Thursday, August 25, 2005

Peach 'Im

I am just sick and tired of even looking at the lying Smug Mug. Tell your Congressperson that the time has come to show him the exit. Why? Where to begin . . .

- He lied about about the reasons for the Iraq war. Over 1,800 Americans are now dead.

- He continues to lie about the reasons for continuing the Iraq war. Thousands are continuing to die.

- He lied about the cost of the Iraq war, both in human and monetary terms.

- He lied when he hauled his sorry Smug Mug onto an aircraft carrier and falsely declared, "Mission Accomplished."

- He lies about anyone who questions his treasonous misconduct of the Iraq war, claiming that his critics are not interested in defeating terrorists.

- He lied about his mismanagement of available intelligence before 9/11. Thousands died that day.

- He lied about his own desertion from the National Guard. He actually had the nerve to say in a speech the other day how proud he was to be one of the few Presdients who is a former Guardsman, making the assertion in the face of the fact that thousands of Guardsman are now being forced to risk their lives in a half-assed war that is being continued solely because of the Smug Mug's lying.

- He lied about having deliberately presented fraudulent and forged information to the UN to attempt to support his case for the Iraq war.

- He lied about the fact that he had members of his staff unlawfully reveal the identity of a covert CIA agent because her husband had the temerity to point out to the public that the Smug Mug had deliberately used forged documentation to bolster his case for the Iraq war.

- He lies when he claims that the Iraq war is an essential part of the "war on terror," having done nothing to bring Bin Laden to justice.

- He lies when he claims to be interested in promoting international human rights, having made a mockery America's historical support for human rights by implementing policies espousing the use of torture and setting up grossly illegal detention camps.

- He lied (or at least never told the truth) about his own history of drug abuse.

I am going to start sending gifts of peaches to my Congressperson, with a very simple message: "Peach 'Im!"