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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neeka who wrote (345319)1/20/2003 10:39:14 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
<<Did Daschel, Murray, Kerry or any other Congressman or Senator join the protesters?>>

They diligently represent the protestors' treason in the Senate, and in public. They share with them the common goal of destroying America. They are, however, more pro-active, in that instead of just carrying signs occasionally, they do the heavy lifting detail work of corrupting and impoverishing America at every opportunity: Everything from trying to make Bin-Laden into a hero to school children, to fighting ruinous and divisive class warfare, to manipulating the illiterate lower-income blacks through totalitarian racism.

They are the modern SS, and they are entrenched in the Senate because they take advantage of the massive ignorance and feverish hate of their constituents...



To: Neeka who wrote (345319)1/29/2003 9:05:49 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
Daschle and Kerry voted WITH Bush on Iraq. They are not against taking Saddam out, they just don't want it done recklessly and without UN approval. The problem, my friend, is that world opinion is now going about 75% AGAINST Bush on this and we are going to need our friends and allies in the future for more important things that helping with Saddam. My prediction is also that Tony Blair is going to have a very hard time following Bush rushing into battle. His public HATES the idea. And even our generals like Stormin' Normin' are very cautious and alarmed about the Bush saber rattling. That said, I hope we DO take out Saddam soon, though we may be able to do it without a full-scale invasion. Also, we need to figure out who's going to lead Iraq afterward. There is NO ONE there right now. And maybe that's the way Bush's oil cronies like it, Hmm?
Nothing unpatriotic about being cautious about wars. And in the meantime Saddam is in the tightest box of his life. We have more to fear from a half dozen other places.