President Bush has some nerve. Why is he calling Russia a bully? Since when does one bully call out another? I mean why all of this tension now between Russia and the U.S.? I find it hard to believe that the U.S. leadership can stand by and accept an invasion of another country, and all they can do is sling names. This is outright bullshit, and you know it Georgey boy! When Hussein invaded Kuwait, your father couldn't wait to pounce on him, and put him back in his Iraqi box. Then you and your administration sold the American people down the river, by making claims with holes in them so big you could drive 10 buses side-by-side through them, about how Iraq had WMD's and were a full-blown sponsor of terrorism, and yet you had not a single shred of proof.
Now, you start calling Russia names, and yet you stand there hesitating to make a move against them. That is not very diplomatic. On top of that, the Russian leadership is probably rolling on the floor with laughter at your transparent, spineless rants.
This must be a Republican move to pitch the globe back into another lackluster Cold War, so that you can conspire against the liberal left in this country, slowly tearing away at their credibility, and their will to actually do what is good for our country. Stop wasting our time, and just ride out your presidency, by keeping your incompetent mouth shut. Are you attempting to create another Russian/Cuban tie again to decay a strong potential for a democratic leadership in this country, that actually gives a crap about its people? On this site, http://www.topix.com/world/russia/2008/08/russia-cuba-set-to-boost-ties, they've made note that Russia and Cuba all of a sudden want to "boost ties". Why? All of a sudden it seems like the shadow of communism is creeping in, and there is no Russian communism anymore. This is a scam, because Russia seeks oil field development in Cuba. Since when has Cuba been considered an oil rich country? Even here, http://russiajournal.com/node/4418, the Russian Journal, states that Russia would feel very comfortable with Bush in office, and it seems that they would, be more comfortable with dealing with Bush's Republican Party. Well cohorts can always scheme with ease, when they are friendly under the covers. And Georgia blames the U.S. for not forseeing the invasion by Russia, and that's simply because the U.S. administration chose to look the other way, and maybe because they needed something like this to happen, and planned on it happening. They wouldn't get in the way of their own plans.
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