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Saturday, June 2, 2012

National Security Breech


Don “Swiss Cheese Brain” Rumsfeld - former United States Secretary of Defense - may be in serious trouble! As most recently on a late night talk show, he revealed a “Top Secret” still under warranty by the George Dubya Bush administration. Yes, “Top Secret” stuff now let loose in the public domain, during this election year! “Top Secret” stuff that may provide a long overdue incite as to what went on behind closed doors, with things that had challenged our reasonableness to question the “Mission Accomplished” - a verdict out still with the jury in deliberation. In this late night interview with Charlie Rose, when provoked about the degree of risk behind Obama's assassination of Bin, the “Not So Tough Swiss” spilled the beans and made it clear and convincing that the Bush administration did indeed abide behind the “15-minute” decision making criteria, and with that all too familiar laugh and smirk adding injury to insult that the “1st 14-minutes was reserved for coffee” - room for the Aspertine? See, Don was the idiot that lobbied to have this ingredient “legalized”. And with this time element factoid, insisting that it was OK just like the restaurant world's “15-secend” hit-the-floor rule, emphasizing that Obama's victory to incapacitate the 911 thug, it was but a short-lived victory – basically no big deal. So here it is, every descison made in the Oval Office under the terms of the dysentery dynasty endangerment administration “There's a town in Texas missing an idiot” Commander-in-Chief, well each war fell victim this 60-second debate and decision making process. That manages well, the short period of time in harmony with George's IQ, short and sweet. Imagine, 60-seconds to declare war on Iraq, and 8-years later at a cost of ???? At a cost of how many American lives and thousands upon thousands of “collateral damage” deaths? So now we have the evidence, we now know that these decisions coming out of the Whitehouse, from George the “puppet” on down through Dick the man with a pea brain and no heart, from Condolences Rice and Karl Rove and all the way down the chain of command, it was but a stupid move enjoyed more importantly by a break time, wherein that 14-minute coffee break was more important then the issues at hand. Not a big deal? This should be enough to try the entire administration with “Contempt of Incompetency”. No wonder George's memoirs remains but a bunch of blank pages, “UN-Intelligiently Left Blank”. Overtime, the cat will be let out of the bag, and we will grasp a better understanding of what went wrong - circa 2001 through 2009, then some. If time does indeed heal, we are in this for the long haul. But as a reminder of what 60-seconds can do for you, here is a somber reminder of the Iran conflict statistics:

4,487 dead U.S. soldiers; another 32,223 U.S. kids seriously injured for life;

$1-trillion of U.S. taxpayers' money spent. $9-billion of U.S. taxpayers' money lost and $550-million in spare parts shipped to US contractors, still unaccounted for. An estimated 190,000 guns missing, including 110,000 AK-47 rifles. $6.6-billion of U.S. taxpayers' money earmarked for Iraq reconstruction stolen away without a trace, climaxing "the largest theft of funds in national history." In the “Missing Equipment” category, $1-billion in tractor trailers, tank recovery vehicles, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and other equipment. On the “Home-front”, Halliburton overcharges of $1.4-billion classified by the Pentagon as unreasonable and unsupported. $20-billion paid to KBR, a former Halliburton division, to supply U.S. military in Iraq with food, fuel, housing and other items, with $3.2-billion still questionable today. And an ending tidbit, $20-billion, the annual air-conditioning costs.

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