
Why is it that whenever we, and by we I mean the western world, whenever we bomb Muslims, someone always finds a way to blame the attacks on our desire to control that country's oil wealth.

Most people, and this includes Americans have no clue how big Big Corporations really are. Some are richer than entire countries. So the notion that America's military needs to go around drumming up business for corporations is laughable. Corporations can take care of themselves without pushing us into war.

How disappointing it must be to liberals not to find anything damaging to America among the hundreds of thousands of documents released into the wild by the world's most megalomaniacal anarchist, Julian Assange.

First of all, this question would not have been posed half a century ago. Back then, we had fewer Liberals and Muslims in America, that is to say, fewer idiots, and so fewer silly questions. Can you imagine anyone during WWII carrying signs asking why we are attacking Germany, a country that never attacked us directly? How about signs with "No Blood for Beer" as if America could not buy or produce any beer on its own, but had to get it from Germany or else?

There's no shortage of Muslim morons like Mos Def who publicly admits he does not believe the US ever landed on the moon. He knows this because it has been discussed and verified in many black barbershops across the country

It's a good thing Iraq doesn't have a lot of chickens, otherwise Liberal idiots would be whining that we went to Iraq because of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Oh Brother! Gore shoveling same bull in Tampa. (By the way, you have to visit Adeline and Hazel to see a very funny photo of a bull goring two assh*les, literally)

That's right, this headline "Liberals Demand Troop Increases for Iraq" is precisely what every major American newspaper would carry if Islamic Imams declared tomorrow that Allah wants Capitalism instituted throughout the world.

The Manhattan Project which invented the atomic Bomb cost about 30 billion in today's dollars. Any non-biased economist will readily tell you that for about 2 trillion dollars, which will be the final price tag for the Iraq War, America could have easily invented a way to get gasoline out of sand and without the political fallout of thousands of soldiers' lives.