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| Mitch_A 2004-10-27, 12:48 am |
| Well lets see, the Useless Nations just so happens to release documents
regarding 300 some odd tons of missing explosives just before our election
(hmmm trying to divert from Oil for Food scam or better yet get Kerry
elected so he can cover it up). CBS eyed the docs first and planned an
October surprise for the President this Sunday night on 60 Minutes, another
big hmmmm. The New York Times decided to bring us the surprise early and
quickly Kerry jumps on-board blaming GW for another miscalculation yet the
reality is he's blaming the US Military for a mistake based on nothing but
democratic wishful thinking (yea this guy can lead our Military, riiight).
Another SAD display by all involved parties which includes the UN,
Democrats, NY Times and CBS. Collusion anyone?
VOTE BUSH
Mitch
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| Don Burnette 2004-10-27, 12:48 am |
| Mitch_A wrote:
quote:
> Well lets see, the Useless Nations just so happens to release
> documents regarding 300 some odd tons of missing explosives just
> before our election (hmmm trying to divert from Oil for Food scam or
> better yet get Kerry elected so he can cover it up). CBS eyed the
> docs first and planned an October surprise for the President this
> Sunday night on 60 Minutes, another big hmmmm. The New York Times
> decided to bring us the surprise early and quickly Kerry jumps
> on-board blaming GW for another miscalculation yet the reality is
> he's blaming the US Military for a mistake based on nothing but
> democratic wishful thinking (yea this guy can lead our Military,
> riiight). Another SAD display by all involved parties which includes
> the UN, Democrats, NY Times and CBS. Collusion anyone?
>
> VOTE BUSH
>
>
> Mitch
Hmmm.
The UN wants Bush out. The UN was involved in the oil for food scam.
Germany and France want Bush out. They were involved in the scam as well as
selling arms to Sadaam.
The terrorists want Bush out.
Getting Bush out is a scary thing, what would happen to this country with
the likes of Kerry and Edwards running the show.
I have already voted Bush, thanks to early voting in my area!
I vote for Freedom !!
--
Don Burnette
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| Raymond 2004-10-27, 5:47 pm |
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"Mitch_A" <naman-nospam@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:6CCfd.35003$QJ3.1126@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
quote:
> Another SAD display by all involved parties which includes the UN,
> Democrats, NY Times and CBS. Collusion anyone?
Yup they all colluded to cause this gross incompetence.
NY Times, CBS, UN, Democrats, and my little finger
were all involved in causing the massive prolonged
looting that occured last year in Iraq following the invasion.
They are also responsible for the prisoner abuse scandal,
and 400-500 billion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see.
I just wish Bush's own relatives would wake up and vote
for him, after all, don't they know that Bush can do no wrong.
http://www.bushrelativesforkerry.com/pages/1/
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| Sensei 2004-10-27, 5:47 pm |
| "Raymond" <StopSpam@New.net> wrote in message news:<ZGOfd.6896$8W6.3212@trnddc05>...
quote:
> "Mitch_A" <naman-nospam@pacbell.net> wrote in message
> news:6CCfd.35003$QJ3.1126@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
>
>
> Yup they all colluded to cause this gross incompetence.
> NY Times, CBS, UN, Democrats, and my little finger
> were all involved in causing the massive prolonged
> looting that occured last year in Iraq following the invasion.
> They are also responsible for the prisoner abuse scandal,
> and 400-500 billion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see.
>
> I just wish Bush's own relatives would wake up and vote
> for him, after all, don't they know that Bush can do no wrong.
> http://www.bushrelativesforkerry.com/pages/1/
"were all involved in causing the massive prolonged
looting that occured last year in Iraq following the invasion."
Except that according to original NBC and CBS reports dated back in
April of 2003 the site was already looted by the time US forces
arrived their one day after the invasion. Seems the 14 month delay by
the UN while they collected their bribe money allowed Saddam time to
squirrel it away.
The story has been unveiled to be one big lie.
