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by antepamfe200 September 9, 2008 9:03 PM EDT
I do not support this war. I do support our men and women over there. God bless them and their families back home.
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by edward1975-2009 September 9, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
The Democratic Party are a bunch of lawyers, do you not think that if Bush was guilty of anything that they would not have charged him, do you think they are that incompetent, you know, maybe they are, maybe that''s why their politicians. And maybe too, they are just as knee deep in this as anyone.
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by ajmarine111 September 9, 2008 8:30 PM EDT
Of course presidents make mistakes. But we need to find out if this was premeditated. We''''re not talking about a little mistake here. We''''re talking about thousands of dead, injured, and displaced people and a cost that will end up in the trillions of dollars.


Posted by royalia at 04:37 PM : Sep 09, 2008



There is enough blame to go around.




"We are less than a decade removed from impeaching a president and nearly relieving him of office because of a lie in a civil deposition about ********. Yet when congressman Dennis Kucinich recently attempted to impeach Bush over torture, extraordinary rendition and other grotesque constitutional abuses, Kucinich''''s embarrassed fellow Democrats couldn''''t kill the measure quickly enough.

Why? Top Democrats are so complicit in what has happened since 9/11 that my guess is they dare not travel down that road. From voting in favor of the war in Iraq to holding the telecommunications companies guiltless for their role in spying on Americans (Barack Obama infuriated much of his progressive base by voting for immunity), the Democrats have often acted more as enablers than as a true opposition party. From their point of view, no doubt it''''s best to move on."

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by inventagod2 September 9, 2008 8:27 PM EDT

Bu$h would say anything to get McSame elected...
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by ibzjem September 9, 2008 8:25 PM EDT
I bet some Republicans just love what I wrote.




Posted by presjfk at 03:23 PM : Sep 09, 2008

I know a few that think we have been liberal with Iraq.
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by royalia September 9, 2008 7:37 PM EDT
Of course presidents make mistakes. But we need to find out if this was premeditated. We''re not talking about a little mistake here. We''re talking about thousands of dead, injured, and displaced people and a cost that will end up in the trillions of dollars.
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by seetheway September 9, 2008 7:30 PM EDT
Could any of you complainers do any better? NO! I thought so. You you never made mistakes (or sins)cast the first stone. OH shut up. No presidient has been perfect, and you''d complain no matter who wins! So SHUT UP!
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by royalia September 9, 2008 7:29 PM EDT
If Bush and Co. lied to the American people about a war we should just "get over it" and not obsess about it? Seriously? The man works (hypothetically) for the American people. Who is going to hold them accountable if we don''t obsess about it? The answer is nobody.
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by upto007 September 9, 2008 7:29 PM EDT
The two big jokes of my life, Bush and Ronald Reagan. They are both no good. Any thing to try and look good, it is to late for you Bush, as it was for Ronald Reagan
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by gramto8 September 9, 2008 7:14 PM EDT
skyk, you really need to move on in life....quit obsessing over whether Bush lied or not....you are obsessed!! it is not good for you

Posted by jamesm12341 at 01:21 PM : Sep 09, 2008

When Bush brings all the dead American troops, dead Blackwater and other private company employees, and dead Iraqi citizens back to life, the perhaps we can quit ''obsessing'' over whether he lied to us.
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