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To: Joe NYC who wrote (209187)10/29/2004 9:33:28 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572616
 
I particularly like the way Bush and Cheney got on the record saying the explosives were probably removed early, and even releasing satellite photos to back their lies, and now they are caught. I am feeling schadenfreude (my new favorite word).

TP



To: Joe NYC who wrote (209187)10/29/2004 12:27:48 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572616
 
It seems to me that this latest Hail Mary is going to leave you guys deep in Al-QaQa.

The only ca ca is the the ca ca on Bush's face. Its amazing to me that you sit there and defend this president who allowed the insurgents to arm themselves free of charge. Those arms are what's killing American soldiers. And the insurgents did not get those explosives from Syria or Iran but from al Qaqaa
thanks to the incompetency of ole Rummie and Bush.

Stupid is as stupid does! And this is about as stupid as it gets!

Shame on you for being so partisan! You've lost all credibility!



To: Joe NYC who wrote (209187)10/29/2004 1:47:17 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572616
 
Bush aides winced when former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a frequent Bush campaign partner and surrogate, said the troops in Iraq, not Bush, bore the responsibility for searching for the explosives.

"No matter how you try to blame it on the president, the actual responsibility for it really would be for the troops that were there. Did they search carefully enough didn't they search carefully enough?" Giuliani said on NBC's "Today" program.

abcnews.go.com

Another partisan hack like you; blaming the troops instead of the Commander in Chief for the mistake at al Qaqaa.