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Americans! You are governed by sh*t-eating vermin who have murdered thousands of your fellow citizens on 9-11, thousands more in the Stupid Peoples'' War as well as wounding and otherwise ruining the lives of tens of thousands of others--not to mention the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Afghanis.
The only thing more contemptible than America''s leaders are those who follow them blindly--and, in the case of McCain, ignorantly and stupidly...38% of the voters for McCain in New Hampshire revealed that they were "strongly opposed to the war."...and they voted for a man who would stay there for a hundred years.
John McCain: more of the sams, "In Iraq for 100 years - fine with me".
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Even if you are willing to destroy our economy to borrow the $275,000,000 per DAY to finance our occupation of Iraq, are you willing to remain complicit in the criminal enterprises, foreign and domestic, started by the Bush administration?
Posted by glossypan
a question worth repeating
Navy Lt.-Cmdr. Bill Kuebler,
Khadr''s military lawyer
There lies the problem. When your government starts doing secret *****, you can bet your bottom dollar that there''s something seriously wrong with it!
Posted by hillaryin08 at 08:03 AM : Feb 08, 2008
They''ve been steadily released since gitmo was first opened. Again - your point is moot.
DUH!!
John McCain: more of the sams, "In Iraq for 100 years - fine with me".
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Even if you are willing to destroy our economy to borrow the $275,000,000 per DAY to finance our occupation of Iraq, are you willing to remain complicit in the criminal enterprises, foreign and domestic, started by the Bush administration?