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

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (18104)11/22/2007 12:14:01 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) of 224774
 
The cost of Bush's debacle in Iraq (not a war but a big fat ugly out of control mess) is more than the GDP of most small countries. And it does us absolutely no good at all. In fact we'll be lucky if we can salvage anything of value from it at all. It's the biggest waste of money since Vietnam, roughly ten times the cost of the S+L debacle, or the coist of incuring every person into American for free health care, plus all the harm to our military and countless US troops killed, maimed, damaged, suicide (record number more than our casualties now), mentally deranged, etc. Plus the fact Bush actually creates MORE enemies by doing it the way he did, so it was totally counter-produtive.

Bush-Cheney deserve to be hung by the balls until they twist in the wind. In the old days, a guillotine would be ready.

Dont you love giving your hard-earned tax dollars to crooks like Hallibuyton who rips us all off daily, and Blackwater who murders Iraqi civilians on the street for "fun"? Nice group these Bushie war mongers and profiteers. Actually, the scum of the earth and no patriots, any of them. Just traitors. The sooner you realized it the better for your mental health. Living in denial is a form of psychosis. And it's bad for America and our troops too.
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