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Re: President Bush is doing a GREAT JOB in running our country -- into the ground!



starwars
9/8/2004 8:44:44 PM


Yeah, we're getting our ass handed to us in Iraq. There's now over
1000 young men and women we've sent to their death, more than 7000
young men and women who are horribly maimed. Nothing is being
accomplished in Iraq. NOTHING. It has become another Vietnam.
There will be a draft after the election. We've got to get more
young men into the military. We are dangerously over extended in
Iraq. That's why we've pulled our troops away from the border in
North Korea. The North Koreans could erupt at any moment and
draw us into a genuine war. So could the Chinese.
STFU! Everything is going just fine in Iraq! It's all part of Pres Bush's
master plan. He just can tell you everything about his plan right now
or the enemy would win. The people who are running our government
are a lot smarter than you or me. They know things that you don't and
can't know. So just STFU and let them do their job!
 
 
mburns7076@satx.rr.com (CASH)
9/9/2004 3:19:42 PM


STFU! (1)Everything is going just fine in Iraq! (2) It's all part of
Pres Bush's master plan. He just can tell you everything about his
plan right now
or the enemy would win. (3)The people who are running our government
are a lot smarter than you or me. They know things that you don't and
can't know. (4) So just STFU and let them do their job!
(1)
Iraq is well on its way to becoming another Lebanon; it is costing
more and more American dollars and lives to create greater and greater
instability while expanding the breeding grounds for hate of all
things American.
Face it -- it's a disaster.
(2)
Hmmm, sounds familiar.
Remember Nixon's secret plan to end the war in Viet Nam? It's still a
secret.
Fool me once and ... I'm a fool, or ... you're a fool. . . or
something foolish like they say in Tennessee, or was it Texas?
(3)
If you think that GW is smarter than you, I can't argue. If you think
he is smarter than a road apple I do. Of course, GW is no more the
leader of our government than the San Diego Chicken is leader of the
Padres. Both are just puppets. The real boys in charge of the
government ain't dumb, they are just greedy and mean.
(4)
Democracy, the gift of God to the world sayth GW, remember that
concept?
Americans should never STFU and blindly follow the leader, no matter
who he is. The leader's job is to do the will of the poeple. The
people's job is to educate themselves and let their will be known.
 
 
philiprispin@letu.edu (P. Rispin)
9/10/2004 11:38:09 AM


It's fascinating to watch people talk as if the events that have
occured in the past 4 years are all Mr. Bush's fault. It seems that
we have forgotten terrorism's history prior to 9/11. It points to
large numbers of terrorist attacks against US interests while the
Democrats stood by and watched, doing nothing. Bush was only beginning
his Presidency when 9/11 took place and the conditions necessary to
make that a successful attack were created by the past president's
inactivity.
President Bush has decided for very good reasons that we are no longer
going to stand by and be victims. He has instead chosen to fight
back. We are loosing people in this war that is true but at least
they are fighting back. We were loosing people under the Democrats
but there was no effort to stop the carnage just ineffective babble.
The Democrats already have a dismal record on the war against Terror.
They apparently really don't care enough to fight back.
starwars <nobody@tatooine.homelinux.net> wrote in message news:<f2497d974832019f21c9ebf842c5cb17@tatooine.homelinux.net>...
Yeah, we're getting our ass handed to us in Iraq. There's now over
1000 young men and women we've sent to their death, more than 7000
young men and women who are horribly maimed. Nothing is being
accomplished in Iraq. NOTHING. It has become another Vietnam.
There will be a draft after the election. We've got to get more
young men into the military. We are dangerously over extended in
Iraq. That's why we've pulled our troops away from the border in
North Korea. The North Koreans could erupt at any moment and
draw us into a genuine war. So could the Chinese.
STFU! Everything is going just fine in Iraq! It's all part of Pres Bush's
master plan. He just can tell you everything about his plan right now
or the enemy would win. The people who are running our government
are a lot smarter than you or me. They know things that you don't and
can't know. So just STFU and let them do their job!
 
 
welziak@snet.net (Ryan)
9/10/2004 4:56:23 PM


One of the worst presidents in American history who's administration
has lied to the public on almost a weekly basis. End of discussion.
The fact that so much can be going wrong here and in Iraq and Bush can
be ahead in poll is mind boggling. Four more years of THIS?
 
