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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: puborectalis who wrote (61068)1/3/2006 11:55:25 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 173976
 
Conservatives need to join us to protect our rights. I think we can all guess who Bush was illegally spying on, and it wasn't Al Qaida. Maybe a few of those types, but mainly it was anyone like Joe Wilson or John Kerry or Whistleblower #1 or Reporter #2 or Congressman #3 or Ma and Pa Peacemaker, anyone who dared to question Bush's lies which got us mired in Iraq for the next three years and 20,000 US troops killed or maimed. All this is very illegal and un-American.

It is really sad Bush-Cheney felt the need to push so hard to invade Iraq. In doing so, they really hurt our country in many ways. We can only hope something positive comes of it, but don't hold your breath. Likely, Iraq will be just as troublesome as it was under Saddam for a long time. Meanwhile, we will have paid a huge price. One way we know how bad it really is is that military poll yesterday. Only 53% of current military support Bush. That's way down from its highs after 9-11. Way-way-way down. And if our Fox News/Limbaugh fed gung ho military doesn't support him, why should anyone else?