Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Remaining Optimistic on Bush's Logic for Warkey: "logic" isn't really involved
More and more reports keep turning up, proving that Iraq was never a threat to Americans, Iraelis, and probably not even Iran in the days leading up to Operation Iraqi Freedom. Yet, the President remains unfazed. We see headlines like, "Bush more certain than ever on Iraq war"
How does he do it?
One easy way to remain steadfast in a mistaken belief is to rid yourself of opposing arguments. For example, suppose a military report is published stating that global terrorism has been steadily increasing since the Gulf War started? Suppose this report doesn't even count terrorist acts inside of Iraq (the place formerly known as Ground Zero for the International Cooperative Brotherhood of Terrorists (ICBT)? What to do? This goes completely against the belief that the War on Terror (Season One: Iraq) is actually reducing international terror.
The answer is simple; Bury It! As demonstrated by the Bush administration eliminating an annual international terrorism report That's right, if an annual terrorism report, 19 years running, doesn't support your war, what good is it?
There- don't you feel better? It's much easier to support the war once we've eliminated evidence to the contrary.
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