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> > > > > > Bush fighting terrorists, but what about the people? Iraqis may ask
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > same question. Suppression is what happened. A lot has changed.
> > > > > > Since
> > > > > > the Iraq war I wouldn't apply for a job to Dallas. Before, I would
> > > > > > work
> > > > > > anywhere. Unilateralisms, corruptions and regimes took charge over
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > educated civilized people. The only way to fight such escalating
> > > > > > corruptions is to do nothing.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The case resembled unilateralism of a coup taking charge of the
> > > > > > Russian
> > > > > > government and *lieing* (Gorbachev fell ill).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > He wasn't ill.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Bush's Saddam case was that obvious from the start. To the russian
> > > > > > coup
> > > > > > it was
> > > > > > not obvious at all, and all ideological and to the cartel running
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > government,
> > > > > > all correct.
> > > > >
> > > > > Bush was a severe alcoholic. Alcoholism and psychosis is like the
> > > > > russian coup's Vodka brain. One and the same. The Iraq war is the
> > > > > war of the bums. And Tony Blair is this shaking nerv-reck, as if his
> > > > > balls were on fire all the time. The war of the bums.
> > > >
> > > > Talking about... bum power, it rules us, to make it, it takes: bum
> > > > power,
> > > > bum power, it rules us, and fools us, to make it, it takes: talking
> > > > about:
> > > > bum power, it rules us,
> > >
> > > The political fascists, who see ideologies, who see that Iraq should
> > > stand be an ideal country for other arab countries, the ones who
> > > think regimes are much much better than dictatorships, the ones
> > > who think they OWN democracy, visions, economical revolutions.
> > > A Ceausescuian fallacy.
> >
> > Economical revolution.
> >
> > Ceausescu ordered to move all people in villages to cities.
> >
> > Capitalism - he thought. An American landscape. No villages, only
> > metropolises. The landscape shall be owned by Ceausescu Inc,
> > farming managed by Big corporations.
> >
> > People said: those villages have thousand year old cultures.
> > You can't just dig them to the ground.
> >
> > Ceausescu: Yes I can.
> >
> > The country rose up, and two weeks later Ceausescu and his
> > wife were executed as the military refused to follow Ceausescu's
> > order to slaughter people for this idea. And as the military refused
> > to cooperate, Ceausescu fled, but captured days later, trialed
> > on TV, and the execution was instantly carried out. It was an
> > eventful two weeks in Romania.
> >
> > Once Ceausescu was out of power, a Democratic government
> > was quickly elected, in a matter of a few days, and Romania
> > moved from tyranny to Democracy the next week.
> >
> > Bush doesn't understand why he cannot remove a tyrant,
> > and establish a Democracy in a week. Why not? Why is everybody
> > against him?
> >
> > Because Bush is establishing Democracy by force, and not
> > by the people's choice. How can Bush OWN Democracy of
> > the Iraqi people? How can anyone own Democracy?
> >
> > Bush said to the cadets last week. YOU MUST SPREAD
> > DEMOCRACY!
> >
> > He is a regime, full of corruptions, you know. A criminal.
> >
> > The Iraqi people are horrified from this monster. Any human
> > being would. Any. Body.
>
> The Ceauscuian madness:
>
> He is not right. He is yelling in court, and throwing sour faces.
> "I am the President of Romania!" He doesn't get it. Everybody
> is against him.
>
> He was used to standing ovations. But now, everybody is honest.
>
> Shot, by a brick wall.
His wife's last words: "You criminals belong in jail! Belong in jail!"
Sound of 10 shotguns.
Excuse me.
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