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To: briskit who wrote (209099)11/25/2006 2:46:59 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 281500
 
Your really a SORE LOSER! Get over it! Bush just isn't worth it.

Besides, the humilitaion has just begun, and Bush has SO MUCH MORE to be humiliated over..

Like eating his stem cell veto as congress shoves it down his throat - bi-partisanly of course!



To: briskit who wrote (209099)11/25/2006 3:11:31 PM
From: JBTFD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I disagree that the American people have no stomach for any protracted effort. But they do have to be convinced that the cause is righteous. That case for the Iraq war, a pre-emptive war, was not made. The Bush administration started this war in spite of the fact that the majority of the American population was against it.

Yes the democrats have principles.

Principles like the ideal that no politician is above the law or above the concept of accountability.
Principles like the right to fair and transparent elections.
Principles like abiding by the separation of powers that is given in the constitution.
Principles like the idea that those who profit the most from our society and legal structure should pay the most taxes (the principle of fairness)
Principles like the idea that war should be the last resort as a remedy for a conflict, not to be engaged in to further political ambitions.
Principles like really believing in the bill of rights, that American citizens have the right to privacy, the right to peacefully assemble and the right to free speech.

You know, principles. (Ya I know you don't know.......)