Friday, April 25, 2008

Madman's finger on the button

Vice President Dick Cheney visited Saudi Arabia in April, 2008. One of the major issues discussed, allegedly, was how to deal with nuclear fallout.

Former high-level government officials including Ray McGovern and Scott Ritter feel certain that the Bush Administration, and Dick Cheney in particular, intend to strike Iran with nuclear weapons.

The Bush Administration recently removed Admiral William J. Fallon from command at CentCom, which oversees the U.S. military in the Middle East. Fallon said last year that there would be no attack on Iran under his command. The sycophant David Petraeus replaced Fallon.

It appears that the only question is the time of the attack. Actually, there are multiple questions, but none the dim-witted members of the Bush Administration are capable of answering or dealing with. What will Russia do? Will Iran annihilate the Green Zone in Iraq? What will China do? Will the Iranians cut off enough oil supply that the world will sink in to a massive depression unleashing chaos?

Will Bush copy his father’s tactic in Somalia and attack immediately after the election that ends his presidency?

Bush and Cheney may conclude that there are enough lizard-brain Americans around who can be frightened again into forming into a herd and stampeding into another fiasco that an attack on Iran would lead to another Republican presidential victory in November.

If an attack occurs, the Democrats are culpable. The Democrats can stop funding to the Pentagon. They have been able to do that since Jan. 2007. Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution states that “All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives: . . .” Democrats have their greatest majority in the House of Representatives. They have the power to stop any funding and have failed to do so falsely claiming their hands are tied by the presidential veto.

Both parties are criminal, negligent, corrupt and treasonous. Both are unfit to rule a civilized nation.

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