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I love Tom Friedman. He is intelligent, insightful, and articulate. His column yesterday was fantastic. Here are the points that I found particularly interesting:
http://select.nytimes.com/2006/09/08/opinion/08friedman.html
Yeah, let's ignore the fact that our troops and Iraqis are dying on a daily basis in a country that is out of control.
I am really hoping that Americans see the Bush Administration for what it is--a lying sack of poop. It is far more imporant for them to attack their critics than to fix what is wrong in Iraq. Does this make any sense to you Bush supporters?
Lastly, this is my favorite paragraph of his article:
Tom Friedman, you have hit the nail on the head, my friend. It baffles the hell out of me too!
http://select.nytimes.com/2006/09/08/opinion/08friedman.html
To listen to the latest Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld speeches, you’d think that our biggest problem in Iraq is a violent minority of “extremists,” defying the democratic will of the Iraqi people. And you’d think that our biggest problem at home is a misguided group of Democratic appeasers, who want to cut and run in the great totalitarian struggle of the 21st century.
Yeah, let's ignore the fact that our troops and Iraqis are dying on a daily basis in a country that is out of control.
Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld told us we are in the fight of our lives against a new Islamic fascism, and let’s have an unprecedented wartime tax cut and shrink our armed forces.
They told us we are in the fight of our lives against a new Islamic fascism, but let’s send just enough troops to topple Saddam — and never control Iraq’s borders, its ammo dumps or its looters.
They told us we are in the fight of our lives against a new Islamic fascism, but rather than bring Democrats and Republicans together in a national unity war coalition, let’s use the war as a wedge issue to embarrass Democrats, frighten voters and win elections.
They told us we are in the fight of our lives against a new Islamic fascism — which is financed by our own oil purchases — but let’s not do one serious thing about ending our oil addiction.
I am really hoping that Americans see the Bush Administration for what it is--a lying sack of poop. It is far more imporant for them to attack their critics than to fix what is wrong in Iraq. Does this make any sense to you Bush supporters?
Lastly, this is my favorite paragraph of his article:
Donald Rumsfeld demonizes war critics as “morally confused.” But it is the “moral confusion” at the heart of the Bush policy — a confusion between its important ends and insufficient means — that has hobbled us from the start. It truly, truly baffles me why a president who bet so much of his legacy on this project never gave it his best shot and tolerated so much incompetence. He summoned us to D-Day and gave us the moral equivalent of the invasion of Panama.
Tom Friedman, you have hit the nail on the head, my friend. It baffles the hell out of me too!