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


To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (447726)8/25/2003 6:57:57 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769667
 
Looks like Bush and this country are in big trouble now. Assuming they're right that Saddam has WMD's somewhere, half our army is sitting in Iraq like ducks with very little security around them.

If I were Osama I'd be trying to sneak in any dirty devices I could lay my hands on. The UN blast proved that Iraq is a very dangerous place, though chickenhawk AWOL Bush said "bring it on!" and trivialized it.

Bush and his neocons are just plain liars. Even many Republicans are now agreeing with that. And their domestic and economic policies really stink to high heaven. I daresay nothing will get better until those skunks are out of the White House.

Maybe it wont even take Kerry. Maybe Dean or Clark or even Gephardt or Graham could beat Bush now. I think the country is getting damned tired and disgusted. The right-wing all sound like hypcrites and liars these days, like never before. It's a wonder they even dare to open their mouths anymore. It's now common knowledge Bushies lied about Iraq and exposed our troops to great danger with their reckless strategies. Not only that, they're putting us in deep hock for the next decade at least. And look at the gas prices now. Remember Bush-Cheney promising to "fix" our energy problems. They fixed it all right. For Houston and Big Oil