Russian Prime Minister Putin blasted Bush and his band of criminals in a press release moments ago accusing him of a "Wag the Dog" scheme in order to distract the laughable American MSM from reporting further on the decay of the American economy,
record foreclosures, unemployment,the banking calamity, the failed Bush foreign policy in Iraq, the forgotten Afghanistan War, Corruption hearings indicting even more corrupt republicans,etc, etc, etc... according to Russian intelligence reports.
Bush's spokesperson, Miss Perino, immediately denied the allegations in a news conference.
Conspiracy? Maybe not.
An American passport belonging to a Texas resident was found in a war torn region where some of the heaviest casualties occured.
Putin went on to say that American advisors so to speak were
in the area participating in actual combat. He went on to say the obvious; If they were there in the region participating in a combat role that they received their marching orders from the top. Only Bush could have authorized such actions. If he did,
he has not only violated International but American law. Anyone familiar with the term black-ops???
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