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12/04/2005: Thought for the Day:
Like America's evangelicals, we should have taken Bush at his word in 1999, when he smugly asserted: "Nobody needs to tell me what I believe. But I do need somebody to tell me where Kosovo is." Unfortunately, too few of us failed to state that what he was offering us--a core of ignorance and incompetence, especially in foreign affairs, shrouded by faith in Jesus--was inadequate for presidential decision making. As a consequence, America not only got a President to whom God supposedly confides, but also a President who permitted a cabal led by Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld and a handful of Zionist neocons to show him where Iraq is. Now--given his debacle in Iraq--it should be obvious to all Americans that even confiding with God doesn't compensate for Bush's brain....
But while the American public has allowed its views to be influenced by facts--even if belatedly--President Bush has not. And that's...why Americans should pay no attention to his "National Strategy for Victory in Iraq." It's based upon pure faith! His record as a candidate and as President richly supports the conclusion that no set of facts can compete with the faith Bush places in his faith....
--Walter Uhler
Len on 12.04.05 @ 09:32 AM CST