Tuesday, November 21, 2006

George The Great ImPoser Vists Indonesia


Four out of five Indonesians do not trust Bush, according to the Pew Research Center. But that didn't stop the arrogant Decider from imposing on the Muslim nation with one of his famed nightmare visits from hell.

As we know all too well, George W. Bush doesn't read polls, cuz George doesn't really care what anyone thinks, which is why the Decider must travel with so gawdawful much body armor.


"More than 18,000 rifle-carrying troops" were deployed to the site of George's six hour visit to Indonesia.

The Asia Times reports that the Ruler of the Superpower imposed on Indonesia to the tune of an estimated:

"Rp6 billion (US$660,000) for security costs of the visit, which included a 2-kilometer security cordon around Bogor's Presidential Palace, 8,000 police officers, school and business closures, and the shutdown of mobile-phone networks. That figure doesn't nearly capture the visit's true costs, however.

At the famed Bogor Botanical Gardens, world leaders from Belgium's King Leopold to North Korea's Great Leader Kim Il-sung to Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen have enjoyed the flora and planted trees to leave behind something of value from their stay. Bush, on the other hand, leaves behind a pair of helipads that required the relocation of a rare lotus from its pond.


[T]ens of millions of Indonesians . . questioned why the visit took place at all."

Let me venture a guess. George went to Indonesia to win their hearts and minds?