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9-11-- No Satire: Today, Date 11, Month 9, Remember to Also Take Time to Thank and Support Our Troops Who Deport Jihadists to Hell for All Time.·
By Jim
Wrenn,
Editor, PoliSat.Com; PoliticalXray.Com.
September 11, 2011--
Today, Date 11, Month 9, remember to also take time to thank and support our troops, who deport jihadists to Hell for all time.
It's true that Saddam didn't plan the Nine-One-One hit on our land, and likewise it's plain attacks on those planes were missions al Qaeda had planned. Our forces we rightly dispatched to Afghans' domains to dispatch al Qaeda, foremost, and Taliban hosts, for launching on us such attack.
That help, not resistance, be gleaned for forces we sent to the scene 'twas rightly perceived for warlords to be our allies, our force must be lean.
And meanwhile, the world knew Saddam, who harbored desires for a Bomb, consistently lied in claims he'd complied with truce-terms imposed on Saddam. Though Wilson, the husband of Plame, proclaimed that "Saddam hadn't made a yellow-cake 'buy,'" he falsely implied Saddam hadn't tried as Bush claimed.
So Dubya correctly perceived the danger if we were to leave Saddam un-inspected, and so he elected demands that inspections proceed. However, Saddam sternly ordered inspectors to not cross his border 'til Dubya said "Now" and put three-hundred thousand American troops on his border.
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. The critics of Dubya maintained as long as inspectors remained inside Saddam's borders that Bush shouldn't order our forces to topple Hussein. However, what critics ignore is absent our keeping such force positioned with orders along Saddam's borders, inspectors he'd oust as before.And then, in such case, he'd be free again to make WMD's, and thus he'd by now again be endowed with weapons called "WMD's." And, further, to counter Iran's attempts to develop a Bomb, he surely would have resumed what he'd had: A program for making a Bomb.
Though Bush-critics argued that "sanctions" were means for preventing such actions, such claims are shown wrong by Kim Il Jung's Bomb despite strong enforcement of "sanctions." Since Dubya was right to conclude that "sanctions" would never preclude design of a Bomb controlled by Saddam, reality's options were two:
The two
ways by which to prevent
Saddam
getting Bombs he'd invent?
Inspections
maintained
or topple
Hussein,
if Bombs
for Saddam we'd prevent.
Remember, Saddam's prior ejection of experts deployed for inspections 'til Dubya deployed a quite-massive force next-door for a "yes" to inspections? Without such force being maintained, no doubt the next move by Hussein would be the ejection of expert inspections and back to Square One once again.
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If faith in inspections we'd placed, the permanent burden we'd face would thus mean, of course, maintaining such force of three-hundred-thousand in place. (Remember the motives explained by those flying Nine-One-One planes? 'Twas 'cause we'd deployed a token-sized force "in Arabic lands," they proclaimed.) And even if we had maintained a large enough force to constrain Saddam to permit inspections, his tricks could still fool inspectors again. (Remember in One-Nine-Nine-Four inspectors proclaimed that "No more remained of Saddam's designs for a Bomb," but then learned by luck he had more? Proclaiming his Bomb-works they'd closed, they learned they'd been duped by his pose when one of his kin said "Bomb-work had been continued right under their nose.") And further, few nations were willing to honor the sanctions for chilling the search by Saddam for stuff to make Bombs from those who for him would be shilling.
The risks from "inspections maintained" meant one other option remained: Ensuring "no Bomb" meant toppling Saddam with boots on the ground of Hussein.
Though errors in hindsight appeared: The WMD's that we feared were either destroyed or elsewhere deployed and never in battle appeared. And errors in hindsight appeared on how to best handle the fears and grudges arising from ethnic despising suppressed in Saddam Hussein's years.
That chaos thereafter transpired when thugs from al Qaeda lit fires of hatred that bore resemblance to war is not proof we're wrongly inspired. Instead, what thereafter transpired as chaos in which we are mired is proof that the job is tougher but not a job that was wrongly "conspired." Our mission remains just as "just" as most would concede if our "bust" of Sǎddam's regime was perfectly schemed for drinking from liberty's cup.
