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October 19, 2005

And the Nobel Prize for Blogging Goes to...

Posted by Dave Blount at October 19, 2005 6:44 AM

No one can say that moonbat bloggers are totally useless — not so long as The Iraq War Was Wrong Blog is around to chase your blues away with a guffaw-inducing level of illiteracy. By comparison with this guy, Harold Pinter could almost pass for a college graduate. The foreign policy analysis is cutting edge, in the Michael Moore tradition. This is from a recent post entitled "Waht dictatorship RELLY looks like":

Over this past weekend, a dark curtain fell over Iraq while the world stood idly by. The Neocons engineered the whole rigged process where by just for having the numbers(a numbers shell-game basically), they could ram a "so" called "Constition" through on The Iraqi's.
Completely against the wishes of the Iraqi's (i.e. The Sunnis) themselfs.
This is American style "democracy" (more like dictatorship of the numbers) imposed on a innocent nation (Iraqis i.e. Sunnis). All they needed was the collaboration of a willing populous of a bunch of collaborating Quigleys (Shites). Thats how easy it is folks. While we stood by and did nothing(for example- I went for Indian that night (Chicken Tiki/Narn/Lentel cracker ect)- talk about fell guilty the next day)
The dhingers are now running around saying this makes the war was right. But you know waht. There 180 degrees backwards(yes 180 - its not 360 like dhinger dumbies probably thing). This is one of hte most powerful illustrations possible how why The Iraq War was wrong.

If I'm interpreting this essay correctly, the author is unimpressed with the historic vote on the Iraqi constitution over the weekend. Now you know better than to take heart in Iraq's steady progress toward democracy.

If this whole site is a joke, kudos — someone did an excellent job. If not, too bad they don't give Nobel Prizes for blogging, because this would be a sure winner.

Hat tips: Carrie, The Indepundit