Originally Posted By: RedKGB
If you see Bush as sitting at his desk covered with money, cringling his hands and laughing like a manic, then yes it is malicious.

If you see Bush sitting at his desk covered with intel reports from our country and other countries saying that they still had WMD's, then no it is not malicious intent.

It comes down to how you view Bush.


I dont buy for a second that Bush and Co. did not know exactly what was up. They did not make a "poor decision" based on intel, they trumped up junk to create public and international acceptance of their agenda.

They also played up the 9/11 angle extremely hard, especially Cheney - even though the only people thinking (or saying they thought) that there was an Iraq/AlQ link was a handful of hardcore Neocons and their lapdog talking heads.

Now, back to Libya -

The reason people are attacking Obama on this has nothing to do with the fact he is black. Insinuation of such just shows how extremist the left is when it comes to defending "their man" , and how out of touch they are with objective reality.

Obama said it was about a YouTube video, and the MSM initially played along with it despite an extreme amount of documented evidence that both institutions in fact knew full well that it was not spontaneous, and not about a YouTube video. This is not partisan, or hearsay, or conjecture - this is fact.

Obama denied multiple requests for additional security arrangements, and ignored reports decrying the poor status of the security environment. This is also not partisan, not conjecture and not hearsay - it is fact.

The actual behind the scenes decision process at the time of the incident, is however filled with a lot of questions.

But regardless of what actually happened that day, the fact that the Obama admin tried - and thought they could get away with blatant lies regarding what happened, and the MSM , despite knowing differently, entirely followed the lead of the Obama admin - just as they did during the Bush years to support Bushes tyranny and evil - says a whole fuckton about the state of both our govt and MSM. A statement that absolutely should not be ignored , if we have any desire to maintain any semblance of a free society.


For who could be free when every other man's humour might domineer over him? - John Locke (2nd Treatise, sect 57)