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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Neeka who wrote (496532)11/21/2003 2:50:51 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
moenmac,

No wonder you are so ignorant. Reading drivel like the National Review is bound to make you more stupid.

Look, that article expended its entire frothing dose of shrill right wing rage at trying to convince you that the only people organizing in London were dark skinned people with unpronounceable names.

Get yourself back to reality. And the reality is that the Mayor of London threw a party for the anti-Bush crowds. Crowds of people who look just like the cross-section of individuals in all the great cities across the planet.

This scurrilous mention of George Galloway needs rebuttal:

"A prominent member is George Galloway, a Labour-party parliamentarian under investigation for the illegal receipt of funds from Saddam Hussein."

Are you aware that Galloway has what looks to be a very likely successful libel case pending against the scurrilous and duplicitous Telegraph newspaper which ruthlessly lied about Galloway's purported connection to the Hussein regime in Baghdad? If not, why not? Probably because you've got you head and your soul buried in organs of deception like the National Review. As the saying goes, National Review readers do suffer from the unfortunately all to common disease of cranial-rectalitis.

You seem to be perfectly willing to believe the liars at the National Review, regurgitating the lies of the Telegraph UK.

Why don't you ever seem willing to believe the truth. Or to express it?
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