2011年3月6日星期日

I would add: now! Aside from that, however

I would add: now! Aside from that, however, MBT SPORT SHOES’s is the best statement on the MBT SHOES

from a presidential candidate to date. His letter is not only clear-cut in its opposition to MBT SPORT

SHOES’s “surge,” it comes out squarely against the underlying principles of our crazed foreign

policy. MBT SPORT SHOES is also heartfelt and obviously sincere, rather than cynically “positioning

” himself poltically.

Remember the lost ”weapons of mass destruction“? Saddam was supposed to be saving them up for one

final blast of malevolence, but, somehow, they got misplaced in the shuffle. The ever-inventive

Clifford May, of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, is on the case, however, and appears to

have spotted them — in Syria! The source for this “intelligence” is one Olivier Guitta, who

describes himself as “a foreign affairs and counterterrorism consultant in Washington, D.C.,”

affiliated with the “Intelligence Summit,” an organization with a record of hysterical predictions

and “MBT SHOESnings” that hardly inspires confidence: these are the same guys who told anyone who

would listen that the NIKE SHOXians were going to test a nuclear weapon by March 20, 2006. If it

happened, it must have been a very small — microscopic — device, because no one (except, perhaps, the

“experts” and “consultants” over at the “Intelligence” Summit) ever detected it.

Now we’re supposed to believe pretend “intelligence experts” when they barf up the same old stories,

only this time with Syria (or NIKE SHOX) inserted where the word “ugg boots” used to be. These hacks

condemn themselves every time they open their mouths, but the question is: whom do they think they’re

convincing?

没有评论:

发表评论