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The Nation: Across The Atlantic, Britons View The U.S. As A Little Brother Gone Astray

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by chalres-2009 September 3, 2007 1:07 PM EDT
I can only hope we hold the guilty party accountable, the NUT IN CHIEF ! I''m an independent, who would not have voted for this guy for anything, and I feel as if I''m a passenger in a car with a DRUNK driving it. HELP....
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by drinuk September 3, 2007 12:30 PM EDT
fairandbal, Quite Correct ! These cretins were appointed by the Illuminati. The problem is, what do we do about THEM. The time as obviously come when we need to ride ''em out of town on a rail and possibly hang ''em BUT we only have a year to do it before they place another Puppet on the throne.
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by tomtomasters September 3, 2007 12:26 PM EDT
Of course it is a failure. It is a divided State. It fails because of the separation of Church and State. GW Global Warming Bush is the State. His ideals of Christianity is to invade and kill. A far cry from the examples from the Master Jesus Christ. Democracy fails because no one is voting Jesus out of office, stolen election or not. Long Live the Lord and those whom believe.
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by r9119111 September 3, 2007 12:20 PM EDT
I feel so grateful to read the truth. Keep it coming. Thank youi.
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by hokuto1 September 3, 2007 12:15 PM EDT
dkwillia says: "Perhaps you recall the day when Saddam invaded Kuwait."

Ah, yes, I recall that. And then George the First kicked Saddam''s butt back to Iraq, didn''t he? --But he wisely didn''t occupy Iraq and throw an entire people into civil war.
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by skyk-2009 September 3, 2007 12:10 PM EDT
In the case of Iraq, most of the democrates who are critical of the war effort voted in favor of that war. Time seems to have washed away the memory of why we are active in Iraq anyway. Perhaps you recall the day when Saddam invaded Kuwait.
Posted by dkwillia at 09:01 AM : Sep 03, 2007

Now I''m a Combat Vet and LISTENED to the LOSER a few still call a President when he invaded Iraq. Kuwait had NOTHING to do with anything NOTHING AT ALL. The UN Inspectors was in Iraq at the time looking for WMD''s and THAT is the reason given by Sir Lies-A-Lot. He came before us and said he COULD NOT give those inspectors time to chech out Iraq for WMD''s.. he had the "SMOKING GUN" and HAD to invade. That is the TRUTH and it will stand. He LIED to us and he LIED us into a War. The fact that Congress gave him authority to us force IF NECESSARY, in no way justifies either what he did or why he did it. The Brits are right and it''s high time we LISTENED to our long time friends and allies who constantly tell us we elected a FASCIST to lead us.
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by dkwillia September 3, 2007 12:01 PM EDT
Thanks, but I am not ready to take the British opinion as gospel truth as to if our "Experiment" is successful or not. I find that time and time again, the citizens of the UK as well as other countries do not understand that in the American system does not allow a President to run wild and take our country to war with congressional debate.
In the case of Iraq, most of the democrates who are critical of the war effort voted in favor of that war. Time seems to have washed away the memory of why we are active in Iraq anyway. Perhaps you recall the day when Saddam invaded Kuwait.
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by fairandbal September 3, 2007 11:28 AM EDT
Thanks England for your sentiment and word. We here in the US have also realized how much our current leader would be king, that''s sort of what 2006 was about. However, the little boy is ''king'' because of a greater, even more insideous power. He''s king because of the power of corporate America, some might call it the fascist state.

What we have here really is all 3 branches of government owned by the corporations, and their big $$ donations. What we''re talking about in the US is NOT a monarchy, but a government, by and for the corporation.
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