As an Independent Conservative, I can say there is merit to University
of Nevada Student Ivy Ziedrich statement (5/13/2015) to Jeb Bush, that his brother (Bush 43)
created ISIS. When Bush 43 came to
office, he was not unlike Obama in thinking that the world would run itself and
all they had to do was sit back and reap the spoils, The terrorists patiently prepared for their economic war against the U.S. during the Clinton Administration, but they waited patiently for Bush to assume power before they attacked en masse (they know how to take advantage of liberal policies). Bush 43's puppeteers, Dick Cheney and the
stuttering Karl Rove were not rocket scientists, just like Valerie Jarrett is
not one for Obama. Wasn't Osama bin Laden's
parents guests of the Bush's when the twin towers came down? And wasn't Bush’s primary
concern to get them out of the country before his puppeteers decided on a
course of action against the terrorists? (in WWII, we put those Japanese "Peace Missionaries" in prison--we did not send them home to protect them). I know that some current "historians" are trying to alter facts, but I, for one, do not have a short term memory. People that fancy themselves "conservatives" are just as easy to dupe as people that fancy themselves liberal. Bush 41, Dubya's' "daddy" engineered the most liberal amnesty ever for illegal aliens in 1987. When Bush 43 came to power, you did not
even need a passport to enter the U.S. across the land borders, and the GOP (post
Eisenhower), like the Democrats, had always been happy with that status quo. Dubya was never able to state a clear
objective as to why he invaded Iraq, other than Hussein "tried to kill my
daddy."
In the next election, we must choose our poison. Both parties kowtow to the super-rich think
tanks that finance elections, and the think tanks, like the Council on Foreign
Relations and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, say that (U.S.) borders are
artificial. They do not mean Russia's,
China's--or Switzerland's where they have their specie (not dollars) stashed. If you think our political outlook is gloomy, you are coming to terms with reality.
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