'The Decider' Correct, Hippies Wrong On Iraq
George Maynard
Issue date: 5/6/07 Section: Commentary
You liberals began to forget how much the Iraq war is helping our country out. You didn't care that there haven't been any WMD launches since Saddam was deposed, so Bush had to give you another reason that we're in Iraq, just to keep you satisfied. So, the president said that we are in Iraq to liberate the Iraqi people. After all, who doesn't love freedom and democracy - well with the exception of the left-wing commies? Obviously, Iraq has indeed been liberated by American forces. We used our tanks to pull down that ugly statue of Saddam that was a symbol of Iraq's oppression under the tyrant's boot. Iraq now has a functioning democratic government that's elected by Iraqi citizens who want a stake in their nation's future.
Iraq's democratic government has been built to model our own beautiful and truly representative democracy. Just like America, Iraq has politicians who don't have to answer to the people and who get to live in a pristine little bubble that we call the Green Zone. The Green Zone is supposed to be free from things like terrorism and poverty. We have one of those too, only we call it Washington D.C. So, take that liberal scum, Iraq has a great democracy, just like President Bush said it would. Mission accomplished!
Just in case that still isn't enough, Bush declared that we are also in Iraq to stop the spread of terrorism in our world. It's definitely better to fight the terrorists, thugs, and "suiciders" on the streets of Baghdad than on the streets of Los Angeles or any other American city for that matter. Plus, for those of you who are still in the dark about Sept. 11, it's pretty obvious that Saddam Hussein played a huge role in planning and executing those attacks. He clearly had many connections with terrorism, such as paying the families of suicide bombers in Israel, so I'm sure that we'll eventually find some evidence that Hussein also had links to bin Laden. We just have to wait a bit for the CIA to discover that crucial piece of intelligence.
In the meantime, Vice President Cheney has assured us that the insurgency is in its last throes. President Bush also has a plan to bring the war to its conclusion by extending tours of duty and increasing troop numbers. Even if you tofu-eating left-wingers want to run, real Americans like me, and anyone else who hasn't been reading the liberal filth some people call news, know that our President "will never withdraw, even if Laura and Barney are the only ones supporting [him]." I for one still support the president, and you should too, because you never know when the NSA might be wiretapping you.
Weekly Columnist George Maynard is a 2nd-semester natural resources management and engineering major.
Iraq's democratic government has been built to model our own beautiful and truly representative democracy. Just like America, Iraq has politicians who don't have to answer to the people and who get to live in a pristine little bubble that we call the Green Zone. The Green Zone is supposed to be free from things like terrorism and poverty. We have one of those too, only we call it Washington D.C. So, take that liberal scum, Iraq has a great democracy, just like President Bush said it would. Mission accomplished!
Just in case that still isn't enough, Bush declared that we are also in Iraq to stop the spread of terrorism in our world. It's definitely better to fight the terrorists, thugs, and "suiciders" on the streets of Baghdad than on the streets of Los Angeles or any other American city for that matter. Plus, for those of you who are still in the dark about Sept. 11, it's pretty obvious that Saddam Hussein played a huge role in planning and executing those attacks. He clearly had many connections with terrorism, such as paying the families of suicide bombers in Israel, so I'm sure that we'll eventually find some evidence that Hussein also had links to bin Laden. We just have to wait a bit for the CIA to discover that crucial piece of intelligence.
In the meantime, Vice President Cheney has assured us that the insurgency is in its last throes. President Bush also has a plan to bring the war to its conclusion by extending tours of duty and increasing troop numbers. Even if you tofu-eating left-wingers want to run, real Americans like me, and anyone else who hasn't been reading the liberal filth some people call news, know that our President "will never withdraw, even if Laura and Barney are the only ones supporting [him]." I for one still support the president, and you should too, because you never know when the NSA might be wiretapping you.
Weekly Columnist George Maynard is a 2nd-semester natural resources management and engineering major.
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Jerry
posted 5/09/07 @ 5:46 PM EST
Maynard has made it emminently clear that he loves the Iraq war. Yet I do not see his byline listed as Baghdad.
I am sure that Maynard's priorities, ala Cheney, are just more important than actually fighting in the war he loves so much. (Continued…)
Maynard's Cowardice
posted 5/09/07 @ 8:48 PM EST
Jerry makes an excellent point, Maynard. Furthermore, his logic is clear and he has command of the language.
So, Maynard, you still have not answered the question: Why are you not fighting in Iraq? Take your time and write an essay that would at least pass Freshman English. (Continued…)
Maynard (yes I wrote the piece)
posted 5/09/07 @ 9:45 PM EST
whoever wrote the fourth comment had it right, it was a satire. sorry about all that. i'm actually vehemently anti-war and have supported that position in a multitude of columns i've written this year. (Continued…)
jeffreykittens
posted 5/10/07 @ 6:14 PM EST
People actually didn't get that this was satire?
No wonder so many people were offended by the magical rape article.
Maynard
posted 5/12/07 @ 11:14 AM EST
and on the subject of my cowardice. regardless of what my views are, at least i put my name on them instead of leaving them anonymous.
demee007
idiots
posted 5/23/07 @ 11:45 PM EST
How dumb can you get? This is obviously satire.
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