World Power
For him, to bend is to break
(Stubborn weakness he calls strength)
He's got it made, make no mistake
(Hide the rust beneath new paint)
His smile is his most sinister feature
Profit proves his point of view
(Talks so loud it must be true)
--Paper Tiger, All
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If the U.S. is the most powerful nation on earth, then why are simple weapons like IEDs controlling the tempo of operations in Iraq?(Stubborn weakness he calls strength)
He's got it made, make no mistake
(Hide the rust beneath new paint)
His smile is his most sinister feature
Profit proves his point of view
(Talks so loud it must be true)
--Paper Tiger, All
_______
If the U.S. military can't handle or neutralize this threat, then how would they handle nuclear issues caused by, say, the disintegration of Musharrif's Pakistan?
While we throw precious resources away on GWB's pipe dream, the U.S. stands unprepared to handle a larger threat. U.S. leaders are pushing the American public down a primrose path.
Labels: ieds, world power
4 Comments:
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am so pleased to have found this blog. You give opposition to the war so much more credibility.
Thank you, Skye. I am humbled.
I came back from Sonora to a email boxful of DOD death notices: 79 men and women and too many killed by IEDs. I am glad I was still tired enough to be semi-numb. With returning consciousness...well, comes the swearing and stomping.
Welcome back, labrys. I hope your time away refreshed you,
--Lisa
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