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Bush, Blair And Ahmedinejad Trial

By Mike Ghouse

04 April, 2007
Countercurrents.org


No doubt President Ahmedinejad is a nut and a confrontationalist, he has succeeded in getting Britain and the US to play his game. Should we play? Not at all. But the B&B team is eager to show off their prowess.

The community of Nations need to bring peace to the world. Neither Bush nor Ahmedinejad represent the people of their respective countries any more. Both are hard headed individuals, who are willing to destroy their nations repute and put American and Iranian lives in harm's way. If they have to prove their manliness, let them get out on a duel rather than put their nations (they do not represent any more), at risk.

"They hate America for our freedom." Wrong Mr. President, they hate your policies, not the American public. Just as much as we do not love their governments.

We may win the war of destruction, but will lose out our ability to influence the World. What was built since WWI, for over 90 years, our president has destroyed in five years. Diplomacy is not in our President's vocabulary, he has got to prove his manliness to his cronies by showing them that we have the power. Probably our VP goads him "show it to them George" and or "give them hell George", "show them who is in charge".

It is time the democrats show that the time for unilateralism is over and America belongs to the People. The least thing our government can do, is represent people's interest, read and understand the surveys. I urge all Americans to speak up and let our country's image be not subjected to the whims of George.

Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker and a writer. He is president of the Foundation for Pluralism and is a frequent guest on talk radio, discussing interfaith, political and civic issues. He founded the World Muslim Congress with a simple theme: "good for Muslims and good for the world." His personal website is www.MikeGhouse.net and he can be reached at [email protected].

© copyright 2007 by Mike Ghouse.

 

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