To: Mannie who wrote (50517 ) 7/8/2004 12:35:44 PM From: Jim Willie CB Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 89467 I believe Bushy's biggest enemies for re-election are: Lay Enron indictment Greenspan monetary policy, which bought 2 yrs time (not 3) VP candidate Edwards, a trial lawyer the jig is up the economy is slowing going into the prez conventions watch for escalating Iraqi insurgent attacks unlike what the moronic Idiot Prince claims, Iraqis do not hate us and attack us because we love freedom Iraqis are attacking oil facilities so we dont continue to steal them, put the USA first in line for oil supply delivery, and continue to leave their country worse off than before the war e.g. less oil shipped than before the war e.g. less electricity than before the war e.g. less food production than before the war of course, neocon fascist cannot see this they have preset notions where evidence is dismissed at liberal press propaganda this is the most reckless, stupidest, and most corporate co-opted presidency in my adult life they cannot come to grips with the broken promises and false predictions e.g. Iraqi oil will pay for the war, and pay for oil industry reconstruction (US taxpayers are) e.g. install democracy (excluded Kurds) e.g. fight terrorism (no connection to Iraq) e.g. welcomed with open arms and flowers in the streets (850 dead soldiers) e.g. destroyed museum (promised protection) hey Wstera Hysteria, how many dead Iraqi innocents? or do you call that collateral damage? 3000 innocents? 4000 innocents? you wonder why many are shooting at our soldiers I regard neocon supporters as probably the stupidest and most intelletually compromised people I have met in decades they bear strong resemblance to Nazi Youth Leaders / jim p.s. how long are neocon morons gonna get away with frivolous TERRORIST WARNINGS ? like today, two days after VP Edwards selected few neocon fascist supporters realize that terror warnings coincide with gradual erosion of civil liberties and acquiescence toward the war effort (to seize oil) the trend is toward US coalitions in Europe, not in USA