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letter to the London Observer from Terry Jones (yes, of Monty Python).
Letter to the Observer - Sunday January 26, 2003 I'm really excited by George Bush's latest
reason for bombing Iraq: he's running out of patience. And so am I! For
some time now I've been really pissed off with Mr Johnson, who lives a
couple of doors down the street.
I've been round to his place a few times
to see what he's up to, but he's got everything well hidden. That's how
devious he is. As for Mr Patel, don't ask me how I know, I just know
- from very good sources - that he is, in
Since I'm the only one in the street with a decent range of automatic firearms, I reckon it's up to me to keep the peace. But until recently that's been a little difficult. Now, however, George W. Bush has made it clear that all I need to do is run out of patience, and then I can wade in and do whatever I want! And let's face it, Mr Bush's carefully
thought-out policy towards Iraq is the only way to bring about international
peace and security. The one certain way to stop Muslim fundamentalist suicide
bombers targeting the US
Mr Bush makes it clear that all he needs to know before bombing Iraq is that Saddam is a really nasty man and that he has weapons of mass destruction - even if no one can find them. I'm certain I've just as much justification for killing Mr Johnson's wife and children as Mr Bush has for bombing Iraq. Mr Bush's long-term aim is to make the world a safer place by eliminating 'rogue states' and 'terrorism'. It's such a clever long-term aim because
how can you ever know when you've achieved it? How will Mr Bush know when
he's wiped out all terrorists? When every single terrorist is dead? But
then a terrorist is only a terrorist once he's committed an act of terror.
What about would-be terrorists? These are the ones you really want to eliminate,
since most of the known terrorists, being suicide bombers, have already
eliminated themselves.
It's the same in my street. Mr Johnson
and Mr Patel are just the tip of the iceberg. There are dozens of other
people in the street who I don't like and who - quite frankly - look at
me in odd ways. No one will be really safe
Like Mr Bush, I've run out of patience,
and if that's a good enough reason for the President, it's good enough
for me. I'm going to give the whole street two weeks - no, 10 days - to
come out in the open and hand over all
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