13 October 2011

Fake job

Rico says it comes via the arch-leftist pf soto, but it's interesting nonetheless:
The long narrative spun by the indictment tells us everything but what we really need to know, which is how is it that these two Iranian "terrorists" just happened to meet up with a Mexican drug cartel assassin, who just happened to be a longtime DEA informant? I guess that would be giving too much away: far better to spice up the story with scary details, such as the conversation between one of the alleged plotters and the informant, in the course of which the former says: "If you have to blow up the restaurant and kill a hundred Americans, well, then, fuck 'em!"
This story is very scary; not because it's credible, or believable, because it is neither. However, it's the most frightening story I've heard in quite awhile, because it shows that the US government is bound and determined to go to war with Iran, no matter what the consequences. Throwing caution to the winds, our rulers have decided to go all out against Tehran, all the better to mask our current economic malaise under the damage done by the tripling and quadrupling of oil prices. This way, Obama can blame our crashing economy on Tehran, rather than his own discredited policies and sideline the Republicans, who have been criticizing him for being "soft" on Iran.
As FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III so aptly put it, the whole thing "reads like the pages of a Hollywood script."
Rico says he has no idea what the truth is here, but hide and watch...

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