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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: lurqer who wrote (29499)10/3/2003 7:53:10 PM
From: thames_sider  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
"unfortunate".
Hmm. Let me see. Invade a country which is no threat whatsoever, under false pretences that it's a real imminent danger.
Bomb it, burn it, kill its people.
Replace its leadership with puppets.
Pass over its assets to your friendly companies.
Charge your own country for the privilege.
Lie about your aims, motives and plans from start to finish.
(Where's the truth been?).

"Unfortunate".
My preferred phrase would be
"so f*cking wrong it's criminal recklessness deserving of the term TREASON".

But as we know, wasting billions of pounds of public money, paying billions more to friends who then fund your lies, sending hundreds (so far) of your own soldiers to die needlessly, and murdering thousands of innocent and powerless civilians is "unfortunate".
A blow-job is criminal.

It's good to have these fine distinctions of law clarified by some truly moral men. If only, if only, the Hell they lyingly profess to believe in could be true, at least for them... what do you imagine Cheney's punishment would be?

I do hope something "unfortunate" happens to him and his family (Biblical-style, as evinced by that honorable man Sharon], maybe even before they suicide from sheer shame... teach him the meaning of the word, perhaps, although I doubt it.
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