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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (13525)8/20/2007 11:27:36 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (4) of 224713
 
My friendship with the Colonel from Fallujah was reported in great detail when I was hanging out with him. So F you, you twit. You know nothing about the military and Bush is the most pethatic commander in chief in US history. Everyone knows that.

Me and the Colonel spent a lot of time together talking about Iraq and I also quizzed another Colonel who was stationed in Kuwait. Both guys are the honest intelligent types, not radical dishonest ideological extremists like you. They are the ones who know how to run things, the ones we need running things, and they were both extremely disgusted by the Bush-cheney regime's corruption of our military, especially by throwing hundreds of billions at Halliburton types to try and privatize it with corrupt cronies and cold-blooded killers loyal to no one but their paymasters.

Remember too, almost all the generals have been against Bush-Cheney. Every time one retires and can speak out, they usually do, One top general recently called Bush AWOL on the war on terror and a complete failure as commander in chief. That's something you rightwingers imagine them saying about liberals, but it's your rightwing corruption and incompetence which is the real enemy of our military. Bush has hurt out military far more than any Al Qaida attacks.
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