Don't bet on it -- despite what Time Magazine says. The Big Dick won't let Georgie-boy give up so easily.
The war against the Middle Class continues. The war against the Constitution continues. And the danger around the world mounts hourly.
Believe me, there is a method to their madness. What most deem a failed policy, they see as success. The more apples they upset in the apple cart, the more likely we will be engaged in war for decades to come -- and the more money will flow into their personal coffers for their own greedy benefit. (We pay the bills, you see--in lives and taxes. They reap the war profits.)
The end of Cowboy Diplomacy? Hogwash. These guys are gearing up for war, war and more war -- and don't be fooled if anyone tells you otherwise. War equals money. Money equals power. And world domination is the name of their game.
Hey, Bush is "The War" president, remember?
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