Saturday, September 03, 2005

 

Bush explains why he did not invade North Korea

After months of dodging the question, President Bush finally took the bold step to answering why he chose different courses of action for North Korea and Iraq. North Korea, Iraq and Iran had been labelled by the President as part of an axis of evil who seek to destroy America through nuclear means. The President had previously vowed to end their nuclear ambitions. Speaking in front of a large crowd around his Crawford ranch, the President addressed why he chose military action against Iraq, while allowing North Korea to participate in Six Party talks.

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... Some people are wondering why I used the military against Iraq and not North Korea. There is an old saying in Tennessee, I know it's in Texas, but it's also in Tennessee. It goes "If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown flush it down." You see, Kim Jung Il and the North Koreans, they're yellow, so I let them mellow. You see, it's because I care about the American tradition. Iraq on the other hand is brown, so I had to flush it down. And that means to let its infrastructures decompose so we can grow something better for us and the world.

Now some of you may be wondering what are my plans for Iran. Iran is brown, brown means flush down. Good night everybody. God bless America.

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