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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: E. T. who wrote (18413)6/14/2003 5:50:51 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 21614
 
Well, one has to go back much before the mongolian to find the hype of Krauthammer
and the dysfunctional USA media.

Gulliver and Orwell are just something to roll over, trying to get the SUV to start,
preparing for the next gerrymandered two-party election..
(luckily there are very few of them left and right, although there never were that many)

However, Krauthammer is always fun, although he obviously was not funny enough
for the US standup profession of the real professionals, professing their real jokes.

But he is doing his best.



To: E. T. who wrote (18413)6/14/2003 9:28:06 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
..the shame of having opposed the liberation of 25 million people.

I read this in the paper this morning. It's a great piece. Thanks for posting it.



To: E. T. who wrote (18413)6/15/2003 3:28:52 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
That is typical Krauthammer. Lies and deception, all for the purpose of slander.

Even if zero Iraqi antiquities were stolen, the U.S. is guilty. We knew there would be looting, were warned beforehand, were warned as it happened, and did nothing. More importantly, we did not even protect Iraqi hospitals.

For Krauthammer to suggest the media were biased against the war is a nice indictment of his credibility. In a matter of a few months, the media convinced a huge portion of the American public that Saddam orchestrated 9/11.

Tom