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| Mitch_A 2004-10-27, 5:47 pm |
| Another issue that bites Kerry in the XXX Don is that 380 Ton of explosives
will kill a bunch of people if in the wrong hands correct?. Mass
destruction correct? So in all reality the DemocratSS are trying to prove
to the Republicans the War was just because as YOU SAY Saddam did have WMD
and 380 tons of RX proves it. Its now looking obvious that Saddam moved
this cache just prior to our invasion but as you say he had it. Make up
your sad puny little minds already...
Mitch
"Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qKidnSIk-5KIm-LcRVn-pg@giganews.com...
quote:
>
> Hmmm.
>
> The UN wants Bush out. The UN was involved in the oil for food scam.
> Germany and France want Bush out. They were involved in the scam as well
> as selling arms to Sadaam.
>
> The terrorists want Bush out.
>
> Getting Bush out is a scary thing, what would happen to this country with
> the likes of Kerry and Edwards running the show.
>
> I have already voted Bush, thanks to early voting in my area!
> I vote for Freedom !!
>
>
>
>
> --
> Don Burnette
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>
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| Mitch_A 2004-10-27, 5:47 pm |
| Not a risk we can afford to take.
"Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message
quote:
> Getting Bush out is a scary thing, what would happen to this country with
> the likes of Kerry and Edwards running the show.
>
> I have already voted Bush, thanks to early voting in my area!
> I vote for Freedom !!
>
>
>
>
> --
> Don Burnette
>
>
>
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| Fcuk U 2004-10-28, 12:47 am |
| Mitch_A wrote:
quote:
> Another issue that bites Kerry in the XXX Don is that 380 Ton of explosives
> will kill a bunch of people if in the wrong hands correct?. Mass
> destruction correct? So in all reality the DemocratSS are trying to prove
> to the Republicans the War was just because as YOU SAY Saddam did have WMD
> and 380 tons of RX proves it. Its now looking obvious that Saddam moved
> this cache just prior to our invasion but as you say he had it. Make up
> your sad puny little minds already...
The power of nightmares is still working a treat, I see. The USSR
collapsed because it rotted away from the inside. Your puny brain will
follow the same patten.
You are being controlled by the neoconservatives. They are using the
media, religion and fear to control you, Mitch.
Of course you will say that you know your own mind. But that's the trick
that the power of nightmares uses. You've been misled, you've been took
but you don't have the intellectual power to see it.
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| Raymond 2004-10-28, 5:47 pm |
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"Sensei" <bobham@wingwalkers.org> wrote in message
news:ca664a07.0410271135.5abb62ff@posting.google.com...
quote:
> "Raymond" <StopSpam@New.net> wrote in message news:<ZGOfd.6896$8W6.3212@trnddc05>...
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> "were all involved in causing the massive prolonged
> looting that occured last year in Iraq following the invasion."
>
> Except that according to original NBC and CBS reports dated back in
> April of 2003 the site was already looted by the time US forces
> arrived their one day after the invasion. Seems the 14 month delay by
> the UN while they collected their bribe money allowed Saddam time to
> squirrel it away.
>
> The story has been unveiled to be one big lie.
On the contrary, the chief US weapon inspector
himself, David Kay, said that they were probably looted
after the invasion. Iraqi officials are even more adamant,
that they were definitely taken after the invasion.
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=31993
The country was/is full of weapons and explosives. I
believe this scandal is just the tip of the ice-berg. The
administration's entire mindset and strategy was so
flawed that they didn't even consider securing weapons
caches, didn't think they would be a problem. This whole
Iraq business is one big monumental foul-up. The big
lie is the notion that these are just ordinary war mistakes,
and all will be okay if we just stay the course.
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| Pathetic excuses to stop thinking and vote republican... Bush has this
country in the biggest mess ever, and anyone else is a better choice to take
the helm.
If you think bush is actually coming up with anything useful on his own in
terms of keeping this country safe, you're hopelessly blind to the truth:
Bush's brainpower is less than that of a geriatric gerbil trying to spin a
wheel...
