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Speaking to the Times of London in an interview published Thursday, President George W. Bush declared that the latest wave of violence in Iraq yielded "a very positive moment in the development of a sovereign nation that is willing to take on elements that believe they are beyond the law."
During his interview with the Times, Bush disparaged those who want US troops to come home, and reinforced his power, saying as he has before, "I'm commander in chief."
He averred that decisions would not be made by those who “scream the loudest” in calling for troops to come home.
“I understand people here want us to leave, regardless of the situation," he said, "but that will not happen so long as I’m Commander-In-Chief.”
Originally posted by DimensionalDetective
“I understand people here want us to leave, regardless of the situation," he said, "but that will not happen so long as I’m Commander-In-Chief.”
His statements about violence and death being 'positive' show what a truly sick, twisted soul he truly is. We are in such need of help from these maniacs.
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Originally posted by Apolon
Isn't there a way to develop a virus like Marburg or Ebola virus to attack just an assholes and criminals like those creatures inhabiting white house.
C'mon genetic engineers, start the experiments.
Violence is a staple of human nature that manifests itself in culture. Behaviors engendered by society, however, have taken this common human compulsion to the next level of complexity through cultural evolution. Unlike conflict created by the power struggles of chimps, human agon is channeled through the pathways of culture, and it is either socially sanctioned or disapproved. For example, group-approved homicide of exceptionally hostile or controlling members is routine among many hunter-gatherer cultures. Behavior spans from “ridicule to assassination (Dominance 209)”, ultimately quashing those thought to hold too much power.