Re: Anyone See The Huge Irony Here?
The irony didn't start there. Look how hypocritical George, and the people that support him are:
We laugh at the Iraqi people when their public relation clown made an idiot out of himself by reporting inaccurate information. Yet, when the U.S does the same thing (the Lynch fiasco, the U.S organized statue lie, The WMD lie) we say it's okay to lie because it's not lying, it's propaganda.
When voters here support their president, it's called patriotism. When the people of Iraq support theirs, we call them criminals.
When Saddam takes the country's wealth and builds palaces, we call him a cruel dictator. When George does the same thing by giving our country's wealth to his rich friends to build palaces which in turn give millions to his campaign, we call it trickle down ecomonics.
When Saddam does not allow freedom of the press, we feel sorry for the iraqis. When George and the FCC make sure that we don't have true freedom of the press, it's called free enterprise since we could all buy satellite T.V's if we insist on seeing news and facts that George does not want us to see.
George thinks it's great that he get's special treatment to attend an elite college because he is rich, white and the son of someone who went there, but if a minority gets close to any special treatment that get's them into a college, it's then unfair.
It in no way surprises me that George understands the importance for the rest of the world to have freedom of speech, but then does not understand why we need it.