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The biggest threat to life on this planet is George Bush. That is a pretty bold conclusion if you ask me..one man can destroy the world as we know it?
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Hip...ever hear the names Adolf Hitler, Julius Ceasar, or Napolean Bonaparte?
Each had a " vision" of a perfect world, and took all actions to see that world materialize before their very eyes...
Just because GW' s intention is different, doesn' t necessarily indicate that his vision is any better.
Just a little food for thought...
Part 1: A small dark-haired man rose to power and manipulated a country to believe in the enlightenment of the " Master Race" , at all cost, while he himself was not a member of that master race. It took the dark-haired man spreading his forces too thin on three fronts to defeat his own cause. Most if not all historians agree that if he had allowed his generals to carry out their original plans, his original " vision" would have materialized. A single man, a single vision, to rule the world with an iron fist with the perfect man.
Part 2: The son of an oil man, born in Connecticut and raised with money and power, became the first ever son of a president to become president. He had a vision to rid the world of all evil, as he perceived evil, with no help from the rest of the world. He divided his forces on multiple fronts, and his forces grew weak from lack of support. He commanded them to move forward, all the time hoping to see his vision materialize before his eyes. He made progress, but all the while his constituents lacked his vision, and hence they failed to see the results of his absolute resolve.
Different visions---yes. Same outcome---to be determined, by the American people and the rest of the world.