Wake up and smell the stink bush has been shooting out of his XXX for four
years.... we can do better, we should want better, and we should demand
better--now, back to flight sims.......
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| Fcuk U 2004-10-28, 5:47 pm |
| fred wrote:
quote:
> Pathetic excuses to stop thinking and vote republican... Bush has this
> country in the biggest mess ever, and anyone else is a better choice to take
> the helm.
>
> If you think bush is actually coming up with anything useful on his own in
> terms of keeping this country safe, you're hopelessly blind to the truth:
> Bush's brainpower is less than that of a geriatric gerbil trying to spin a
> wheel...
>
> Wake up and smell the stink bush has been shooting out of his XXX for four
> years.... we can do better, we should want better, and we should demand
> better--now, back to flight sims.......
well said, fred! This joker has start posting his political drivel over
on RAS too!
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| "James Calivar" wrote...
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> PROBABLY...according to David Kay? And we're to take the word of some
> "Iraqi officials"?
I think you are.....
They were is the US recently, shaking the prez hands......
He said they were some fine chaps, fighting for the Iraqi people and all,
and for freedom and shit...
Why wouldnt you believe them ?
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| Don Burnette 2004-10-29, 12:46 am |
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fred wrote:
quote:
> Pathetic excuses to stop thinking and vote republican... Bush has this
> country in the biggest mess ever, and anyone else is a better choice
> to take the helm.
>
> If you think bush is actually coming up with anything useful on his
> own in terms of keeping this country safe, you're hopelessly blind to the
> truth:
Umm, and how many more strikes in the U.S. have occured since 9/11 ?
Sounds to me like someone has been doing a good job so far on keeping this
country safe.
--
Don Burnette
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| James Calivar 2004-10-29, 6:46 am |
| "Raymond" <StopSpam@New.net> wrote in message
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quote:
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> "Sensei" <bobham@wingwalkers.org> wrote in message
> news:ca664a07.0410271135.5abb62ff@posting.google.com...
news:<ZGOfd.6896$8W6.3212@trnddc05>...[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> On the contrary, the chief US weapon inspector
> himself, David Kay, said that they were probably looted
> after the invasion. Iraqi officials are even more adamant,
> that they were definitely taken after the invasion.
> http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=31993
>
PROBABLY...according to David Kay? And we're to take the word of some
"Iraqi officials"?
quote:
> The country was/is full of weapons and explosives. I
> believe this scandal is just the tip of the ice-berg. The
> administration's entire mindset and strategy was so
> flawed that they didn't even consider securing weapons
> caches, didn't think they would be a problem. This whole
> Iraq business is one big monumental foul-up. The big
> lie is the notion that these are just ordinary war mistakes,
> and all will be okay if we just stay the course.
>
So now I suppose we should just turn tail and elect Kerry, so we can pull
out without finishing the job.
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| Mr. Sylvestre 2004-10-29, 5:48 pm |
| Sensei wrote:
quote:
> Except that according to original NBC and CBS reports dated back in
> April of 2003 the site was already looted by the time US forces
> arrived their one day after the invasion. Seems the 14 month delay by
> the UN while they collected their bribe money allowed Saddam time to
> squirrel it away.
Spin it as much as you like, but the fact remains that the bunkers were
inspected as late as March 15th by the UN inspectors. The inspectors
only had to leave *because* of the imminent invasion. So whether the
explosives vanished between March 15th and March 19th (was Saddam
supposed to collaborate with the US forces ?) or after that (looters),
you will have a difficult time convincing anyone serious that the war
has improved the situation as far as the 380 tons of HMX,... are concerned.
It might not fit Wolfie's dreamworld, but on that account, the
inspections have performed much better than the war.
And the scary thing is, this is just another example of what went wrong
with the whole Iraq war concept that the Bush Administration would not
even acknowledge.
Dubya et al. increasingly remind me the
"Mistakes? We don't make mistakes"
line in Terry Gilliam's "Brazil".
Regards,
Mr. S.
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