Stop Doing This Shit

      
A microphone picked up the President suggesting Hezbollah should "stop doing this shit". Awsome.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060717/pl_nm/group_mideast_bush_dc_1

I think Isreal is going to make them stop doing this shit but who really cares—I don't. It's none of my business. But if they are not successful and Syria messes with them, I don't want to hear Isreal cry: "Help Me Obi-Won-America, you're our only hope" like France does every time they bite off more than they can chew.

Why does America care what happens over there? They've been at it for centuries. If Isreal rubs out hezbollah-great-a few less terrorist assholes running around. If Syria gets mad and bombs the shit out of Isreal then maybe there can be peace. I doubt it, those people make little sense and are bent on bitching about something all of the time.

But regardless, it's none of our business. I wonder what it costs to send Condi over there with all the security and such?  Here's an idea: Take 1/2 that money, give it to me, and I'll sit here in the Sahara Ohio River Valley and not bring peace to the middle East either.  The U.S. will save money and the end result will be the same. Someone over there will be bombing someone else.

 
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  • 7/19/2006 12:03 AM tbd wrote:
    America... the Nanny Nation. From the Fed. Government all the way down to the local Homeowners Association... we take pride in our ability to micromanage the lives of others. After all... if we're telling someone else all the things they should/shouldn't or can/can't do.. then there is less time to worry about the pathetic state of our own lives.

    Half our Congressmen probably have a close family relative who routinely measures the neighbor's grass to make sure that it does not grow 1/4 inch past the neighborhood's mandated acceptable lawn grass length. So, it seems perfectly natural to them for our nation to attempt to micromanage the affairs of our neighbors... even the ones two neighborhoods away.
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