Sunday, August 06, 2006

What are they teaching at Yale?

Ignorance Is Strength
(a ukethanks to Mimi)
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Ambassador_claims_shortly_before_invasion_Bush_0804.html

The problem with democracy is that you sometimes get the leaders you deserve.

In his new book, The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created A War Without End, Galbraith, the son of the late economist John Kenneth Galbraith, claims that American leadership knew very little about the nature of Iraqi society and the problems it would face after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.

A year after his “Axis of Evil” speech before the U.S. Congress, President Bush met with three Iraqi Americans, one of whom became postwar Iraq’s first representative to the United States. The three described what they thought would be the political situation after the fall of Saddam Hussein. During their conversation with the President, Galbraith claims, it became apparent to them that Bush was unfamiliar with the distinction between Sunnis and Shiites.

Galbraith reports that the three of them spent some time explaining to Bush that there are two different sects in Islam–to which the President allegedly responded, “I thought the Iraqis were Muslims!”
What a nice man to have a beer with.

2 Comments:

Phyll said...

Thanks for sharing what was shared with you!

Quite sad to think - oops, can I use the word THINK in a sentence/paragraph about The Boy Emperor? - that he was put into power twice - guess that does show the truth in 'we sometimes get the leader we deserve' -

BUT it is now time to demand more and expect nothing less - you can fool some of the people all the time and etc etc etc - well, time to be fooled no mo'!

Okay - I'll stop now -

Peace and Sanity,

Phyll

12:18 PM  
Anonymous said...

Hi Tom,
Interesting as usual. Have a great Sunday. Sondra

1:51 PM  

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