Monday, August 01, 2005

in fahd we trust..


well.. not that he's done much for some while, but this whole king fahd dying thing is really going to put a crunch on my gas budget.. i'm looking and it says oil is up to $62/barrell. now, i don't know about you, but this suv driving texan has had just about enough of $500+ per month gas bills.. i'm about to trade in the good ol xterra and downsize.. exacerbating this oil spike, we have our friends the iranians who are taking off all of the seals from their nuclear equipment.. basically rendering worthless the debating group of 3 in the eu.. iran now wants a non-agression pact. but, again, we have to wonder what a country with such proven energy reserves needs nuclear power for. especially when considered in the context knowing that one of the mullah's went on pontificating that it would only take 2 nuclear weapons to rid themselves of that pesky little democratic state full of jews, israel. it's funny (read:sad) to me that when someone like that says something like that, it's dismissed.. when a chinese general pontificates that they may just strike the us first with nuclear weapons, it's dismissed as silly.. yet when anyone in this administration says something that might just possibly be taken out of context, we have to apologize to the world. dear terrorists, we're sorry for calling you terrorists. please accept that we also mentioned islam when describing the terrorists. we understand that the odds of terrorist attacks are just like a coin flip.. they reset each and every time one occurs and there are no lessons we can learn from these coin flips of fate..
speaking of fate, if ever there was someone the un didn't want to have in their midst, it's this guy john bolton.. if it wasn't enough to threaten his brothers music on the endless debating society, i'm reasonably certain that the oil for food guys aren't going to appreciate the accountability he places on that body. when i pull out my crystal ball, i can see this being the beginning of the end of the US involvement in the un. once the corruption is shown to be at the highest levels of the useless global body, we'll see the US funding dry up and the group start to wither away.. which will be a blessing to the less fortunate of the world.. under kofi's leadership, we've have mulitple genocide occurances, we've tried to feed the poor iraqi's by cutting side deals with saddam to rebuild his military and we've seen international terrorism reach new heights. oh yeah, we've also seen 3rd world countries with countless human rights abuses lead up the commission on human rights. good move.. they can certainly spot human rights when they see em.. and quickly snuff em out.. weeeeeeee. lets kill lots of people, blame the US for not enuff aid and then go work on the un human rights commission.. nothing at all wrong with the un.

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