Bush & Sharon: The Oil Connection Posted: Thursday, August 5, 2004
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Remember the moral of the story There once was a shepherd boy who sat on the hillside watching the village sheep. He took a great breath and sang out: "Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is threatening the sheep!"
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America's Last War Things are a bit trickier for our Texas-grown dictator, George W. Bush, burdened as he is by our annoying insistence on forcing him to run for the office he stole fair and square. Now that the invasion of Iraq has been universally acknowledged as an unjustifiable, counterproductive distraction from a war on terror that has yet to begin, Bush needs a still bigger war to distract us even more. Then, he figures, we'll forget about Iraq the way Iraq made us forget about Afghanistan. North Korea is too dangerous and Syria is too small to do the job.
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