Going Rogue: An Amerikan Life

Sarah Palin has a new book called ‘Going Rogue: An American Life’, I’m surprised she can write or read, or count but it’s her ghost writer that’s drawing the interest. Lynn Vincent is Palin’s ghost writer, Lynn’s last ghost writing job was for retired American General William Boykin who believes his mission in the military is to defeat Satan, the dark Prince of Hell. Boykin also believes he has a spy satellite picture of a demon on the battlefield. A demon ladies and gentlemen, no not this demon,

this demon.

Based on Lynn’s previous work I’m really looking forward to her revelations of Palin, I hope it comes with a rapture colour coded book slip that helps warn readers when Obama officially transforms into the Anti-Christ after passing health care reform and gun control measures.








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Like Gordon Brown using paratroopers to rescue a New York Times reporter who took too close a look at the stolen tankers where the Taleban were blown sky high.Obama has been satisfied that the use of deadly force to oppose so called highly organised and co-ordinated global terror networks is entering into the realm of pure fantasy and high spectacle or dramatis personae.Twice now he has supervised the slaying of Somalians. Fellow Africans said to be the descendants of slaves like his wife Michelle, and his father from Kenya.In South EAST Asia in Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia Noordin Top estranged from his wife for 8 years and Beitullah Mehsud betrayed by the whereabouts of a family member seeking medical assistance have been assassinated for their opposition to globalise western sponsored terror which now includes us within the security council. David Lange’s postscript states that he sees no new threat emerging for us as America will be the sole superpower.What about them.In ‘My Life’ he goes further and states that in the future there really won’t be any foreseeable threat, because they would have worked something out like Matthew Hooten Danish Solution.This is the neither confirm nor deny fallacy that they no longer possess nuclear weapons on their nuclear powered ships.This from someone who has booted us out of our defence security arrangement with our closest neighbours the Australians. Should we trust them?John Howard invoked Anzus after 9/11, and was commemorating the 50th anniversary of the treaty, although our membership ‘fell into abeyance’ in 1986 when we refused to accept visiting NUCLEAR WARSHIPS.Lange said he did not want to be defended by totalitarian nuclear weapons.If we couldn’t say no and stay friends, what use was that?Good friends should disagree on occasions otherwise the friendship is merely fair weather friends of the type Pamela Anderson takes to bed with her.He said a friend had been attacked and he was actually in the country at the time. Neither of the two crucial premises in Howard’s argument for war can be relied upon.That supporting the Americans and not us was vital to Australians security was wrong headed.There were no weapons of mass destruction like in Qoms holy city right now either.American and Australian and British and Canadian first world English speaking democracies actions in Afghanistan have eroded their authority, prestige and credibility.The threat posed by weapons of mass destruction, in hindsight has proved to be a mirage, a dangerous so-called legal Security Council type pretext of the five permanent veto rights members that Iran wants changed.It sets out a dangerous precedent for their unilateral “international community” attacks.Pre-emptive war is the BUSH DOCTRINE not Obamas.The diplomacy leading up to this possible all out assault on Iran is undermining the contribution they want to make to the U.N, a vital if flawed institution if Gaddafi throwing the rule book back over his head at them is to be believed, and why shouldn’t it?
First you change an unpalatable election result for Hamas in Gaza.Then you do the exact same thing in ‘the Afghan’ when things aren’t going your way in the war for democracy.Is their any cause for hope?
No, not really!
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