BLARNY BIT.
"“Faith! Ye kin be shure, our man Bush will ha' drove all the snikes, an' th' likes 'o' 'em n' thereof, from outta old Iraq come St. Paddy's Day!”
Well, to be honest with ye, it might take a bit longer than just next week, but the task has been identified and work has actually begun the effect changes. The time for the proposed vascilations by the untied nations organizations have been set aside as monuments to dangerous times of appeasement and submission to evil forces which could running rampant, ruin all of us.
Bush-Now is,in a sense,following a path set by that eminent Scot who did so much for old Ireland, in that he is returning to a storied locale where the name Bush has been heard before in a time called the Desert Storm. The Bush-Now is quite different form the Bush-Then. The Patrick who was slave during his first stay in Ireland, returned to Emerald Isle - a man named Patrick - to be called a “Saint”..a man, trained equipped and well-established with a firm mission to perform. While the need may have been p received decade or so earlier, the necessary action was not taken. Bush-Then and Bush-Now are alike, father and son, you might acknowledge, but also very quite different.
It does not come a surprise to the world to find that Saddam Hussein has been living and thriving on borrowed time, but many have close ties to Iraq in economic, social and religious life. Jordon depends on Iraq for all of their oil supplies, for instance, and only one who can see nation who have found it profitable ale deal with Iraq in recent years as a mark of mutual benefit. Russia has met many of Iraq's needs for mechanical equipment and been available and has been an adviser and collaborator in bringing about improvements in many aspects of life. Among other nations, such as Turkey, which faces a problem with their minority Kurd population's independence aspirations. Much depends on what becomes of the many Kurds who populate Northern Iraq .just across the border. All have ties of a religious nature which tend to make them favor each other, at times,ofen without sufficient reason in our judgment. Just how important this faith factor is going to be in overcoming Hussein's mystique in Iraq remains to be seen.. The Muslim faith is not as unified as many westerners seem to think it might be, As with our own religious life, there are many different sects, groups, denominations and cults and with varied degrees of involvement and dedication among individuals associated with each of them or with fusions and factions thereof.
March 17th is marked.
“Sure, an' it's a foin day t' b a'startin' the likes o' anything in the way o' change for the bettermint of all Mankind!”
A.L.M. March 11, 2003 [c484wds]
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