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Politics and Rice

October 24th, 2007 by Old Dude (0) World

Sounds like a nice meal doesn’t it. Just enough to make you gag. So Condi says Iran is a hindrance to our obectives in the middle east.

Wow, imagine that. Seemed a bit of a no brainer didn’t it. Oops, I forgot, she works for Dubya. No brainers are high intelligence there.

What middle east policy we have is beyond me. Lets see now, the Saudis can do pretty much whatever they want, Bush buddies, don’t ya know. The Iranians can’t do anything. Egypt can do some things but not others. Israel can do anything it wants.

I repeat, what Middle East policy?

There’s a form of fighting that has a type called the drunken monkey. Don’t know about you but that’s what are Middle East policy seems like. A drunken monkey designed it and other drunken monkies implement it.

Of course, a lot of the drunken monkies were on Haliburtons payroll at one time or another.  Great shot, Deadeye Dick, Cheney seems to think that what’s good for Haliburton is good for the USA.  Hmmm, seems to me what’s good for Haliburton is only good for their politikal pals. Not so good for you and me.

Naturally Iran is a hindrance to our middle east policies. The middle east is a hindrance to our policies all by itself. The only middle eastern policy I know of is grab all the oil you can while sucking up to those who have it.

Oh, yeah, and protect Israel. That makes our, get all the oil, in direct opposition to protecting Israel.  So we suck up to the Saudi’s. What about human rights and womens rights in Saudi Arabia?

Why are we so concerned about peoples rights in Afghanistan and Iraq and not in the rest of the area?

Perhaps one of you brighter people can explain it to me because I sure don’t see where we have a coherent policy of any kind in the middle east.

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