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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: jlallen who wrote (8857)11/5/2004 4:58:38 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) of 20039
 
What don't we get? That the majority of Americans are morons? Just look at all these gay marriage bans. Hetrosexuals have a hard enough time keeping their own marriages from falling apart, why do they need to stick their noses into other people's business?

Bush has been the worst President in my lifetime. Our priorities are all screwed up. Anyone who would vote for a President who pisses away $130 Billion (soon to be $210 Billion) on foreign conquests are fools. It's our money, spend it here at home.

The people who "just don't get it" are those who fell for the 9/11 scam. Ed Koch, Ron Silver, and all those other well meaning people who were fooled into supporting Bush by 9/11. Duh! As if our excellent CIA had no clue that Bin Laden was ready to attack us? They even warned Bush a month before, and it fell on deaf ears. Why? Did a President struggling with legitimacy issues regarding his election and suffering from a 40% approval rating, see it as he perfect opportunity to save his Presidency and to implement his plans to invade Iraq and Afghanastan? His biographer said Bush talked about invading Iraq in 1999, and talked about how it was important for the American people to preceive him as a strong leader. Well, this is one American who's not falling for his obvious con.
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