E Pluribus Reluctor --(those who resist)

Monday, March 14, 2005

What?..45 days and no government?

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-fg-frustrated13mar13,1,3637061.story?ctrack=1&cset=true

First we were admonished by the left for being stupid (see archives) to support the case for war. Never mind that the defender of the peace, the UN, fully authorized military force through resolution 1441. The liberals like the UN, so that wasn't going to work.

Then it was oil. We were going to 'steal' cheap Iraqi oil.

And how much are you paying for gas today?

Next, it was BuchCo colonizing the middle east. Then 'Quagmire'.That didn't work. So now the liberal media is trotting out the 'watching the microwave' syndrome. (WMS) -You know, when you put in the chicken pot pie and it takes an entire 7 minutes to cook, but you're so anxious for it to be ready that you stand there and yell at the microwave to hurry up. Yes, 6 weeks after the Iraqi election is just not timely enough for our friends at the LA Times and elswhere. In liberal utopia, you just wish for things-and they happen. You've seen the bumper sticker:'think peace'. Rumsfeld and Bush are not 'thinking government' enough.

Apparently, 36 years of despotic rule is no excuse for not having an inflatable-air-dropped government in place. You would think SmirkyvonChimpHitler would have learned his lesson when he didn't have a pre-printed check ready to give away before the Tsunami last year.

In all seriousness..........COME ON, liberals.

Our boring little revolution began in 1775, lasted until 1781, we didn't start drawing up a Constitution until 1787, and the last colony ratified it in 1790.... 15 years after the first shots were fired in anger. Germany had to wait 10 years before they had their own stabilized western style democracy.

Speaking of Germany, where are the French in all this? (aren't Germany and France the same country yet?)....after all, they have more experience setting up quid pro quo deals in Iraq than we do. No. when there's no oil contracts or nuclear reactor sites to sell, Eurabia just can't be bothered. Meanwhile, it's up to us to do the heavy lifting of establishing a modus operandi for the new Iraq government, and they should be allowed to sift through the problems and get it right, as they see fit.

Unless they'd like to exhume James Madison and have him speed up the process to ease the pangs of impatience over at Democratic national headquarters.

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