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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: lorne who wrote (66447)9/5/2005 7:46:20 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) of 81568
 
Again you are letting your moronic thoughts to overtake you. Bush cannot be blamed for the storm. You are so bloody panicked and shitting in your pants after 9/11, that you pay more heed to what Al-Qaeda has to say than what others are saying and try to find a link to what others are saying to what Al Qaeda leaders are saying. This paranoia of yours is a boon to psychiatrists.

The nation is talking about Bush's leadership abilities. He has demonstrated none so far. His rationale for Iraq is "I would rather fight them in their streets than on our streets." Well said to attract morons like you. But then when you sit back and think. Nature brought death and destruction to his own backyard, not because he is President but that is how nature works. And how did he meet the challenge posed by nature? How did he handle it? How did he handle it? How did he handle it? I hope my repeated question is helping me getting it across through to the region where I think you have a brain.

How did Bush handle it in his own backyard? Failure, a total failure. You think when he failed to handle a emergency here, he would succeed in confronting a challenge halfway around the globe? Keep dreaming.
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