wDear George...

...I admire you.
Seriously, I do. I think there's no other being on this little tiny ball of mud who was blessed with less intelligence and political skill, yet with more influence than you.
Or maybe you're just an idiot with tons of luck. Who is to tell? Not me.




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Sueddeutsche Zeitung



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wMonday, November 22, 2004


Dear George...

...it's been a while, how are you?
But why do I even bother to ask, with things being what they are?
You 'won' the war in Iraq, you 'won' the elections, your dear friend and Secretary of State, Mr Powell, is doing his fact-magic again (this time on Iran, for change's sake) -- you have to be in a total state of excitement.

While you were busy fighting the evil-doers in Iraq - well, not you personally, but war's such an effort, right, and even you can't be everywhere at the same time! - and freeing the free and civilized world of another threateningly powerful dictator with access to weapons of mass destruction - well, no, actually there's still no findings of those along Mr Hussein's possessions, but who cares, right? - I first was too stunned and then too busy with my own political education to post much.
While you were busy fighting Mr Kerry in the past months, I was too busy with my Chinese vocabulary to bother commenting. I never had any doubts that you would prevail anyways, you had 4 years to prepare a less obvious variation of 'Operation: Presidency' after all.

But now you're doing it again. Or, technically speaking, Mr Powell is; same difference to me, though. I am, of course, referring to him 'accidentally' bad-mouthing other countries by stating they'd be manufacturing weapons of mass destruction, or at least parts for that. Both the Washington Post and the New York Times had articles about Mr Powell claiming oh-so-great information, while your own intelligence agencies seem to tell everyone and their cat that the source is a first-timer and the info not verified. But I guess I shouldn't be complaining; after all, at least your agencies seem to have learned something from what happened down in Iraq...


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