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        http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1194707,00.html Invade Iraq? It's a no brainer
 Terry Jones on what makes our leaders tick
 
 Monday April 19, 2004
 The Guardian
 
 Everyone agrees that President George Bush's lobotomy has been a
      tremendous success.
 
 Dick Cheney, the vice-president, declared that he was fully satisfied with
      it from his point of view.
 
 "Without the lobotomy," Mr Cheney told the American Academy of
      Neurology, "it might have proved difficult to persuade the president
      to start wars all around the world without any good pretext. But the
      removal of those parts of the brain associated with understanding the
      outcome of one's actions has enabled the president to function fully and
      without hesitation. Even when it is clear that disaster is around the
      corner, as it is currently in Iraq, the chief executive is able to go on
      TV and announce that everything is on course and that he has no intention
      of changing tactics that have already proved disastrous.
 
 "I would like to commend the surgeons, nurses and all involved with
      the operation," said Mr Cheney.
 
 Similarly, Donald Rumsfeld regards the surgery as an unqualified success.
      He writes in this month's American Medical Association Journal: "The
      president's prefrontal leucotomy has successfully removed all neural
      reflexes resistant to war-profiteering. It is a tribute to the medical
      team who undertook this delicate operation that, no matter how close the
      connection between those instigating military action and the companies who
      benefit from it, the president is able to carry on as if he were morally
      in the right."
 
 Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of defence, is also delighted at the
      beneficial effect that medical intervention has had on the president.
      "Just imagine how the president might have responded to Ariel
      Sharon's crazy schemes if we hadn't had the foresight to take out the
      neural pathways normally connected with perception and
      understanding," Mr Wolfowitz told a meeting of the Association of
      Muslim Neurosurgeons For An All-Jewish Israel. "The president is now
      capable of treating the man responsible for the massacres at Shatila and
      Sabra as a decent human being, whose advice on how to deal with the
      problems of Israel is worth not only listening to, but also taking."
 
 With all this acclaim for the US president's lobotomy, it is scarcely
      surprising that Tony Blair, should have decided to follow suit and undergo
      similar psychosurgery.
 
 Thanks to the inhibition of specific presynaptic terminals, Mr Blair now
      appears to feel totally comfortable giving his support to the US massacre
      in Falluja and to the activities of US snipers who have been so busy in
      that city shooting women, children and ambulance drivers in revenge for
      the murder of four mercenaries.
 
 It is also believed that intervention in the motor speech area of his
      cortex now enables Mr Blair to describe Iraqis who respond negatively to
      having their houses blown up as "fanatics, extremists and
      terrorists".
 
 Similarly ablation of the oculomotor nerve means that Mr Blair is now able
      to see Israeli plans to retain Jewish settlements in the West Bank as a
      big step forward in the Middle East peace process.
 
 What has come as a complete surprise, however, is the recent revelation
      that Mr Blair's brain surgery may even predate President Bush's. For
      without the removal of large portions of his cerebellum, it is hard to
      understand how the British prime minister could have turned down Mr Bush's
      no-strings offer to keep British troops out of combat in Iraq.
 
 Political commentators are thus finding it impossible to say whether it is
      Mr Bush or Mr Blair who has pioneered the use of executive lobotomies in
      the war against terrorism.
 
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