Thursday, April 06, 2006

Bush to Blame for Pearl Harbor

Apparently, according to Ted Kennedy. Read this bizzare exert from his new book:

Bush's decision to invade Iraq, Kennedy says, was an example of ''preventive war"--attacking a nation to prevent it from developing the ability to threaten the United States. A similar manner of thinking led the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor in 1941, he writes, since Japan was seeking to block the US military buildup in the Pacific.

Comparing modern America to the bloodthirsty Japanese who slaughtered millions of Asians before and during WW 2, is proof of the demented reasoning of the anti-American left.