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917Pour vous prouver que votre sécurité est bien assurée et que vous courriez un risque considérable si elle n’était pas assurée, nous espérons que votre sécurité ne sera pas assurée la prochaine fois que vous serez confrontés à un risque considérable. Ainsi jugerez-vous de votre bonheur un instant perdu… Ainsi jugerez-vous de la capacité ahurissante de GW Bush d’assurer votre sécurité.
Ce raisonnement frappé au coin du bon sens orwellien nous est offert par le président du parti républicain de l’Arkansas, Dennis Milligan. Il appelle avec chaleur quelque nouveau 9/11 pour que nous puissions mesurer notre tragédie si GW n’était pas là pour nous protéger d’un nouveau 9/11.
Voici l’historiette telle que nous la rapporte RAW Story, ce 3 juin :
«In his first interview as the chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party, Dennis Milligan told a reporter that America needs to be attacked by terrorists so that people will appreciate the work that President Bush has done to protect the country.
»“At the end of the day, I believe fully the president is doing the right thing, and I think all we need is some attacks on American soil like we had on [Sept. 11, 2001],” Milligan said to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, “and the naysayers will come around very quickly to appreciate not only the commitment for President Bush, but the sacrifice that has been made by men and women to protect this country.”
»Milligan, who was elected as the new chair of the Arkansas Republican Party just two weeks ago, also told the newspaper that he is “150 percent” behind Bush in the war in Iraq.
»In his acceptance speech on May 19th, Milligan told his fellow Republicans that it was “time for a rediscovery of our values and our common sense.”
»The owner of a water treatment company, Milligan was a relative unknown in Arkansas politics until being elected the party chairman. He had previously served as the party's treasurer and the Saline County Republican chair.»
Mis en ligne le 5 juin 2007 à 02H24