More on George’s special “war” relationship with GOD
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- The issue of George Bush’s born-again reach was raised long before the GQ article. He did it in Iraq and he had plans for Iran. Here are some things to read:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/oct/07/iraq.usa
http://www.walter-c-uhler.com/Reviews/Zadeh.html
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/02/26/bush-america-will-thank-god-for-iraq-in-50-years/
http://bodypolitik.org/2007/10/05/iraq-redux-bush-thinks-god-is-telling-him-to-invade-iran/
This was not new news to begin with, and it’s been well known. And I still do not believe that God spoke to George Bush. No way.


Comment by Joker on 19 May 2009:
I don’t believe God spoke to W either. Personally, I don’t think there is a God, and if there was I think he’d have more to say and others to say it to.
Nice piece there from that commie Walter Uhler. I love how he calls Bush about 12 different names and then in the next paragraph says Bush has no character because he called Adam Clymer from the NY Times an a$$hole. Then, further down he states that the war in Iraq “cannot be won,” and says the surge is “nothing more than another neocon manipulation of his God-emboldened narcissism…”
Er, sorry Comrade Uhler, but the surge worked.
He goes on to say, “Republican party operatives and right-wing media pimps might sign on, if only to delay defeat in Iraq until after their President leaves office.”
Poor Walter must be devastated that Bush is gone now and the situation in Iraq continues to do nothing but improve. What a jackass. The man is a waste of oxygen. He’s also the last one who should be calling Bush a narcissist. If that label fits anybody to a ‘T’ it’s Walter C. Uhler, a traitor to the United States and as big a nut as William Ayers.
The funny thing is, although your radical sources are amusing, I don’t totally disagree with you here. I don’t deny that Bush brought God into the picture with an annoying excessiveness. The question is not did God speak to him, it’s does George W. Bush really believe that God spoke to him? If he does, then I’d say he’s a Jesus freak. I would not agree that a nation should go to war because “God told me to.” However, whether Georgie boy said all that stuff or believed it doesn’t really matter. We know he wouldn’t have been able to launch a holy war for no other reason than divine intervention.
Fortunately for us, Saddam furnished us with all we needed by defying uncounted UN resolutions, 1441 being the last straw. A brutal, sadistical dictator is gone. His people are now free and have the right to vote. Women are allow to go to school. Infrastructure is nearly restored. People are again out in the marketplaces, and actually buying cars now. The people are enjoying their taste of the West. Iraq is on course to being a nation united by freedom, and if it does grow to become the strong democratic Arab nation I believe it will become, the Bush years will be looked back on far more fondly.
Walter Uhler will be quickly forgotten, and if he is remembered, it will be only as a mud-slinger. No free nation will stand with him to thank for it.
Comment by Richard on 19 May 2009:
The beauty and the curse of the internet is that if you have a theme, and look long enough you can find someones to agree with you. Uhler is an example.
Then there are Nixon, LBJ, Carter, Clinton and Bush to hate.
The reason for Iraq to end a murderous regime versus the justification of WMDs will wash through in time if Iraqi’s do eventually live free in self-determination. The war was not and is not about oil not any such claptrap otherwise Kuwait would not be selling oil to China.