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


To: American Spirit who wrote (7010)10/13/2006 4:07:52 PM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224728
 
>>Reagan ended the Soviet Union by over spending on the MX missile<<

Wrong, it was the threat of Missile Defense that defeated the USSR.

>>Saddam was behind terrorists attacks and trained Al Qaida.<<

Ummm, perhaps you need to start reading some of the transcripts of the captured Saddam documents:

70.168.46.200

foxnews.com

>>The Vietnam War was a noble cause and those who were against it are "traitors" who helped the enemy.<<

Who said it was Noble? It was JFK that got us into it, it was LBJ that escalated it, it was Nixon that got us out. It's Kerry's portrait hanging in honor in the communist countrys buildings. You figure it out.

>>Clinton was offered Osama Bin Laden and turned him down.<<

Those were Clinton's word not mine. Was he lying?

>>McCarthyism was a good thing and all its victims were "communists".<<

Huh?

>>- Lowering taxes increases revenues<<

Quick let me go see if the DOW set yet another record high today. (Yup, another one) Oh by the way, federal tax receipts are the highest they've ever been.

>>Bush disarmed Libya.<<

Yeah, we know, Qadafi was just being a nice guy.

>>Clinton sold secrets to the Chinese<<

Yeah, they were paragons of technology prior to Clinton sending Berny Schwartz to help them out. Now all of a sudden they have manned space flight.

Revisionist history from Clinton ain't playing in Peoria, He'll be lucky to be rated above 35th in 10 years.