Worst. News. Ever.

The Pentagon today announced it was "making plans" for when (not if?) talks with N.Korea fall through.
I really didn't think B*sh was that insane. I mean we know he's a 100% Grade A1 paranoid lunatic, but this level of insanity normally results in being sent to a mental asylum.
Obviously Iraq wasn't enough of a lesson. Now he's going to start fearmongering and lying to America to get everyone to believe that action against N.Koreas is "inevitable." Unfortunately for - well - everyone on the face of the planet - this is likely to be the last mistake B*sh (or anyone for that matter) ever makes.
On a scale of "Good Ideas", where 10 is curing cancer, and 1 is starting World War 3, B*sh's "making plans" against N.Korea is about negative 1 billion.
I can see it. You can see it. 50% of Americans can see it. Almost all of the rest of the world can see it. Yet for some reason, B*sh and his warmongers, along with the other 50% of the population of America, seem either unwilling or incapable of understanding what a collosally and universally Bad Idea this really is. N.Korea isn't some holiday camp that we can just walk into. It's not some push-over waiting to happen. It's a nuclear, communist dictatorship run by someone only marginally more insane than B*sh, who has an equally itchy trigger finger and penchant for War. For fuck's sake what's so goddamned difficult to understand about that?

I suppose, given the sabre-rattling that's been coming from the B*sh camp for nearly 2 years, it was inevitable that they'd bumble into this particular mistake eventually. I guess that just like Iraq, it's been part of the Master Plan all along.

Just so the numbers tally, it's 763 days since N.Korea admitted having nukes, and 762 days since B*sh refused to sign a non-agression pact to dismantle them. So by the numbers, B*sh has had this planned for nearly 2 years.

And people still get angry when you compare B*sh to Hitler......

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