Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Memoirs of the Bush

In an interview with Matt Lauer set to air next week on NBC,
George W. Bush admits the worst moment of his presidency was
when Kanye West called him a racist:

whoa, whoa, whoa.... back that thang up Juvenile!
The worst part of your presidency was some auto-tune stooge accusing you of being a bigot???
Umm....? 9/11?... Unbelievable!

The interview's part of a PR move to help promote Bush's new autobiography: "Decision Points",
and Boy does it POINT out some DECISIONS' he has made,
try, admitting to the fact that he gave the orders for Flight 93 to be shot down on 9/11.
That's right,
the legendary airplane hijacked by terrorists sequentially overtaken by passengers
who heroically sacrificed their own lives crashing the jet into a field in Shanksville, PA.
Many problems arose with the official story,
first & foremost, when emergency responders showed up to the scene there was no sign of a crash,
what did remain was the prototype of the aftermath of a commercial jet being shot down:


Bush wasn't the only one who admitted to giving the orders,
Secretary of Defense Donald "Rummy" Rumsfeld also confessed to same admission:

even Condoleeza Rice admitted to this claim in an interview with the Jerusalem Post.

So why would they shoot down the plane, because it was a liability...
The fact that the passengers took control of the plane remains true,
some believe the plane was originally headed for Washington D.C.
and still others say there was supposed to be a 3rd plane at the twin towers.
But the passengers ruined all of that, and instead served as one of the many heroes of 9/11.
This would've stuck a serious stick in the spokes of the sinister plot
initiated to strip Americans of their civil liberties,
and snatch oil & other precious natural resources from the Middle East.
How convenient for them? Why are we still there?
There's your answer!

Although Bush's confession offers nothing new, it still wreaks.
Almost as much as his wife Laura Bush's memoirs: "Spoken From the Heart",
in which the first lady admits she killed fellow classmate Mike Douglas,
by not paying attention to the road in an act of vehicular manslaughter.
Which she was never prosecuted for, I may add.

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