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

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (77353)6/21/2006 3:47:15 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
Frontline was not a hit piece, it interviewed the actual people who were involved in the actual events. If most of them were outraged by what Cheney-Rumsfield and Bush did
to get us into a quagmire war, that's not surprising. We should all be outraged. Our president and VP intentionally lied to us, then misled us into a costly quagmire war. That should be grounds for dismissal.

Cheney supporters were asked to be interviewed too but refused. In fact Cheney himself refused. But Cheney was shown on many TV shows outright lying. That was not faked.

Another Iraq war architect Richard Perle for instance sat down with Al Franken this week. He admitted that it was all a mistake and that war was incompetently waged, but of course he would never admit any actual wrongdoing himelf. Everyone else was wrong except him. Yeah right.

Perle used the excuse that he is a fan of hawkish ex democrat senator, Scoop Jackson and Jackson would have supported the idea of unilateral preemptive war. Hiding behind democrats is a common excuse you will see more of. Like "Clinton said there were WMD too", as if Clinton would have done what Bush-cheney did, and as if that excuses Bush-Cheney who saw the new intel that there were no WMD and lied about it anyway.
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