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


To: Dr. Doktor who wrote (373929)3/18/2003 11:22:10 PM
From: MKTBUZZ  Respond to of 769670
 
I would consider some of these fools as terrorists, and they should be treated as such.



To: Dr. Doktor who wrote (373929)3/19/2003 12:56:58 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
Too late for peace marchers to help Saddam. He's dead within days or weeks. So let them express their free speech. You may not agree with them. But what difference will it make? Doesn't hurt one solider of ours.

I posted a letter from 10,000 vets saying they agree this war is way too hasty and reckless. So let the vets speak. And the churches. This is America. They can speak. Even wackos can speak, on the right (see any radio talkshow these days) or the left.

Also, this is a pre-emptive strike not a normal war. We were not attacked. And we are so militarily superior there's nothing to worry about once the fighting starts except dirty last tricks by Saddam, which will happen whether peace marachers march or not. So mellow out.

No one's a traitor except I can see except maybe Kenny Lay and those in Texas who ripped off Americans for 100 billion. And others of their ilk. Special interests looting our treasury. Polluters. You know those types. But they get a free ride under Bush I guess. But Peace marchers get called "evil traitors". Tsk tsk. Not very American.

North Korea is next. Bush has fanned those flames. Not he has to somehow put them out. More dangerous than Saddam by far. And even more dangerous than both of them are economic problems. If we fall into a depression watch out. Bush has us headed in that direction.

Also worry about environmental, health and education problems. They're more gradual but just as important as anything. And all three are getting ignored these days by Bushies. As David gergen said tonight on TV, the war has sucked the oxygen out of every other issue on earth, and it's been 9 months now. Worth it? Not a chance.

But go troops, gung ho! Now that we're going in everyone is equally patriotic. Even peace marchers, ironically.