If Bush were instead to have heeded the chant, "Ousting Sǎddam's not needed," it's likely Saddam would now have a Bomb, and what would Bush-critics be pleading? They'd now impugn Bush 43 for "letting" Iraqis succeed in building a nuke the way they impugned his dad 'cause he left Saddam free.
The Bush-critics casting of blame is half-hindsight thinking displayed-- For more, simply play the video named "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay." "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay" will play when an image displayed above on this page, is clicked, which will play "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay." Regarding the text that's displayed in all of those video frames, to find it displayed as text click the page "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay." For video made to extract a fair-hindsight view of the facts, one also can play the video named "Exposing [of] Bush on Iraq."
The two
"vids" above that I list were authored in 2006, when Bush critics urged, "Withdraw, do not surge,
this war is a loss we can't fix." Such critics
included Barack, who said, "Get out fast from Iraq, and funds I'll oppose 'cause ev'ryone knows
we simply can't 'win' in Iraq." With Reid and Pelosi
he tried to hold-back the funds for our side, but Bush-- no lame duck-- made them
pony-up with Joe joining John on his side. And now in
Two-Thousand-and-Eight the fruits of the surge have been great, yet those who opposed it won't say
though they know it, and vict'ry we're near in '08.
Perhaps as you're reading you find the words are in rhythm
and rhyme. If so, you're astute, so
scroll-down to view the stanzas a line at a time.
--Jim Wrenn, Editor, PoliSat.Com; PoliticalXray.Com.
Permanent link to this installment:
http://polisat.com/DailyPoliticalSatire-Commentary/Archives2011/du20y11m09d11-01.htm
Today,
Date 11, Month 9 It's true
that Saddam didn't plan Our
forces we rightly dispatched That
help, not resistance, be gleaned And
meanwhile, the world knew Saddam, Though
Wilson, the husband of Plame, So
Dubya correctly perceived However,
Saddam sternly ordered The
critics of Dubya maintained However,
what critics ignore And then,
in such case, he'd be free And,
further, to counter Iran's Though
Bush-critics argued that "sanctions" Since
Dubya was right to conclude The two
ways by which to prevent Remember,
Saddam's prior ejection Without
such force being maintained, If faith
in inspections we'd placed, (Remember
the motives explained And even
if we had maintained |
Read this column second (Remember
in One-Nine-Nine-Four Proclaiming
his Bomb-works they'd closed, And
further, few nations were willing Though
errors in hindsight appeared: And
errors in hindsight appeared That
chaos thereafter transpired Instead,
what thereafter transpired Our
mission remains just as "just" If Bush
were instead to have heeded They'd
now impugn Bush 43 The
Bush-critics casting of blame "Rewind
[and] Rewrite [and] Replay" Regarding
the text that's displayed For video
made to extract The two
"vids" above that I list Such
critics included Barack, With
Reid and Pelosi he tried And
now in Two-Thousand-and-Eight Jim Wrenn,
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If faith in inspections we'd placed, the permanent burden we'd face would thus mean, of course, maintaining such force of three-hundred-thousand in place. (Remember the motives explained by those flying Nine-One-One planes? 'Twas 'cause we'd deployed a token-sized force "in Arabic lands," they proclaimed.) And even if we had maintained a large enough force to constrain Saddam to permit inspections, his tricks could still fool inspectors again. (Remember in One-Nine-Nine-Four inspectors proclaimed that "No more remained of Saddam's designs for a Bomb," but then learned by luck he had more? Proclaiming his Bomb-works they'd closed, they learned they'd been duped by his pose when one of his kin said "Bomb-work had been continued right under their nose.") And further, few nations were willing to honor the sanctions for chilling the search by Saddam for stuff to make Bombs from those who for him would be shilling.
The risks from "inspections maintained" meant one other option remained: Ensuring "no Bomb" meant toppling Saddam with boots on the ground of Hussein.
Though errors in hindsight appeared: The WMD's that we feared were either destroyed or elsewhere deployed and never in battle appeared. And errors in hindsight appeared on how to best handle the fears and grudges arising from ethnic despising suppressed in Saddam Hussein's years.
