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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (2954)6/11/2006 11:31:30 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 224704
 
There are real conspiracies; the energy gouging since two energy exec types took over the White House (an easy one to see and understand), JFK/RFK and ML King's deaths (impossible to have been carried out by lone nuts, including the coverups and logistics), the smearvets/election fraud in 2004 (just Karl Rove's dishonesty and knowledge he couldn't win fairly) and the attack on environmental laws coinciding with the jacking up of gas-oil prices (Ted Stevens of Alaska expressed the need for both including ANWR drilling in 2001, "the prices aren't high enough yet", he exclaimed in a meeting), plus the Iraq invasion fix before 9-11 including a massive deal for Halliburton, the cover-up post 9-11 of the fact Bush coddled the Saudis and called off counter-terrorism activities against Arabs in this country, probably at the request (orders) of Prince Bandar and the conspiracy to manufacture phony evidence to get us into Iraq (and Vietnam before that).

Those are real conspiracies, and the ones in the Bush era are all connected, all part of the plan for Texas-Saudi special interests to take over our government. Delay and Barton in congress also colluded on this.

* Sadly, sometimes these conspiracies really work. And btw, not all conspiracies are bad things. I hope democrats are now conspiring how to get us off oil and balancing the budget again without empowering the industrial rightwing's typical attack ads. Butg two thirds of the country are willing to pay higher gas taxes if it gets us off Arab oil (poll I saw on CNN today) so the people want change and see the corruptive and destructive nature of our addiction to oil.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (2954)6/11/2006 11:42:10 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224704
 
Hypocrite Coulter used 9-11 Victim as Political Tool

Keith Olbermann pointed out how on September 13, 2001, Coulter printed a long article which used Ted Olson’s wife death on 9-11 as justification for indiscriminate bombing in the middle east.

Talk about using the dead before they have cooled. What hypocrisy! Why dont any rightwing leaders stand up to this crazy woman? Have they anointed her their #1 female spokesman as it appears? So far, almost unioversal support for Coulter's totally dishonest and disgusting attacks on the brave and non-partisan 9-11 widows.

It is non-partisan to demand an investigation of 9-11, a non-partisan commission, accountability and for the problems to be orrected. These brave widows forced Bush-Cheney to allow an investigation, but five years later Bush-cheney have still refused to make the changes the 9-11 Commission insisted we need. The Commission therefore gives Bush-Cheney D's and F's on Homeland Security. And Coulter is defending that and attacking the messengers with obscene slander? Shame on her and shame on the entire rightwing for letting her be their spokesperson.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (2954)6/11/2006 10:03:27 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224704
 
Was Al Queda invited? If not, why not? After all, all the rest of the worlds terrorists are invited.