Bush Is Going To Announce His New Stretegy For Winning In Iraq
It’s called the “Tinkerbell Stretgy” — takes the Peter Pan Complex to a whole new level.
It’s called the “Tinkerbell Stretgy” — takes the Peter Pan Complex to a whole new level.

I always feel that somebody’s watchin’ me
And I have no privacy
I always feel that somebody’s watchin’ me
Is it just a dream?
Nope. It’s not just a dream. The Beatfreakz must have seen the Bush administration coming. My daughter has been having some problem with her phone and it requires having a technician come to the house. She was informed by the phone company that her phones are being monitored by the government according to the Patriot Act. Seems having a mother who is married to and Arab and living in the Gulf is all the “evidence” needed to listen in on innocent citizens. Don’t get me wrong, I am not angry, nor is she. We just wondered how much money they waste on people like us….
UPDATE:For those of you who don’t believe that my daughter was informed she was being monitored please read this and this.
I am sick of hearing about this on all the news shows when what we should be discussing is salvaging our American ideals and international reputation. I guess there is some comfort in knowing that FoxNews can’t spin his way out of this nasty mess he created.
Oh, and James of Houston, Texas: maybe if you withdrew your cranium from your regio glutealis you would see that this president’s “War on Terr-rr” has made the world a far more dangerous place.
You are a terrorist-loving, Bush-bashing, “blame America first”-crowd traitor. You are in league with evil-doers who hate our freedoms. By all counts you are a liberal, and as such cleary desire the terrorists to succeed and impose their harsh theocratic restrictions on us all. You are fit to be hung for treason! Luckily George Bush is tapping your internet connection and is now aware of your thought-crime. Have a nice day…. in Guantanamo!

Credit: www.allhatnocattle.com and my Photoshop
WASHINGTON (CNN) — A U.S. victory in Iraq is no longer possible under the conditions the Bush administration hopes to achieve, but a quick withdrawal of American troops would have “disastrous consequences,” former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said Sunday.
President Bush has said the United States will remain in Iraq until the country’s government “can sustain itself and defend itself,” and a top Iraqi official disputed Kissinger’s assessment of the three-year-old war in an interview with CNN. But in a BBC interview Sunday morning, Kissinger said the U.S. course needs to be redefined — and the breakup of Iraq could be the eventual outcome.
Kissinger served as national security adviser and secretary of state in the Nixon and Ford administrations and has advised the Bush administration on Iraq. In August 2005, he wrote in The Washington Post that “victory over the insurgency is the only meaningful exit strategy.”
But on Sunday he said a military victory in Iraq was no longer in the cards.
“If you mean by clear military victory an Iraqi government that can be established and whose writ runs across the whole country, that gets the civil war under control and sectarian violence under control in a time period that the political processes of the democracies will support, I don’t believe that is possible,” he said.
In that case, Bush deserves our highest praise….