Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Saakashvili the Scapegoat

The guy is getting an education in how the Zionist-controlled American MSM and government operate. They CUT YOU LOOSE and PIN the BLAME on YOU!!!!

Just ask all the leaders we installed then double-crossed (too numerous to name, really. Start with Hussein and Noriega).

Welcome to the real world, "Misha!"

Of course, the side dish of soft-serve swirlies is for you, 'murka!!! See if they mention US or Israeli involvement at all, readers.


"On dangerous course, Saakashvili finds support, questions" by Tara Bahrampour, Washington Post | August 13, 2008

TBILISI, Georgia - On the first day of the war, as he spoke on television about his country's attempt to retake a breakaway territory, President Mikhail Saakashvili had a little smile on his face.

Yes, war is fun, isn't it, you mass-murdering tool!

As the situation became more grave, so did he, and in the following days he seemed at turns stressed, tearful, defiant, and solemn. In Gori, the scene of heavy Russian bombardment, he appeared in a flak jacket, trailed by camera crews, and on Monday night, when Tbilisi residents thought their turn was next, his was the demeanor of a captain going down with the ship.

And yet, in the article below, the AmeriKan MSM is claiming they can't reach Georgia so they have no idea how things are on the ground.

Sorry to make you read Zio-script, but check it out below.

It is MINIMIZING the MAYHEM Georgia caused and LYING about ACCESS to the WAR ZONE!!

AmeriKan MSM, is there ANYTHING you are NOT LYING ABOUT?

Georgia has always been the most theatrical of nations, and Saakashvili - "Misha" to his people - is the most theatrical of presidents. He swept into power four years ago as a revolutionary, promising to stamp out corruption and bring economic stability, and in some cases he delivered. But the issue of two breakaway regions was perhaps the most emotional - and quixotic - of his causes. It also came with the possibility for the most serious consequences.

Russians accuse Saakashvili of genocide in launching his attack on South Ossetia last week. Supporters scoff at that, but as news accounts emerge of civilians killed by Georgian fire and towns ravaged, some are starting to question privately whether the president committed grave errors.

Translation: We are cutting you loose, brow! NO HELP!

Call the Kurds to complain. Ask 'em about 1975.

Oh, and they are not 'errors, MSM, they are WAR CRIMES!

Though the frozen conflicts in Abkhazia and South Ossetia long predated Saakashvili, he made the regions' recovery a main theme of his presidency. He created a new ministry devoted to that cause, and often reminded his people that the separatist regions, especially the seaside resort area of Abkhazia, were part of their rightful inheritance. Russia's backing of the separatists fit well into Georgians' historical idea of themselves as a small but valiant country up against large and brutal forces.

"Democracy" elected a WAR MONGER, huh?

As an AmeriKan, I don't see how that could possibly happen.

Charm was one of Saakashvili's best weapons, effective with US leaders who liked his pro-Western stance, his fluent English, and his degrees from George Washington and Columbia universities. At least initially, he had the same effect with Georgian citizens hungry for a new kind of leadership.

Translation: The U.S. TRAINED HIM for the JOB!!!!

Who knows? He may even BE an AGENT!

When things were not going so well for the president, the breakaway regions proved useful. Last fall and winter, when crowds poured into the streets to protest Saakashvili's policies on the economy and rule of law, the administration branded his critics as Russian agents, and pro-government television stations showed secret tapes of opposition leaders holding conversations with Russian diplomats.

That's the "DEMOCRACY" we are supporting, huh?

Sick of the MS's SHIT FOOLEYS yet?

When critics pointed to shortcomings in areas such as human rights and rule of law, administration members routinely invoked Abkhazia and South Ossetia, saying these were more pressing issues.

Like Bush invokes "terrorists" when the going gets rough, huh?

According to some of them, Georgia was already at war with Russia. Such talk fueled Georgia's ambitions to join the NATO alliance, and Georgians were sorely disappointed this spring when the country was denied a formal plan toward future membership. Without a place in NATO, they felt, the threat of war with Russia loomed larger.

But THEY INVADED South Ossetia and STARTED THIS WHOLE THING!!!!!!

Assistant Deputy Secretary of State Matthew Bryza, who arrived in Tbilisi on Monday with harsh words for Russia, said the Georgian government's rhetoric had at times in the past been worrisome. "Belligerent or fiery rhetoric is part of life in the Caucasus," he said. "It is the intention that matters, and intentions can change in the heat of a crisis and lead to bad decisions."

Yeah, right, some U.S. puke is a fine one to lecture about belligerency!!!!

After the shit that spews forth from our leaders' mouths?

When war finally erupted last week, it affirmed what many in the leadership had long been saying, and caused once-vocal critics to put aside their differences and rally around the president.

Yeah, funny how that happens and CUI BONO?

Yesterday, shortly before it became clear that the Russians would stand down and try to negotiate peace, Saakashvili addressed a huge crowd in front of Parliament, the same spot where nine months ago, people had poured into the streets against him.

This time, the crowd chanted, "Misha! Misha!" and cheered wildly as he compared Georgia's situation with that of Soviet forces' Cold War crackdowns in Prague in 1968 and Hungary in 1956. He cited the support of former opponents, including one whom he said had called from exile to offer his services as a reservist.

Russian demands that Saakashvili be removed from office for now are helping assure his lock on it. But with the war apparently ending, it remains to be seen how long this affection will remain. Although his regular critics say now is not the time for criticism, some say privately that they are furious at the president for Georgia's part in causing civilian deaths."

Translation: He botched the job, and his USraeli masters are not happy about it!!!!