So the Colts finally did it. Good for them, they worked hard at it. Just wait till next time tho, the Pats will shake their teeth.
I recently composed a satiric letter to the Editor thinking it was just an exercise.
This actually got published.
Dear editor
We surely should count our blessings. In today’s chaotic world we have the world’s most intelligent leader. George W. Bush alone knows more about everything than most of the other world leaders. He’s more knowledgeable than our current legislators, both Democrat and Republican. Recently several CEO’s of giant U.S. corporations recognized global warming to be detrimental to their company’s best interests and are lobbying Congress to control emissions. Governors of several states are likewise promulgating policies of conservation and pollution control.
In spite of the overwhelming evidence that U.S. citizens demand cessation of our part in the Iraq Civil War the U.S. President knows in his heart that his opposition to all the above is a “principled” position and as long as his wife and dog are at his side he will stand firm in his superior intelligence and stay the course.
Our good fortune in having so astute a leader makes us the envy of the civilized world. Ha!
Even my mailman left a note thanking me for the article. Of course sympathetic friends do too. The non-sympathetic friends don't.
Beside the Iraq mess we hear of the unravelling of the leak case. Scooter is in the frying pan but it seems clearer all the time that Cheney and Rove are the real culprits. Can't imagine how this will play out. You can bet that bush will renege on his statement that "leakers will be removed from the White House".
He's a fish out of water now, what would happen if his handlers were expelled?
The headline today said the troops in Bagdad felt the "surge" would do no good.
The opposition, of whatever stripe, will simply melt out of gun range for the interim
and return at a more propitious time to resume the Civil War. It doesn's seem to matter when we deploy, soon or late the result will be the same for them. The difference will be many more Americans victims of IEDs and other causes. While the legislatures plays word games the poor kids in the battles are being sacrificed.
McNamara wrote his mea culpa book about the Viet Nam War. Don't hold your breath waiting for Rumsfeld to confess all his sins. The last few years has seen the proliferation of books detailing the severe failings of this administration right from its start. It is excruciating to realize that months will go by without anything happening to bring the troops home. An important reason they should be brought home is to give them a rest before the next big browhaha. The Islamic jihad is not a short term phenomena. It will fester and break out in many places before it dies out, if it ever does. Sort of like fire in a peat bog. If the consequences of Bush's ill conceived adventure ever dawn on him he may do himself harm.

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