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To: michael97123 who wrote (388052)6/3/2008 8:45:15 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574804
 
Back at the time of 9/11, i remember very clearly that some liberals were against the attack in afganistan.

"Some" righties were also. And "some" libertarians. Using "some" is painting with a broad brush when it means just a few.



To: michael97123 who wrote (388052)6/4/2008 12:57:44 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574804
 
Back at the time of 9/11, i remember very clearly that some liberals were against the attack in afganistan.

Yup. Some GOPers were too.

So as you wail about iraq being a diversion from the battle against al quaeda which is true, at least be honest about what some lefties were thinking back then. How many said that 9/11 was the US fault--

Very few. However, I was one that said the US had some culpability having meddled in ME affairs for over 50 years. However, nothing justified the attack on the WTC.

What's your problem Michael; do you have difficulty taking some blame for when things go bad......or are you one of these righties who believe the US is as pure as the white driven snow.....or worse, the US is family and so is always right even when its wrong?

couldnt blame bush back then because he was too new but folks like parsons i am sure blamed the US because of support of israel, arab regimes, sanctions in iraq etc.

Yup. Just as I suspected..........the US is right even when its wrong. You people tire me.