New York Times reported that al-Qaida and other terrorist groups in Southeast Asia have all but disappeared, starved of money and support. The U.S. and Australia have been working closely with the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, sending them counterterrorism equipment and personnel.

    But no one notices when 9/11 doesn't happen. Indeed, if we had somehow stopped the 9/11 attack, we'd all be watching Mohammed Atta being interviewed on MSNBC, explaining his lawsuit against the Bush administration. Maureen Dowd would be writing columns describing Khalid Sheik Mohammed as a "wannabe" terrorist being treated like Genghis Khan by an excitable Bush administration.

    We begin to forget what it was like to turn on the TV, see a tornado, a car chase or another Pamela Anderson marriage and think: Good -- another day without a terrorist attack.

    But liberals have only blind hatred for Bush -- and for those brute American interrogators who do not supply extra helpings of bearnaise sauce to the little darlings at Guantanamo with sufficient alacrity.

    The sheer repetition of lies about Bush is wearing people down. There is not a liberal in this country worthy of kissing Bush's rear end, but the weakest members of the herd run from Bush. Compared to the lickspittles denying and attacking him, Bush is a moral giant -- if that's not damning with faint praise. John McCain should be so lucky as to be running for Bush's third term. Then he might have a chance.
     
  2. Seacowboys

    Seacowboys Senior Member Founding Member

    Reminds me of the Hitler propaganda. They built that genius up to a near deity and nobody seemed to notice that only a few million jews and other undermechen were paying the price for saving the Father-land.
     
  3. alice1rn

    alice1rn Monkey++

    As usual, Ann Colter is so FOS it's coming out of her mouth. The Bush presidency has been a giant fiasco. I can't believe I voted for this bum and looking at McBush makes me want to move to France.
     
  4. Minuteman

    Minuteman Chaplain Moderator Founding Member

    Novos Ordo Seclorum

    Out of Choas Order. Create the crises then provide the solution. Look how good a job we did. And all you had to do was give up your some of your rights. Surrender a little liberty for a little security.

    Hitler saved Germany from those heathen Poles who were on the verge of invading the country and enslaving all the people. His invasion of Poland prevented any more "terrorist" attacks too.
     
  5. Seacowboys

    Seacowboys Senior Member Founding Member

    The phrase Novus Ordo Seclorum (Latin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:Rome_Colosseum_inscription_2.jpg" class="image"><img alt="Alt text" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/Rome_Colosseum_inscription_2.jpg/200px-Rome_Colosseum_inscription_2.jpg"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/b/b7/Rome_Colosseum_inscription_2.jpg/200px-Rome_Colosseum_inscription_2.jpg for "New Order of the Ages") appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:US-GreatSeal-Obverse.svg" class="image"><img alt="US-GreatSeal-Obverse.svg" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/US-GreatSeal-Obverse.svg/200px-US-GreatSeal-Obverse.svg.png"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/b/be/US-GreatSeal-Obverse.svg/200px-US-GreatSeal-Obverse.svg.png, first designed in 1782 and printed on the back of the American dollar bill since 1935. The phrase also appears on the coat of arms of the Yale School of Management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:YaleSOMShield.jpg" class="image" title="Yale SOM Shield"><img alt="Yale SOM Shield" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/be/YaleSOMShield.jpg"@@AMEPARAM@@en/b/be/YaleSOMShield.jpg, Yale University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:Yale_University_Shield_1.svg" class="image"><img alt="" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/07/Yale_University_Shield_1.svg/200px-Yale_University_Shield_1.svg.png"@@AMEPARAM@@en/thumb/0/07/Yale_University_Shield_1.svg/200px-Yale_University_Shield_1.svg.png's business school. The phrase is often mistranslated as "New World Order (conspiracy theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:US_Great_Seal_Reverse.svg" class="image"><img alt="" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/26/US_Great_Seal_Reverse.svg/200px-US_Great_Seal_Reverse.svg.png"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/2/26/US_Great_Seal_Reverse.svg/200px-US_Great_Seal_Reverse.svg.png," but the Latin for that phrase would be Novus Ordo Mundi.
     
  6. thepatriot1976

    thepatriot1976 Resigned Membership

    Yah were so safe because George Bush hasn't ordered anymore inside job 911 attacks on us. Wow I feel so safe! But be careful though because he's gonna need another Reichstag style attack to get the peoples support for war with Iran! So be on the look out for another Al-(C.I.A.)-Da terrorist attack on our soil but this time supposedly backed by the Iranians![soap]
     
  7. Minuteman

    Minuteman Chaplain Moderator Founding Member


    Doh! Wrong Latin. The purported motto of the NWO.

    ORDO AB CHAO
    [SIZE=+1] (ORDER OUT OF CHAOS)[/SIZE]
     
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