 
PlainBill
9/13/2004 9:56:20 AM


It's the same old bull#@($ "Yes, it happend on our watch, but it's the
other guy's fault." Bush and his flunkies repeatedly ignored Ramsey
Clarke's warnings before 9-11 After 9-11 they used the attacks to
push their old agendas, even to the point of instructing Clarke to
find a relationship between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Bush etal distorted and ignored evidence to make a case it was
necessary to invade Iraq. At first the reason was WMDs, including
poison gas weapons and nuclear weapons. No evidence of an active
nuclear weapons program was found; the only poison gas weapons found
dated back to before the first Gulf War. After the WMD story was
discredited, they fall back on blaming Hussein for 9-11, until that
theory was also discredited (but Dick Cheney continues to assert there
IS a link). After that reason fell flat, Bush, etc have fallen back
on "Hussein was an evil dictator (agreed, he did kill tens of
thousands of his subjects), it was necessary to depose him to protect
the Iraqi people. Funny how the Iraqi people don't seem to appreciate
the favor. NOW the story is the purpose was to introduce Democracy to
Iraq.
In the meantime over 1,000 American soldiers have died; The number of
Iraqi civilians killed is unknown, but estimated at over 10,000; and
the country is so unstable that American soldiers are regularly
targeted by insurgents.
The situation in Iraq has deteriorated; check recent news stories
about the fiasco of the 'Fallujah brigade'. This US backed force,
made up of former Iraqi military forces was supposed to replace US
forces in Fallujah. Instead they were turning the US supplied weapons
over to the insurgents; or simply fighting alongside them.
It is certain that Clinton failed to fully appreciate the threat of al
Quieda. It is also certain that Bush has managed to thoroughly @$#*
up the response to 9-11. Instead of continuing the effort in
Afghanistan, vital resources were diverted to Iraq; al Quida is still
active, and appears to move at will in a significant part of
Afghanistan. In the meantime, the situation in Iraq continues to
deteriorate.
PlainBill
On 10 Sep 2004 11:38:09 -0700, philiprispin@letu.edu (P. Rispin)
wrote:
It's fascinating to watch people talk as if the events that have
occured in the past 4 years are all Mr. Bush's fault. It seems that
we have forgotten terrorism's history prior to 9/11. It points to
large numbers of terrorist attacks against US interests while the
Democrats stood by and watched, doing nothing. Bush was only beginning
his Presidency when 9/11 took place and the conditions necessary to
make that a successful attack were created by the past president's
inactivity.
President Bush has decided for very good reasons that we are no longer
going to stand by and be victims. He has instead chosen to fight
back. We are loosing people in this war that is true but at least
they are fighting back. We were loosing people under the Democrats
but there was no effort to stop the carnage just ineffective babble.
The Democrats already have a dismal record on the war against Terror.
They apparently really don't care enough to fight back.
starwars <nobody@tatooine.homelinux.net> wrote in message news:<f2497d974832019f21c9ebf842c5cb17@tatooine.homelinux.net>...
Yeah, we're getting our ass handed to us in Iraq. There's now over
1000 young men and women we've sent to their death, more than 7000
young men and women who are horribly maimed. Nothing is being
accomplished in Iraq. NOTHING. It has become another Vietnam.
There will be a draft after the election. We've got to get more
young men into the military. We are dangerously over extended in
Iraq. That's why we've pulled our troops away from the border in
North Korea. The North Koreans could erupt at any moment and
draw us into a genuine war. So could the Chinese.
 
 
SwiftBoatVet
9/13/2004 5:13:03 PM


PlainBill <PlainBill47@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:rcibk0l3k526pd9mr47ic4i5jmk5bfr47u@4ax.com:
It's the same old bull#@($ "Yes, it happend on our watch, but it's the
other guy's fault." Bush and his flunkies repeatedly ignored Ramsey
Clarke's warnings before 9-11 After 9-11 they used the attacks to
push their old agendas, even to the point of instructing Clarke to
find a relationship between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Bush etal distorted and ignored evidence to make a case it was
necessary to invade Iraq. At first the reason was WMDs, including
poison gas weapons and nuclear weapons. No evidence of an active
nuclear weapons program was found; the only poison gas weapons found
dated back to before the first Gulf War. After the WMD story was
discredited, they fall back on blaming Hussein for 9-11, until that
theory was also discredited (but Dick Cheney continues to assert there
IS a link). After that reason fell flat, Bush, etc have fallen back
on "Hussein was an evil dictator (agreed, he did kill tens of
thousands of his subjects), it was necessary to depose him to protect
the Iraqi people. Funny how the Iraqi people don't seem to appreciate
the favor. NOW the story is the purpose was to introduce Democracy to
Iraq.
In the meantime over 1,000 American soldiers have died; The number of
Iraqi civilians killed is unknown, but estimated at over 10,000; and
the country is so unstable that American soldiers are regularly
targeted by insurgents.
The situation in Iraq has deteriorated; check recent news stories
about the fiasco of the 'Fallujah brigade'. This US backed force,
made up of former Iraqi military forces was supposed to replace US
forces in Fallujah. Instead they were turning the US supplied weapons
over to the insurgents; or simply fighting alongside them.
It is certain that Clinton failed to fully appreciate the threat of al
Quieda. It is also certain that Bush has managed to thoroughly @$#*
up the response to 9-11. Instead of continuing the effort in
Afghanistan, vital resources were diverted to Iraq; al Quida is still
active, and appears to move at will in a significant part of
Afghanistan. In the meantime, the situation in Iraq continues to
deteriorate.
PlainBill
Don't worry so much about it, PlainBill. Bush will have another four
years to fix all the mistakes caused by bleeding hearts and the "Let's
Kiss Saddam's Ass" crowd that you belong to.
On 10 Sep 2004 11:38:09 -0700, philiprispin@letu.edu (P. Rispin)
wrote:
 
