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To: Sully- who wrote (91861)12/22/2004 8:58:58 PM
From: Grainne  Respond to of 108807
 
You are the only person I have ever known who alleges MSNBC is a leftist network. I find that quite a strange way of looking at things.

I quote from a huge variety of sources. Now it is true that some of these are foreign journalists, who see America's role in Iraq a bit more clearly than most Americans do. Thank goodness for the foreign press! And international organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International and the Red Cross and the World Court. Oh wait, we didn't join, because our president was afraid Americans would end up charged with war crimes. Gee, isn't that interesting?

This is what you said in your post:

And no matter what, no matter how much they lie & lie & lie,
you will side with the anti-American, anti-Bush, anti-war
propagandists.

And I'll be on America's side as long as they continue to
uphold the Constitution & put our security first."

Now I hardly think the Bush administration is interested in upholding the Constitution. They are trying to take away right, benefits, you name it, as fast as they can. It is actually the most patriotic, most pro-American thing anyone can do to become an advocate for peace when we are engaged in an unjust war. But if you feel really strongly, I do hope you and the missus and any older children you might have are serving in our proud military.

And do you really think invading Iraq was putting our security first? Gee, I sure don't feel more secure. It was like a huge recruiting poster for Al-Qaida, so big it could be seen from the heavens. Really good security move . . .