31 January 2006

Our State of Disunity

By Tom Engelhardt, Tomdispatch.com. Posted January 31, 2006.

In Bush's fifth State of the Union speech, we can only begin to guess what words will come back to haunt him in the coming year.

Tonight, the presidential State of the Union Address rolls around yet again. Only four Januaries have passed since the President used a State of the Union Address to brand Iran, Iraq, and North Korea -- the first two then bitter enemies, the third completely unrelated to either of them and on the other side of the planet -- as a World-War-II-style "axis of evil." It was the first great State of Disunion deception of the Bush administration's regal reign of error. Only three Januaries ago came the second. The President stood before Congress and pronounced those sixteen little words on his bum's rush to war with Iraq: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."

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