Bush Mad At Americans for Not Allowing Terrorist to Run Ports.
Writing by on Friday, 10 of March , 2006 at 1:11 pm
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Today (Friday) Bush express concern about the message being sent to Middle Eastern allies by the collapse of efforts by a Dubai company to manage major U.S. ports.
It was once said, “[the president] doth protest to much” and this is a prime example. The Bush Administration has spent the better part of 5 years demonizing every Arab in the world. He has attacked them with the might of the US military. He has created an atmosphere of suspicion to anyone with more than 3 vowels in their name. He has in fact told us that they are all terrorist and should be converted or eradicated. Now, all of the sudden these Arabs are great! That somehow we should be ashamed of ourselves for being suspicious of anyone in the middle east. How dare us look at the UAE’s record and judge them. We are somehow un-American for not wanting KNOWN terrorist supporters running our ports.
Face it folks, the fake “War on Terror” is over, and Bush sided with them. Bush is chastising America for not allowing a nation who supplied 2 of it’s own to ram planes into buildings in New York. We, not him, are somehow wrong because we pointed out that to this day the UAE is still being used as a conduit for funding to terrorists, a conduit for illegal transfers of nuclear material and a conduit for safety of terrorist. In short, Bush wants these known terrorist to run out ports, and we are bad people for standing up and saying, “No”. Well I have a message for you Mr. Bush, after the impeachment you can go live with them, you seem to love them so much, I am sure they would welcome you into their terrorist organization.
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