The very 1st entry in this blog explains its title. Other than that, it's news, rants, jokes, nothing important. I'm considering changing the title to "The Blog About Nothing" But I'm sure that's been done.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
The worst of all time? I say yes.
Now of course, it is not entirely Bush's fault. He does have an entire administration. But how can you say this guy is a good leader? Everyone says he did such a good job leading us after the 9/11 tragedy (I never thought so - "You're either with us, or you're with the terrorists"? Come on). But look at us now. Right now is where he's led us since the 9/11 tragedy.
And no one ever thinks about the Iraqis. Can you imagine if we actually had a war on our soil? That would suck. Now granted, a lot of Iraqi deaths are the result of Iraqi bombers. But what if when you walked down the street, you always had to worry about the car you are walking by blowing up? But anyway, it's safe to say that the Americans are responsible for about 30,000 civilian Iraqi deaths. That's 9/11 times 10. And that's probably the lowest number you would ever hear. Really its probably about 100,000 Iraqi civilians dead. Now that's a tragedy.
On top of all this, the war has cost 412 billion dollars. By the time it ends it will be well over a half a trillion. What if that money had gone to education, or domestic programs? Now that would make the country better. Instead, we are probably more susceptible to terrorism because of all the terrorist recruits the War has created. What's interesting is that the war is probably underfunded. How many times have we heard about troops not getting their armor and shit? I mean, its probably the case that we simply cannot go to war without spending this much money. This is just what it costs these days. The easy answer to this is to not go to war in the first place.
Beyond the War, it's not much better. There's corruption everywhere you turn. Now this Pat Tillman scandal comes up. Who knows if it's true, but it seems like at least a little shady activity was going on. Not that this was Bush's fault or idea, but ultimately, all this stuff is going on under his administration. Attorney General Gonzalez's unjust firings, catering to corporations and oil companies, Abu Grahib, pre-Iraq War intelligence, Katrina failures, Abramoff, the whole Plame/Wilson/Libby/(Cheney?) thing. The list goes on and on. I hope you're happy, people who voted for Bush. In the future, people will read about the world of 2000-2008, and in reference to Americans of this period, they will say "what the hell were they thinking?"
The mean surface temperature of the Sun is 5506°C (9944°F)
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Comics
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