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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: KonKilo who wrote (21215)5/11/2003 1:16:29 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
<font color=blue> You wrote:"I apologize for the incivility in my previous post to you...that sort of rudeness is never appropriate."<font color=black>

When I first started reading your reply, at the words "I apologize .......", I said to myself, "OK, get ready for a real insulting zinger!"

Instead I found you civil. That is nor normal for the antiBush crowd. I thank you for your civil response.

Beside incivility among the antiBush, or the antiAmerican, or the antiSemitic crowds, is their willingness to twist the truth, or post intentional falsehoods. I dislike that.

The current issue is whether or not America has "Dreams of global conquest". No one would come right out and accuse America of wanting to conquer the world, so I made the comment that the "Conquest" comment was not related to current events.

Do you feel that America is out the conquer the world?

I'll await your "Socratic" response, however I'd prefer a yes or no. <g>



To: KonKilo who wrote (21215)5/11/2003 2:19:55 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Re: that sort of rudeness is never appropriate.

Oh yes it is:

cheneyblog.com

When it comes to Oil Slick Dick, rudeness is the only appropriate response.



To: KonKilo who wrote (21215)5/11/2003 9:16:35 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 93284
 
Summary of Neocon profiteering:

Bush ally set to profit from the war on terror

Antony Barnett and Solomon Hughes
Sunday May 11, 2003
The Observer

James Woolsey, former CIA boss and influential adviser to President George Bush, is a director of a US firm aiming to make millions of dollars from the 'war on terror', The Observer can reveal.

Woolsey, one of the most high-profile hawks in the war against Iraq and a key member of the Pentagon's Defence Policy Board

[continued ...]

observer.co.uk