That chaos thereafter transpired when thugs from al Qaeda lit fires of hatred that bore resemblance to war is not proof we're wrongly inspired. Instead, what thereafter transpired as chaos in which we are mired is proof that the job is tougher but not a job that was wrongly "conspired." Our mission remains just as "just" as most would concede if our "bust" of Sǎddam's regime was perfectly schemed for drinking from liberty's cup.
If Bush were instead to have heeded the chant, "Ousting Sǎddam's not needed," it's likely Saddam would now have a Bomb, and what would Bush-critics be pleading? They'd now impugn Bush 43 for "letting" Iraqis succeed in building a nuke the way they impugned his dad 'cause he left Saddam free.
The Bush-critics casting of blame is half-hindsight thinking displayed-- For more, simply play the video named "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay." "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay" will play when an image displayed above on this page, is clicked, which will play "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay." Regarding the text that's displayed in all of those video frames, to find it displayed as text click the page "Rewind [and] Rewrite [and] Replay." For video made to extract a fair-hindsight view of the facts, one also can play the video named "Exposing [of] Bush on Iraq."
The two "vids" above that I list were authored in 2006, when Bush
critics urged, "Withdraw, do not surge,
this war is a loss we can't fix." Such
critics included Barack, who said, "Get out fast from Iraq, and funds I'll
oppose 'cause ev'ryone knows we simply can't 'win' in Iraq." With
Reid and Pelosi he tried to hold-back the funds for our side, but Bush-- no lame
duck-- made them pony-up with Joe joining John on his side.
And now in Two-Thousand-and-Eight the fruits of the
surge have been great, yet those who opposed it won't say though they know it,
and vict'ry we're near in '08.
Perhaps as you're reading you find the words are in rhythm and rhyme. If
so, you're astute, so
scroll-down to view the stanzas a line at a time.
--Jim Wrenn, Editor at PoliSat.Com.
Permanent link to this installment:
http://polisat.com/DailyPoliticalSatire-Commentary/Archives2009/du20y09m09d11-01.htm
On
Nine-One-One Two-Thousand-Nine It's
true that Saddam didn't plan Our
forces we rightly dispatched That
help, not resistance, be gleaned And
meanwhile, the world knew Saddam, Though
Wilson, the husband of Plame, So
Dubya correctly perceived However,
Saddam sternly ordered The
critics of Dubya maintained However,
what critics ignore And
then, in such case, he'd be free And,
further, to counter Iran's Though
Bush-critics argued that "sanctions" Since
Dubya was right to conclude The
two ways by which to prevent Remember,
Saddam's prior ejection Without
such force being maintained, If
faith in inspections we'd placed, (Remember
the motives explained And
even if we had maintained |
Read this column second (Remember
in One-Nine-Nine-Four Proclaiming
his Bomb-works they'd closed, And
further, few nations were willing Though
errors in hindsight appeared: And
errors in hindsight appeared That
chaos thereafter transpired Instead,
what thereafter transpired Our
mission remains just as "just" If
Bush were instead to have heeded They'd
now impugn Bush 43 The
Bush-critics casting of blame "Rewind
[and] Rewrite [and] Replay" Regarding
the text that's displayed For
video made to extract The
two "vids" above that I list Such
critics included Barack, With
Reid and Pelosi he tried And
now in Two-Thousand-and-Eight Jim Wrenn,
|
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·2008-09-11 Seventh Anniversary of 2001-09-11
(For wmv video click image below)
20010911--20060911-- Let's Roll.
September 11, 2006--
Five years after 9-11, we need to continue saying, "Let's Roll."·
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Part of this video for the five-year anniversary of 9-11 features a painting by Jeff Grier, a high school art teacher, illustrating the "passing of the colors" from a firefighter to an American soldier, who accepts the flag and the responsibility it sumbolizes by saying "I'll take it from here." For more information about Jeff Grier and his painting, go to http://PoliSat.Com/PassingTheColors.htm.
--Jim Wrenn, Editor at PoliSat.Com.
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