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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (34612)7/9/2004 3:06:11 PM
From: Cola CanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Congress shoots down Tyrant Bush!

In a sharp blow to President Bush's stringent new Cuba
policy, Republicans in Congress joined Democrats to declare
that rules banning the personal shipment of such items as
clothing, deodorant and seeds to the island went too far.
(Washington Post)
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1. Republicans JOINED democrats AGAINST Bush! Bush
losing support everywhere!
2. Bush would make Cubans suffer to get votes. Human life
must be worthless to Bush.
3. Bush invaded Iraq to liberate people, then tries to
make Cubans suffer to get a vote. Bush the hypocrite.

How low will Bush sink before Nov elections? Bush's
actions are truly disgusting in any sense of definition.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (34612)7/9/2004 4:47:56 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Not One Taker for $10,000 reward from Moore if anyone can prove he told any lies in F-9-11. Amazing huh?

Fahrenheit 9/11 may also be branded as the film that made an overblown case against the Bush team. Certainly defenders of the Iraq war are already casting it that way. Limbaugh calls it "a pack of lies." In the online publication Slate, Christopher Hitchens wrote that it was "a sinister exercise in moral frivolity, crudely disguised as an exercise in seriousness." Even liberal Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, an opponent of the war, told his readers that he "recoiled from Moore's methodology." To mount fast responses to critics like those, Moore has organized a "war room" overseen by former Clinton White House aides Chris Lehane and Mark Fabiani. He also hired the former chief of fact checking at the New Yorker magazine to comb the film for inaccuracies. "There's lots of disagreement with my analysis of these facts or my opinion based on the facts. But," he insists, "there is not a single factual error in the movie. I'm thinking of offering a $ 10,000 reward for anyone that can find a single fact that's wrong."