Quote from MondoTrader:
Both Iraq and the Middle East as a whole will be a better place in a year from now because of this action by some guys with big cajones. Bush will go down in History for liberating Iraq and giving some sanity to the middle east.
Translation:
A dangerous guy is elected unanimously because the choice is "vote for me or die". He runs a pathetic country of oppressed people by threatening their existence with death on a constant basis. The long overdue end of his regime will be facilitated by another guy who was also put in office by winning an election in which the majority of people did not want him to win. Only in his land, they got to actually vote as they wanted to in most, but not all places. But he was declared the winner anyway, and no one was killed to accomplish this, because the people of his country are civilized and have laws. And so this guy, who has "big cojones" will now have the opportunity to be remembered in the History books as the guy who liberated the oppressed people of the other guys country. Because he has "big cajones". Which qualifies him to be in the most powerful position of any man on the planet.
As a result of being in this very important position, this guy with "big cajones" will now have the opportunity to make the Middle East a place of sanity by inserting 200,000+ brave young men and women with gigantic guns and airplanes and bombs into a place that really needs more conflict to become a more "sane" place.
Meanwhile a few hundred miles to the west of the terrible man's palaces, likely because our heroic guy, the guy with "big cajones" decided to use his "cajones" instead of his brain, good friends and allies of the guy with "big cajones" will likely be bombarded with Scud missiles loaded with biological and chemical toxins.
But the guy with "big cajones" must not believe the other guy would do something so mean-spirited. After all, when the guy with "big cajones" dad fought this same very bad guy about 12 years before, they saw the restraint of the bad man who lives in many palaces as he calmly left a little country that he had invaded, and was forced to withdraw from. He just set the whole country on fire. A sure sign that this bad man will likely behave himself this time around and take his losses gracefully. And meanwhile, where the toxic laden Scuds are falling on our friends, lots of women and children along with other civilians and soldiers who are not involved in the man with "big cajones" conflict will likely die.
But these people have real weapons of mass destruction. So maybe the guy with "big cajones" figures that the bad man will not launch Scuds because he may be afraid of our friends. That perhaps he believes, unlike last time, maybe they will fight back. The guy with "big cajones" must trust the bad man from Baghdad's better judgement. Lot's of previous behavior to base this thinking on.
And this is the definition of "giving sanity to the middle east".
Interesting way of introducing "sanity". Kill a lot of people. Let a lot of other people be poisoned and likely killed too. Send 200,000+ young men and women into what will likely be a cloud of poison gases, and spend a few billion dollars a day to depose one bad man.
Yup, a sure bet to go down in History as a hero. With "big cajones".
God Bless America. I hope the man with "big cajones" prevails, and I pray that I am wrong about the cost of life on both sides of this conflict. And I pray that our friends and allies that are in range of the Scuds are spared the destruction the Bad Man from Baghdad has devoted his life to. (As have all the other leaders in the Arab world). And I pray that our friends will show the restraint they showed last time an not unleash their weapons of mass destruction. Because if they do........well then the unthinkable becomes possible.
And I pray that Mondo Trader learns to be a more open minded and tolerant human being. And if that is too much to ask, I pray that Mondo Trader at least learns how to properly construct a sentence in english by this time next year. And if that is too much to ask, then just proper grammar will be a nice improvement. A year is a pretty long time. I have faith.
Shalom,
rs7