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To: stockman_scott who wrote (177317)12/7/2005 2:22:39 AM
From: geode00  Respond to of 281500
 
Amazing isn't it? Bush lies and lies and lies all the time about one thing after another in Iraq but gets chance after chance after chance to redeem himself, explain himself, dig himself out a well, contradict himself and look like a blithering idiot time and again and still the corporate media keep building him up whenever they get the chance.

When it comes to the opposition, however, the corporate media find something new every few months to niggle away at WHILE IGNORING that the opposition has been absolutely, positively correct about Iraq.

Dean was correct about Iraq. Bush was not only wrong, he lied and is still lying about Iraq.

The corporate media pat Bush on the rear and send him out shining and new again. The corporate media take DeanTheCorrectOne out to the woodshed yet again.

Unbloodybelievable.

Ditto spineless Dems.

While no one is paying attention, Bush is going to cut and run in time for the midterms. Bush is not staying the course but simply lying about what he hasn't accomplished.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (177317)12/7/2005 11:27:25 AM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Democrats Fear Backlash at Polls for Antiwar Remarks

By Jim VandeHei and Shalaigh Murray


This is good healthy political party debate. We've grown so accustomed to its absence with the Republicans in control of both houses of Congress, that we don't know how to respond to its presence.

Let's have a full national debate on the war in Iraq, one in which, as we all know, some on both sides oppose it and some on both sides support it and some on both sides would like to talk about something, anything else.