The bleeding-heart ostriches of the left are blaming (who else?) cowboy George W. Bush for radicalizing poor, oppressed Yemenis. But the killer fruits of botched bomber Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab's loom have nothing to do with poverty, social injustice, Western imperialism or Bush Derangement Syndrome. The fundamentalist Muslim is the privileged son of a Nigerian public official. He lived a "gilded life," as the Independent of London described it, studying engineering at one of Britain's most prestigious universities before training for terror in Yemen.
B. Hussein Obama said in his teleprompter speech yesterday that the aviation security system failed because of George Bush, and not the $4.5 million his minion, Chris Dodd, cut from the aviation safety budget (specifically for security screening functions) to give that same money to a labor union, for a training program that had previously been proven to be a dismal failure, but the money was mainly intended to be a payoff for that same union's support of Dodd's failed attempt to run for President as an Iowa resident--after he abandoned Connecticut only to return as a result of the American people rejecting him for President and expecting Connecticut to welcome him home with open arms, even after he left us like yesterday's garbage for what he believed were bigger and better deals in Iowa.
The bleeding-heart ostriches of the left are blaming (who else?) cowboy George W. Bush for radicalizing poor, oppressed Yemenis. But the killer fruits of botched bomber Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab's loom have nothing to do with poverty, social injustice, Western imperialism or Bush Derangement Syndrome. The fundamentalist Muslim is the privileged son of a Nigerian public official. He lived a "gilded life," as the Independent of London described it, studying engineering at one of Britain's most prestigious universities before training for terror in Yemen.
ReplyDeleteB. Hussein Obama said in his teleprompter speech yesterday that the aviation security system failed because of George Bush, and not the $4.5 million his minion, Chris Dodd, cut from the aviation safety budget (specifically for security screening functions) to give that same money to a labor union, for a training program that had previously been proven to be a dismal failure, but the money was mainly intended to be a payoff for that same union's support of Dodd's failed attempt to run for President as an Iowa resident--after he abandoned Connecticut only to return as a result of the American people rejecting him for President and expecting Connecticut to welcome him home with open arms, even after he left us like yesterday's garbage for what he believed were bigger and better deals in Iowa.