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Bush's Blighted Legagy: The Bloody Saga of the Iraq War Email Print

"Bush deliberately misled the American people in order to rally support for an unnecessary invasion so poorly planned that it turned into a humiliating fiasco.  He has jeopardized our military, our foreign relations, and our reputation, not to mention our budget."

So said Michael Steely of Medford, Oregon in a letter to the editors in U.S. News and World Report's February 19, 2007 issue.

When Bill Clinton was put through the Republican moralists' enormously costly impeachment process, his mind had to be diverted from dealing with Saddam Hussein.  The Republican right couldn't dredge up enough hate campaigns in their "holier than thou" crusade.

Larry Flynt, the wheelchair-bound photographer, had detectives investigate some backgrounds of the Republican impeachment hate merchants.  After a parade of horribles was exposed in print against these phony moral Republican impeachment fanatics, things calmed down as Flint had more to reveal.

Now with the horrifying brush brigade and a pack of brain-dead Republican cheer leaders refusing to admit that a vote for the Iraq War was a hideous, bloody mistake, the true depths of the Republican corruption is on display for the world to witness and gasp.

The genie of revenge jumped out of the bottle with Bush's notorious, scandalous Iraq War death toll due to sectarian slaughter, constituting his lasting legacy of death and destruction.

Forever history will expose just how tragic this Iraq War debacle really is.  The legacy is the nuclear domino effect.

Nations in the Middle East can see what we did in Iraq - the infrastructure demolished, the death toll climbing daily, and even worse, the nuclear genie jumped out of the bottle.  

People see what Bush and the robot Republican Administration has done in the way of death, destruction and debt.  

Survival is the strongest human instinct.  Fear and the desire not to have another president like Bush and his style of launching an unnecessary war in Iraq could happen to any nation.

George Bush wants to build so-called defense systems near Russia.  Putin lashed out, declaring that the U.S. war in Iraq has de-stabilized the entire world.  

The Seattle Times on Sunday, February 11, 2007, carried on the front page a New York Times story by Thom Shanker and Mark Landler.

That story began with compelling insight:

"Munich, Germany - Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the United States of provoking a new nuclear arms race by developing ballistic missile defenses, undermining international institutions, making the Middle East more unstable through its clumsy handling of the Iraq War and trying to divide modern Europe."

Putin made no secret of his complaint that the U.S. is trying to dominate global affairs.  Bush's legacy most likely will be triggering a nuclear arms race.  


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