Signs, signs, everywhere the signs..
Aug. 1st, 2008 09:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A new restaurant opened up in a neighboring town. They want you to...


And this one does not even need a caption. It speaks for itself.

I just wonder, which member of the party are they roasting? :-) Speaking of pigs, who is going to see this new movie about Dubya? I'm torn. On the one hand, I'm sure it will be a total hatchet job, which you'd think would be enjoyable to watch. But on the other hand, I feel it's almost unfair. I mean, the guy is such an easy target, to skewer him is like shooting fish in a barrel. So, I'm not sure. I may wait until it comes out on DVD.
Until then, come hungery to the Republican party pig roast!

And this one does not even need a caption. It speaks for itself.

I just wonder, which member of the party are they roasting? :-) Speaking of pigs, who is going to see this new movie about Dubya? I'm torn. On the one hand, I'm sure it will be a total hatchet job, which you'd think would be enjoyable to watch. But on the other hand, I feel it's almost unfair. I mean, the guy is such an easy target, to skewer him is like shooting fish in a barrel. So, I'm not sure. I may wait until it comes out on DVD.
Until then, come hungery to the Republican party pig roast!
Warning! Political and historical throught to follow!
Date: 2008-08-02 09:49 am (UTC)Iraq has stabilized in dramatic fashion though there is a lot of work that can be undone. If in the next few years and continuing decades down the road if Iraq does indeed come out as a functioning full fledged democracy in the middle east with views friendly to the West, Bush is going to be hailed up there in at least Harry S. Truman category.
If we allow Iraq to collapse with Iran muscling in and taking over with killing fields reminiscent of post Vietnam that would be sure to follow, history will certainly be a lot less kind.
It's an interesting quandry I think for those who despise Pres. Bush.
Do you want Iraq to fall apart which will vindicate hated of Bush or do you hope the country continues to pull it together despite knowing Bush is going to be hailed as the architect of a newly fledged democracy in a region of the world where naysayers said it couldn't possibly be done?
Me...I'm going to root for the country where men and women proudly held up ink stained fingers despite serious and credible threats on their life in order to VOTE.
(and yes, I'm making this extremely simplistic. I know things are much more complicated than that. And no, I'm really not GWB's #1 supporter. I'm just an armchair historian with a penchant for Presidential biographies. :))
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As for Oliver Stones movie...phbttt. It's a dumb idea, but Hollywood isn't really known for their brains either. I think half the time they make movies strictly for the awards shows and to impress their equally vapid friends.