Sunday, August 20, 2006

Blair feels let down by Bush over Lebanon. Blair lifts his poodle tail and trots out of the room defiantly.

The alliance between George Bush and Tony Blair is in danger after it was revealed that the Prime Minister believes the President has 'let him down badly' over the Middle East crisis.

A senior Downing Street source said that, privately, Mr Blair broadly agrees with John Prescott, who said Mr Bush's record on the issue was 'crap'.

The source said: "We all feel badly let down by Bush. We thought we had persuaded him to take the Israel-Palestine situation seriously, but we were wrong. How can anyone have faith in a man of such low intellect?"

Yes our president is a man of "low intellect" but what does that say about Tonay Blair and the other European leaders who followed George Bush into Iraq and allowed him make all of the important decisions? I mean the man is an imbecile and yet all of these sophisticated intellectual men followed him like he was the "Big Man on Campus" or something.

This was not a decision to "tp" a rival fraternities house, this was a decision to attack another country and depose its leader! And Bush managed to get England, Italy, Spain, Norway, Japan, and let's not forget Poland, to follow him into this disasterous war. How? And when are these leaders going to start making George pay for costing them the confidence of their fellow countrymen? It literally makes my head hurt sometimes.

I actually doubt that Blair will publicly say anything against the President. It would go against his poodly nature.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:55 PM

    I'm sure, had our current Conservative government been in power at the time, we too, would have followed Bush.

    Fortunately, for us, we were under a Liberal administration who put no credence in the misguided policies coming out of Washington.

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