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Politics : TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN

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To: MKTBUZZ who wrote (447)8/4/2004 2:39:47 AM
From: Richnorth   of 493
 
It seems to me you value your opinion so much that you are simply unable to tolerate others who do not agree with you.

A great poet once said that a thing is neither good or bad but that only thinking makes it so.

And I believe? it was Emerson?? who said that

"A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." As an illustration of this quote, let's go back to the first 18 months following 9/11 when lots of folks railed against at and condemned any opinions or comments that were anti-Bush or anti-America, directly or indirectly.

But, after the first 18 months America began to lose credibility and to suffer much embarrassment worldwide as it became known that Bush had told baldfaced lies. These lies and Bush's dishonest dealings are well documented in Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11". In case you haven't seen that movie, I strongly recommend you to see it abd then share with us your debunking of it (if you can).

As a consequence of Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" and John Kerry's speech at the Democratic Convention, I see that a good number of avowed Republcans have vowed to vote for Kerry.

But, of course, there are folks who still insist that Bush should be re-elected to serve another 4 years. Such folks remind me of the ostrich that keeps burying its head in the sand as if to say, "I don't want to see or hear any evil."
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