Joe Lieberman will burn for eternity

Published by Fred Soto• August 2nd, 2007 RSS News Feed

Only pathetic desperate men resort to predicting futures to avoid responsibility for bad policy decisions. If the GOP strategy going into 2008 rides on another campaign of ‘what ifs’, it is going to backfire. Terrorism and “the troops” were exploited before, there is no doubt some will try this tactic again.

Fear-driven politics are invoked by COWARDS, not “Patriots”

Lieberman said Bush would be viewed favorably by historians.

Dick Cheney pulled the same stunt this week.

Ok, my turn to make a prediction!

Future historians will say the following about Senator Joe Liebermam:

Senator Joe Lieberman was a manipulative and evil politician that was removed from office in 2012 by his constituents. They cited his lies and terrorist tactics as a reason for ousting the not-so-honorable Senator. Senator Lieberman abused rhetoric and abused his so-called “support” for the troops –a standard practice at the time– to deceive people into supporting a highly unpopular war.

Mind Control through Fear and Scare Tactics

Joe Lieberman and convicted felon George W. Bush, controlled millions of Americans by frightening them into submission. Americans were misled into war, later justified through propaganda, lies and false hope. Americans were often reminded that terrorists sought to kill them and they were urged to be afraid. These men seized power and were able to abuse it to their hearts’ content. By exploiting terrorism, Lieberman and Bush carried out political agendas. Osama Bin Laden, the man that perpetrated the September 11th terrorist attacks roamed freely and was never captured or head of again.

American finances were tied up in war and ’security’ measures for decades.

Middle Eastern History - major Iraq Events

  1. Saddam Hussein killed;
  2. U.S. install a democratic government;
  3. Iraqis resisted the U.S. imposition.
  4. the U.S. insisted on liberating the Iraqis.
  5. a Civil War erupted amidst chaos and poorly planning
  6. see Iran War for more…

Over the years, North Korea managed to develop long range nuclear weapons and used them on Americans over foreign policy threats by deceptive public officials. The U.S. had to rely on allies for financial and military resources due to their ten trillion dollar deficit.

The economy spiraled into a great depression, 112,000 American soldiers died over the years and 17,000 American civilians died during terrorist attacks in the U.S. The government finally crossed the line when it sanctioned terrorist activity against citizens. The government argued that this right was authorized under the constitution as long as federal agencies find ’cause’ to do so.

Crazy decentralized bandits from third world countries were distinguished as “unlawful” terrorist activity, thereafter. Joe Lieberman and Bush led Americans like sheep to a slaughter while ignorant Americans commended the liars as American “patriots”.

Then darkness covered the earth and life was never the same.

When historians reflect on Lieberman and his Bush prediction

“Bush will be judged as a great President for sticking to the war despite it’s unpopularity”

Historians will sigh in disbelief at how easily Americans were brought into submission by tyrants. This shameful period of history did more harm to America than all of the world’s terrorists combined. The ruined economy never recovered.

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Fred Soto is an Attorney and Entrepreneur from the Silicon Valley.
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2 Responses »

  1. You are crazy. Bush will NEVER be judged as a great President but rather a evil monster who has blood and oil on his hands. It’s obvious that you have no clue about what is really going on in Iraq or you would not vomit such stupid ideologies. “If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention”.

    Sheldon C.

    Portland, OR

  2. Hey Sheldon: read it again,

    “Bush will NEVER be judged as a great President but rather a evil monster who has blood and oil on his hands.”

    You pretty much summarized the entire piece with that statement. I am not sure what you disagree with.

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