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


To: KLP who wrote (410919)6/2/2003 12:52:09 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I didn't know graves constitute WMDs. America is full of graves. Hell, the whole world is full of graves. My GOD! That must mean there are WMDs everywhere just because there are graves! What is the Chimp waiting for? Let him start bombing Mexico, Canada, etc.. Lots of graves there. Sheesh... where do you guys get your education from? Right wing radio? LMAO!



To: KLP who wrote (410919)6/2/2003 1:56:43 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
The Marxist/Leninist anti-American left wing domestic enemy revises history to suit their war against America. They will deny the WMD's, as well as the Al Quaida connection as long as their 20% base wants to hear it. These are not arguments, they are Leninist propaganda disguised as arguments.

A few weak-minded neocons will be fooled, and the domestic enemy will sweep Blowhard Bill O'Reilly into their prom. But the Real America will ignore it, in light of our great victory over terrorism in Iraq.

Iran is next...



To: KLP who wrote (410919)6/2/2003 10:14:18 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The mass graves in Iraq are proof only of the way Bushes conduct foriegn policy, and that is badly. These are the graves of those who Bush Sr. told to rise up and fight Saddam. He then watched them get slaughtered as if it were the Harvard-Yale football game.

kutv.com

Just after coalition troops routed Iraq from Kuwait in 1991 the first President Bush urged Iraqis to overthrow Saddam Hussein.

When Shiites in Basra, including Almaliky did it, he was shot and the U.S. was no help.

"We were going to be covered by the Air Force, American Air Force and supported even after we had taken control of the city, we expected troops to get in. Nothing of that happened," Almaliky said.

Instead, Almaliky said Saddam Hussein was allowed to unleash scud missiles and bury the U.S.-encouraged revolt. The Shiites still don't trust the U.S.

TP