1BIGG1, you don't have to convince me, I'm on the same page, drinking your rather divine kool-aid. Like you, I can't understand how anyone else can't get it? Hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis and thousands of US soldiers dying to capture and kill Saddam is the most incredible decision any President has ever made, it's a legacy that will live on for generations. Like you, I'm choosing to ignore the silly naysayers who try to point out that the war on Iraq was the result of bad intelligence and lies and that Saddam actually did not have any WMD that would threaten the US and as such, the war should never have happened. That the capture and killing of Saddam was an after-thought in an attempt to justify the wholesale destruction of a country and deaths of innocent people based on an mistake, an "oopsie" if you will. People need to understand that accidents happen and that accidents that benefit that US while incidentally destroying a innocent country are really the best type of accidents.
Sometimes we have to accidentally bomb and kill innocent Iraqis who are caught in the cross-fire of the war in order to protect them from Saddam who would have just killed them sooner--we actually added months to their lives and that's what it's all about. We need the shipping lanes and the oil and they can always rebuild their homes, businesses and lives. 1BIGG1, you and I both know that even when the innocent Iraqis are burying their family members who have been killed as casualties of war, they are thanking us for taking out Saddam--their lives are immeasurably better.
Blair, Bush and Howard from Australia made great decisions that their people just don't seem to get--with Blair and Howard both being voted out and Bush enjoying the lowest approval ratings in history. I'm stunned that even half of the Republicans who voted for Bush don't approve of him--stunning. Doesn't anyone but you get what's he's done for the country and the world? Is everyone, democrats, independents, republicans and 90% of the world completely insane, with their head stuck in the sand? Obliviously! You need to wake them up.
Oh and you're damn tootin about the half billion dollars being spent on the Bush library! Screw anyone who dares to criticize spending 500 million on a library during a time of economic crisis in America and throughout the world. When people are losing homes, jobs and major companies are going under, a half billion dollars to honor the genius of George Bush is what the country needs to remind itself just what type of man Bush is and well, you are for supporting him. You're the true type of American that Sarah Palin was talking about. Keep up the good fight!