On this day, April 14, in 1912, RMS Titanic ran into into an iceberg in a completely avoidable incident that resulted in her sinking with great loss of life and treasure.
To draw a completely unavoidable parallel from that disaster, picture the United States of America as the ship, Bush as its drunken, incompetent skipper who should never have been given the keys, and his policies as the iceberg.
95 years from now, folks may sing about the USA with the same campfire song they sing today about Titanic:
"It was sad when that great ship went down."
Our only chance of salvation is over the side with him. And the horse he rode in on.
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