| Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, a superhero has emerged to save us all from big, bad North Korea , and it's Super Bush . Once again George W. Bush has put his foot down, and decided that his newest venture as President is to stop the nuclear weapon threat from North Korea.
Now that something else has come up to focus the American people's attention on, Super Bush has stepped up to the plate to make himself look good to the people. And does this take present attention off the president concerning the issue with Iraq right now? You better believe it. So the question is: how much of Mr. Bush's attempts to take the heat off of the war in Iraq do you believe?
Apparently not everybody has fallen for the President's line of crap regarding Iraq . In a recent poll by the New York Times, 2/3 of the respondents said that they disapproved of the Bush Administration's handling of the war in Iraq, and 66% responded that the war was going somewhat to very badly.
As a matter of fact in an interview with ABC, The President, Super Bush himself admitted that there could be a comparison made between Vietnam and the Iraq war. This is not good news people; you remember how Vietnam turned out right…….57, 000 Americans died. Do we really want a President running our country who voluntarily agrees that a war he began and persists in continuing can be compared to the worst mistake in American Presidential and military history?
Now Super Bush has returned again with the latest news from North Korea . Recently, North Korea fired off test missiles again, and was conclusively proved to own and have tested nuclear weapons. Brought before the UN, it was decided that sanctions would be taken against North Korea , who is fast becoming a danger to China , and even its neighbors South Korea.
Recently Bush warned North Korea against selling nuclear weapons to Al-Quada, and stated that if he received word that this was the case, there would be grave consequences. The Bush Administration denies that it has any plans to attack North Korea , but admits that military action has not been taken off the table. |