Sunday, January 30, 2005

PNAC correspondence

A letter from a heap of arsehole idealogues;

"The United States military is too small for the responsibilities we are asking it to assume. Those responsibilities are real and important. They are not going away. The United States will not and should not become less engaged in the world in the years to come. But our national security, global peace and stability, and the defense and promotion of freedom in the post-9/11 world require a larger military force than we have today. The administration has unfortunately resisted increasing our ground forces to the size needed to meet today's (and tomorrow's) missions and challenges."

Should of known. Too dim to understand he's too old, Bush asks Pop and Unca Cheney to sort him a safe, cushy job i.e. Commander in Chief, to escape the draft.

Oh, wait, this letter wasn't sent to Bush. Watch your back, son.

Kurt Nimmo explains how this latest missive fits in to the general state of play and also has a bit of information on the signatories.