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


To: PROLIFE who wrote (541789)2/18/2004 1:43:28 AM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
we are fighting a war against terrorists who ARE radical extremists

If we would have stayed the course in Afghanistan and seized bin Laden, I'd have agreed with you. But we took a right turn into Iraq under a smoke screen of WMD and Nukes, none of which have ever been found, and no link between Saddam and Al Qaeda has ever been drawn.

When a president lies about the reasons for going to war, a war that was planned pre 9-11, It's extreme and radical.

Bush has got to go. There is no room for that kind of radicalism in a peace loving and free society. He must be flushed out of power and sent back to the Ranch. Bush talks about the peace loving people of the world, but he is a war monger. He and his family are tied to the money of war and oil, and now Bush does the bidding of these two out of control industries while profiting handsomely himself.

Orca



To: PROLIFE who wrote (541789)2/18/2004 11:11:22 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 769667
 
Takes a skunk to know a skunk. Radical is a word that easily comes to mind when I think of Kerry. Notice his voting record, notice his actions after Nam. If these arent RADICAL then I dont know what radical is. (course I'm not a skunk-gg). I think Kerry is practice the old OFFENSE makes the best DEFENSE. He calls Bush RADICAL so that when its PROVEN KERRY is Radical everyone just blows it all away as Spin. But, we know its not spin as it applies to Kerry, but will the public--who knows? jdn