Saturday, July 03, 2004

I feel sorry for Saddam

I had gotten drunk and lonely last week and wanted to insult you but was just too drunk to come up with anything even marginally creative. I am not coming up with anything too creative right now, but at least I am sober enough to form a rudimentary insult. Fucks!

I am waiting to see the "Magnificent Seven" on TV. I have always wanted to see this movie and have to sit through this God-awful cowboy movie called tombstone or something like that, with that skinny Republican bastard … ah what's his name … the guy in "Dances with Wolves."

Well, anyway, since I cannot creatively insult you in my current condition let me just tell you that when I am sober enough, I am going to really lay it on you. I'm going to insult you bastards so badly that I'm going to damage your frail little egos.

Oh, this movie is so bad. I HATE IT SO MUCH!

Okay, lately I have been feeling sorry for Saddam. He is a dictator, a man that is probably even more heinous than George Bush. And yet I feel sorry for him. Here is Saddam. He is deprived of a lawyer. What the fuck kind of a "liberated" country deprives its citizens of legal counsel? Now Saddam, I can at least respect him. When he is charged with invading Kuwait, what does he say? He says the Kuwaitis are dogs, that they were going to whore the women of Iraq. Now, at last Saddam is not trying to pull one over on you when he rationalizes his brutal domination over another people. Bush on the other hand … he tries to blind you with horseshit. Talk about "liberation" Removing a brutal tyrant. WMD. At least Saddam says it like it is. He's frank. He does not try to hide the fact the fact that his actions are immoral and that he feels like he has the right to do whatever the fuck he pleases.

Obviously they are going to execute Saddam. And Saddam is correct: This just theatre. A charade. They might even murder Saddam before he is put to trial. That would not surprise me. Let is remember that this is a provisional government, approved by the occupying powers -- The US and UK. They have no legitimate authority to hold this trial. What democratically elected official appointed the judges? I would like to know that?

And the media -- the handmaidens or the right, are claiming that Bush is insane. A madman. He's not mad, folks. Evil perhaps. But perfectly sane. There is little doubt in my mind that Bush is the madman.

I saw R. James Woolsey, ex CIA director being interviewed on a cable news show. And he called Saddam, a "Raving sociopath." Now, I'm not sure. Does this moron really believe this shit, or is he just saying it to help the Republicans? I'm not sure, but I'm leaning towards moron.

Woolsey went on to say that Saddam should be given a lawyer, and be "required to have a lawyer." That is quote folks.

It figures...