When you get into an argument, you don’t give the answer you wish you could give, you give the answer you know how to give and you give it with a sneer of victory. So when Bush felt he had to respond to Cindy Sheehan, he responded to a different question, the answer to which made him seem strong and determined.
"I think those who advocate immediate withdrawal from not only
Now Ms. Sheehan didn’t ask him to do that, she asked what the noble cause was that justified the loss of life. Corporate imperialism isn’t the answer he wants to give, but it’s the answer. She knows it, we know it and the President and his gang of forty thieves knows it.
“This is the biggest smokescreen from him yet. I didn't ask him to withdraw the troops; I asked him, what 'noble cause' Casey died for. I am still waiting for one of the press corps to ask him that. I am still waiting for that answer.”
There are always enough fools eager to be fooled. I followed a car this morning, with two flapping flags and bumper stickers proclaiming every sort of patriotic non sequitur. Why is it that declarations of pride and flag waving are the immediate response to any and all shameful actions by the
I don’t know whether our world will end with a bang or a whimper, but our country will end with flag waving, denial and patriotic slogans – and that’s the only answer I know how to give.
2 comments:
Semper Fi Capt. Fogg
Good post.
Solid and effective and direct.
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