Okay, everyone repeat after me: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a bad man.
Do we all feel better?
That is certainly the hope of the Bush Administration. By vilifying the president of Iran, they continue to divert our attention from the real issues.
Yes, Iran does have a history of Islamic terrorist activities and supporting same.
However, when it comes to the crystallizing moment that drew an asleep-at-the-wheel USA into the real world - 9/11 - Iran wasn't a player. Neither was Iraq.
In fact, the true players were supposedly our friends. Since September 2001, the Bush Misadministration has managed to effectively cloud the truth with lies and accusatory diversions, primarily in an attempt to protect its allies and butt buddies in the Big Oil business.
Over the next several entries, I will outline the true conspirators behind 9/11, and how the President and his cronies protected them following the attack on the World Trade Center.
The conclusion, however, I can state now. With the exception of a few feel-good superficial security measures that had no real impact on public safety, 9/11 changed absolutely nothing. We are probably at an even greater risk of attack now than at any other time in our history.
Check back later, campers. It's a ride that will make Space Mountain look like a riding mower.
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