 
"Arthur L. Rubin"
9/13/2004 10:47:00 AM


PlainBill wrote:
It's the same old bull#@($ "Yes, it happend on our watch, but it's the
other guy's fault." Bush and his flunkies repeatedly ignored Ramsey
Clarke's warnings before 9-11
Clinton and his flunkies repeatedly ignored the warnings before 9-11,
as well. Unless you want to make the claim that Kerry is clueless,
the same applies to him, as well.
Followup's set.
 
 
"Deborah Terreson"
9/14/2004 9:49:24 PM


Now you know why I am voting for Bush. He's the best that the Republicans
can field, when in fact his candidacy was and still is was a teen-boi
popularity contest wherein he rode in with his dad's name and on his dad's
political coattails and the stoopid bourgeois RINO's bought into it like the
suckers they are.
Fuck the cheez-eating middle-class that put him in the White House in the
first place They deserve everything they're gonna get.. If we'd had John
McCain as president on 9/11, things would probably gone alot better. At
least, like John Kerry, he actually DID have gooks shooting at him, so he
understands the necessity to move quicky and decisively in a war situation -
Something our little superannuated frat-boi, chickenhawk leader doesn't know
one jot of.
Anyone for a gimlet?
----------
In article <rcibk0l3k526pd9mr47ic4i5jmk5bfr47u@4ax.com>, PlainBill
<PlainBill47@yahoo.com> wrote:
It's the same old bull#@($ "Yes, it happend on our watch, but it's the
other guy's fault." Bush and his flunkies repeatedly ignored Ramsey
Clarke's warnings before 9-11 After 9-11 they used the attacks to
push their old agendas, even to the point of instructing Clarke to
find a relationship between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Bush etal distorted and ignored evidence to make a case it was
necessary to invade Iraq. At first the reason was WMDs, including
poison gas weapons and nuclear weapons. No evidence of an active
nuclear weapons program was found; the only poison gas weapons found
dated back to before the first Gulf War. After the WMD story was
discredited, they fall back on blaming Hussein for 9-11, until that
theory was also discredited (but Dick Cheney continues to assert there
IS a link). After that reason fell flat, Bush, etc have fallen back
on "Hussein was an evil dictator (agreed, he did kill tens of
thousands of his subjects), it was necessary to depose him to protect
the Iraqi people. Funny how the Iraqi people don't seem to appreciate
the favor. NOW the story is the purpose was to introduce Democracy to
Iraq.
In the meantime over 1,000 American soldiers have died; The number of
Iraqi civilians killed is unknown, but estimated at over 10,000; and
the country is so unstable that American soldiers are regularly
targeted by insurgents.
The situation in Iraq has deteriorated; check recent news stories
about the fiasco of the 'Fallujah brigade'. This US backed force,
made up of former Iraqi military forces was supposed to replace US
forces in Fallujah. Instead they were turning the US supplied weapons
over to the insurgents; or simply fighting alongside them.
It is certain that Clinton failed to fully appreciate the threat of al
Quieda. It is also certain that Bush has managed to thoroughly @$#*
up the response to 9-11. Instead of continuing the effort in
Afghanistan, vital resources were diverted to Iraq; al Quida is still
active, and appears to move at will in a significant part of
Afghanistan. In the meantime, the situation in Iraq continues to
deteriorate.
PlainBill
On 10 Sep 2004 11:38:09 -0700, philiprispin@letu.edu (P. Rispin)
wrote:
news:<f2497d974832019f21c9ebf842c5cb17@tatooine.homelinux.net>...
Yeah, we're getting our ass handed to us in Iraq. There's now over
1000 young men and women we've sent to their death, more than 7000
young men and women who are horribly maimed. Nothing is being
accomplished in Iraq. NOTHING. It has become another Vietnam.
There will be a draft after the election. We've got to get more
young men into the military. We are dangerously over extended in
Iraq. That's why we've pulled our troops away from the border in
North Korea. The North Koreans could erupt at any moment and
draw us into a genuine war. So could the Chinese.
STFU! Everything is going just fine in Iraq! It's all part of Pres Bush's
master plan. He just can tell you everything about his plan right now
or the enemy would win. The people who are running our government
are a lot smarter than you or me. They know things that you don't and
can't know. So just STFU and let them do their job!
He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from
oppression, for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that
will reach to himself.
-Thomas Paine
 
 
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