RANT: Even When You Fight Hi$ War, Bu$h Won't Help You Save the World Unless There's $omething in it For HIM!
You know, Bush's attitude toward teamwork and cooperation is well-illustrated in these statements:
You know, if I were PM Blair, I'd pull out of Iraq, turn my back on Bush and let him twist in the stinking hot wind alone. Bush and all his cronies deserve to be isolated and despised worldwide. Problem is that it's kids in my neighborhood--not his--that'll pay for it.
Damn (even I don't hate him that much, so) Fuck George W. Bush (instead).
"In an interview prior to this week's G8 Gleneagles summit, Mr Bush bluntly said that the Prime Minister could expect no special favours even though he had supported the war in Iraq.--snip--
That meant No to any Kyoto-style deal on slashing harmful emissions, declared Mr Bush, who instead placed his faith in new technology to combat the problem.
'I really don't view our relationship as one of quid pro quo. Tony Blair made decisions on what he thought was best for keeping the peace and winning the war on terror, as I did,' he added.And here is an exposure of his self-preservation instinct and a rare glimpse of the nation's science-distorter-in-chief back-pedaling (again to save his ass):
Anxious to avoid further damaging the US's reputation in Europe, Mr Bush appeared to soften his sceptical view on global warming by admitting that it was a 'significant, long-term issue' which to an extent was man-made.But does he give an inch? Hell no, he didn't distort all that science to cover-up his intentions regardless the cost to the entire fucking planet for nothing!
But he reaffirmed that the US did not and would not sign the 1997 Kyoto deal on reducing greenhouse emissions because it 'would have wrecked our economy, if I can be blunt'.He's got campaign contributors to molify and hell, what about that oil cartel that keeps his sorry ass on the street (lest we forget John Kennedy)?!
Mr Bush indicated that he believed Mr Blair was ready to move 'beyond Kyoto' and focus on techniques such as capturing and storing carbon dioxide in underground wells, rather than on setting emission limits."Bidness man, bidness...if there ain't a buck to be made damn the precautionary principle. Let the people fry, let those deserts spread, ice-caps melt, coral reefs disintegrate. Hell, everyone alive today will be dead in a hundred years anyway...fuck 'em now, let God sort it out later...(and frankly if this guy's born-again then I'm Ann Coulter)!
You know, if I were PM Blair, I'd pull out of Iraq, turn my back on Bush and let him twist in the stinking hot wind alone. Bush and all his cronies deserve to be isolated and despised worldwide. Problem is that it's kids in my neighborhood--not his--that'll pay for it.
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