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To: tejek who wrote (260918)11/18/2005 5:48:22 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572940
 
Murtha the democrat...

the party who has lost the last two presidential elections..

the party who doesn't have a majority in the House...

the party who doesn't have a majority in the senate....

"partisan politics"

lol



To: tejek who wrote (260918)11/18/2005 6:35:53 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572940
 
re: Did you see Congressman Murtha when he spoke today...

I didn't see it, but read about it. He was a real hawk. The public has turned against the war and now the politicians are starting to follow (with their tails between their legs).

Still the Bush/Cheney gang will fight on... they'll just figure they need to communicate better. To them it's not about if the war is right or wrong, it's all about the spin not the substance.

The "if you speak out against the war you are a (Jane Fonda) traitor" thing doesn't seem to be working this time.

John



To: tejek who wrote (260918)11/18/2005 11:26:40 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1572940
 
"Civil war may be declared any day.......esp. if Bush/Cheney maintains their untenable position re. Iraq."

Civil war won't be necessary. It's becoming more obvious every day that the chimpistration is BAD for America. The Repugnican congress that enabled him has to get re-elected in '06 and '08. They know that while the chimp can do whatever he wants, THEY have to be seen working for the American people. The Repugnicans will turn on the chimp, and neuter him, if not expell him. If sentiment turns to the point where the American people want Bush gone, the Repugnicans will board the train. Nixon didn't resign because the Democrats wanted him out - he resigned because the Repugnicans told him they'd support impeachment too.