Cap’n AMatrixca
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What is your plan?
The Korean Gambit?
Too late.
Tough talk?
They don't believe you for a second.
Lob a few missiles?
They're willing to accept casualties, hell, they hold a special party for them and regard them as heroes, not victims. They don't take American Democrats any more seriously than they took Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton on their great adventures. The only thing they admire is Faith and Strength. The only one displaying that is George Bush. (And Putin. They stopped fucking with the Russians. I wonder why? They don't much fuck with China either.)
Are any Democrats willing to die for their philosophy?
Al Qaeda is. So is the President of Iran. On September 12, 2001, George Bush went to the White House and told the Secret Service, if this is where I am going to die, this is where I'm going to die*. I don't recall Congress doing the same thing.
So, what's the plan man?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/14/w...&ex=1179806400&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print
*Source: Karen Hughes, "Ten Minutes from Normal."
The Korean Gambit?
Too late.
Tough talk?
They don't believe you for a second.
Lob a few missiles?
They're willing to accept casualties, hell, they hold a special party for them and regard them as heroes, not victims. They don't take American Democrats any more seriously than they took Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton on their great adventures. The only thing they admire is Faith and Strength. The only one displaying that is George Bush. (And Putin. They stopped fucking with the Russians. I wonder why? They don't much fuck with China either.)
Are any Democrats willing to die for their philosophy?
Al Qaeda is. So is the President of Iran. On September 12, 2001, George Bush went to the White House and told the Secret Service, if this is where I am going to die, this is where I'm going to die*. I don't recall Congress doing the same thing.
So, what's the plan man?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/14/w...&ex=1179806400&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print
*Source: Karen Hughes, "Ten Minutes from Normal."
