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POINT OF NO RETURN

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 12 September 2007
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Governments USA

"Methinks thine aspiration resembles
the lowly lamb among slavering wolves,destined for an early and inevitable grave".....Shakespeare

Keep your chins up,your noses to the grindstone, your shoulders to the wheel and your hopes high. This is the advice of the pundits on American Sunday morning TV and also of the largest portion of Republican fat cat ideologues and war profiteers.

Let’s face it, George Bush and his slimey cohorts, with patsies Patraeus and Crocker, have told their tale, and even though challenged by an astute handful of bipartisans in recent D.C. hearings, will go their way...the way of war and destruction. The American public is a metaphor for Shakespeare’s lamb...waiting for the inevitable. Bush has made up his mind to dumpt this war on his successors and probably bomb Iran just for an extra paragraph in his legacy, in which he imagines himself as some sort of latter day savior of the imperiled and downtrodden.

There is no turning back. The only hope now is that World War III will be quick are relatively painless.

Forum posts

  • Was the "War profitiers" in full swing back in WWII? And wasn’t their a democrat as predident back then? Or did we fake the whole pearl harbor thing so that the war machine make a pile of money.

  • Yep!, I guess when the crash finally arrives, the people of America will welcome Canada and Mexico as partners in a joint union. By that time, you will be so broke you will be happy as a kid with a new toy to get a few Ameros to spend. And I’ll bet you thought they would never be able to pull it off! That Bush is a sly fox. Hold on tight, it is going to be quite a ride.

    • I remember many saying the same thing back when Japan was emerging as a viable competitive trade partner. Everybody was freaking out because they started to produce competitve, quality products. What did it do? It forced america to stop producing crap cars like we did in the late 70’s 80’s and produce a better product if they are going to survive. Capitalisim at its best.