Sunday, October 21, 2007

Ok, I'm Scared

From Reuters:

Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday described Iran as an obstacle to peace in the Middle East and said the world could not stand by and allow it to develop a nuclear weapon.


Remember all the rheotic before Bush and Cheney invaded Iraq? It's beginning to sound a lot similar to that. I want to think that even these two could not be dumb enough to put us into a third war in the Middle East, but I can't. Unfortunately I do think they could do something like this. For as much as we say the "other" side is fighting a holy war, as far as Bush is concerned so is he. He may think it's his "holy" duty to do as much damage over there as possible before he leaves office.

It's enough to keep me up at night.

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