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


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (500497)11/29/2003 2:06:33 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
And the SHRUB WON'T GO TO A FUNERAL FOR THOSE HE SENT TO THEIR DEATHS>>>>>>
REAL COMPASSIONATE EH???
The YELLOW president
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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (500497)11/29/2003 3:16:11 PM
From: D.Austin  Respond to of 769667
 
Yo Kenneth, see if you can find more of that unbiased opinion here....
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failureisimpossible.com
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I love this one.....And another 4,397 troops have been evacuated from Iraq to U.S. military hospitals - usually in Germany - for treatment of medical problems not related to wounds or injuries.
They include 290 treated for urological problems such as kidney stones - thought by many soldiers to be caused by drinking large quantities of high-mineral bottled water during the blistering summer in Iraq. Another 299 were treated for heart problems and 249 for gastrointestinal illnesses.
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and for fair balance
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"It is like the soul coming back to the body."
Ibrahim Abdullah, a refugee returning to Iraq

"The tension is reducing every day. We are seeing a change. People are starting to realize that the soldiers are not here to occupy Fallujah forever-they're here to help us rebuild."
Taha Bedawi, mayor of Fallujah,

"The Iraqi people have got rid of two of the biggest criminals in history. Their victims and the sons of their victims, who lived for 35 years under oppression, are feeling proud and happy."
Muwaffak al-Rubaiei, a member of the Iraqi Governing Council

"For the first time I feel really free."
Latif Yahia, Uday's former double, after hearing of Uday's death

whitehouse.gov