five billion dollars worth of journalism
As Boy Barack, Boy David, Boy Nicolas, et al (Particularly Al. I hate him.) as they all, collectively and individually I say, preen on the world stage over their seemingly successful intervention in Libya, would it be remiss of me to take this opportunity to note their indebtedness to a certain President George Bush, whose use of the American army and its allies to liberate Iraq and Afghanistan has had certain consequences for Libya also.
Let me this way put it.
Seven years ago after President Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair, and allies in Poland, Spain and other countries, successfully threw out the Islamist murderocratic dictators in Iraq and Afghanistan, Colonel Gadaffi in Libya sat up and took notice.
That is to say, seeing how the American army went through the Jihadis of Iraq and Afghanistan in nothing flat, Colonel Gadaffi suddenly announced to the world that he wished to surrender his nuclear weapons programme.
His what!
This was the same nuclear weapons programme that the United Nations had no knowledge of.
The same nuclear weapons programme that Mohammed El Baradei International Atomic Energy Agency was not investigating or monitoring.
And lo!
Here was Colonel Gadaffi saying he had a programme to develop atomic bombs but he now wanted to surrender it.
Without a shout being fired.
Just think folks.
Nato and friends would be having far less fun today if they'd discovered the hard way that Colonel Gadaffi had nuclear weapons.
Time for a round of applause for President Bush and Prime Minister Blair from Sky News, CNN, the New York Times, the BBC, the Guardian, ABC, CBS, NBC, Time Magazine, Newsweek and the other near bankrupt atheistic appeasers of the Media, the Judiciary and our pseudo elite Political Class.
The media appeasers might also pause to humbly and abjectly apologise to President Bush and Prime Minister Blair for the repeated media attempts throughout the past decade both to discredit the liberations of Iraq and Afghanistan and to criminalise President Bush and Prime Minister Blair themselves.
It could happen.
But don't hold your breath.
Let me this way put it.
Seven years ago after President Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair, and allies in Poland, Spain and other countries, successfully threw out the Islamist murderocratic dictators in Iraq and Afghanistan, Colonel Gadaffi in Libya sat up and took notice.
That is to say, seeing how the American army went through the Jihadis of Iraq and Afghanistan in nothing flat, Colonel Gadaffi suddenly announced to the world that he wished to surrender his nuclear weapons programme.
His what!
This was the same nuclear weapons programme that the United Nations had no knowledge of.
The same nuclear weapons programme that Mohammed El Baradei International Atomic Energy Agency was not investigating or monitoring.
And lo!
Here was Colonel Gadaffi saying he had a programme to develop atomic bombs but he now wanted to surrender it.
Without a shout being fired.
Just think folks.
Nato and friends would be having far less fun today if they'd discovered the hard way that Colonel Gadaffi had nuclear weapons.
Time for a round of applause for President Bush and Prime Minister Blair from Sky News, CNN, the New York Times, the BBC, the Guardian, ABC, CBS, NBC, Time Magazine, Newsweek and the other near bankrupt atheistic appeasers of the Media, the Judiciary and our pseudo elite Political Class.
The media appeasers might also pause to humbly and abjectly apologise to President Bush and Prime Minister Blair for the repeated media attempts throughout the past decade both to discredit the liberations of Iraq and Afghanistan and to criminalise President Bush and Prime Minister Blair themselves.
It could happen.
But don't hold your breath.
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