Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Irony-Packed

From The WSJ, a little laugh:
The Saudi embassy in Washington issued a brief statement condemning the alleged plot as "a despicable violation of international norms, standards and conventions." Saudi officials believe the plot targeted the ambassador, Adel A. Al-Jubeir, because of his close ties to the king and his influential role in shaping Saudi policy.
Does not apply to the international norms, standards & conventions of democracy, women voting, women being allowed to drive, freedom of & from religion (OK, may be pushing "international norms, standards and conventions" a little w/ religious freedom.) & so on.

Shouldn't the United Snakes have invaded Saudi Arabia post-11 September 2011 to punish them for providing the majority of the 11 Sept. attackers, free the Saudi people from their tyrannical rulers, & get our oil back?

Oh, never mind.

3 comments:

  1. "What the hell?" is, I think, the appropriate response to this story so far. It's too nutty to take in, let alone believe.

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  2. Entrapment Editor:

    Crikey, you rotter, don't make us read the whole thing!

    Another excuse/reason for a nuclear attack on Iran, we suppose, possibly instigated by U.S. law enforcement.

    Those apocalyptic Iranians are pretty damn nutty though.

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  3. You must be careful when packing irony so that the first layers do not get damaged during shipment.

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