And his plans for actually sticking to the Millinium Plan, to reduce hunger, illeterates and so on in the world, his plan to actually do something about environmental issues, maybe it is irrational, but it is another sound, and an important one.
Please, don't compare him with Hitler, for 1, following Hitler wasn't irrational at all, please get in to the stuff before judging. Germany in those days hit rock-bottom and were willing to follow anyone who would take them back on top after the humiliation of the Versailles Treaty. He made it work, was making a diiference and helped Germany back on their feet. The greatest difference is the point of exit. Where are we heading for, and those points are extremely different.
Bush protected you from terrorists? At what price? Privacy isn't what it once was. And this is not judgement, this is a sincere wondering? Was there a constant threat or was the constant code red/orange a true one, or was it made up, to back up his plans? Again, sincere wondering.
Israel, well, with great strength comes great responsibility. If I, as a teacher decide to beat up a pupil because he was calling me names and gave my car flat tires, would everyone say: well, he had it coming, he shouldn't be so annoying? No, and I'm aware of the difficulties in the Middle East, but Israel must be aware of their responsibility. Hitting UN aid and stating it to be an accident is not to be taken lightly.