Sinopian View

When a dog barks at the moon, then it is religion; but when he barks at strangers, it is patriotism! ~David Starr Jordan

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

OK. We consent to make a comment.

I have been on other very serious projects. I have corresponded with some of you by private message. Thanks for not forgetting about me.

Here is a very telling turn of events.

Saudi King Abdullah Denounces US Military Presence in Iraq







28 March 2007

US 'Surprised' by Saudi Comments on American Role in Iraq





29 March 2007

These headlines speak volumes about the trajectory of the Bush administration and its hand holding diplomacy with the Sauds.

This is not directed at the Bush family, but rather at the young bumbler W. The ground is being dissolved between his well shod feet. The dissolving agent is a fine spittal that is being directed at him by the Sauds.

This is the end of the delusion that was the grand alliance of the Bush Empire and their supply of juice from the desert kingdom.

The Sauds would like nothing better than for the Iranians to be cinderized by American conventional and non-conventional methods.

If I were in the remaining gimpy minority that is still voicing Bushivikism, I would have to seriously consider hiding up some holler until the "Happy Times" return.

We are quickly coming upon the day, May 1 that was the day that the unpleasantness in Europe ended in 1945 with the announcement of the death of "herr Decider". It was the high point of Soviet Bolshevism and end of National Socialism in Germany.

I would like to say that I was pleasantly relieved. I am, however, not. Now comes the time for a very aggressive adjustment team of State Department folks to step in, but is it just not going to be possible. They have all been "Turd Blossomed". or maybe it's a jelly baby.

The Bush era is on the way out. May it slide into a category of a good "bad example" or into the micro citations of other poorly executed experiments.

Ils n'ont donné aucun plaisir

LB













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