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Now there is a rising political star. I bet you isn’t gittin any invitations to the Presidents house for dinner.
Gosh this guy is so full of crap it’s tough to even know where to begin debunking. I’m ashamed he’s from my state.
But then, that’s the left. Just keep repeating the same lies and eventually people will believe them.
Bush never said Iraq was part of Sept 11, ask Syria about the WMD’s, the stock market is at an all time high, both parties screwed up the health care deal, we have tried to liberate Iraq but we thought we had partners who failed us including the Polocks who pulled a France on us. If we were able to get a handle on this war we would then use the oil money to rebuild faster, but it is unfortunate Al Queda and Iran are blowing everything up. I am not saying there have been mistakes, but please Dems take some responsibility.
He does make a point that I would like to kow. Where is the money from the OIL going? Should this money be used for the defence of Iraq?
I disagree with an earlier comment. Bush led us all to believe that the war in Iraq was partly in reatliation of Sept 11 (although has anyone noticed Osama Bin Laden is almost never mentioned anymore). As for the supposed WMD, they did not exist in the capacity that Bush was told and then told the nation and you can ask any soldier who has been in Iraq and they will tell you the same thing. (my son has been there twice and I have interviewed hundreds of others on this).
Antman directed me here and am glad I stopped in. Very interesting blog you have here.
We need more politicians who speak the truth with this kind of passion. The Bush/Cheney/Rove junta is a disgrace to this country.
Impeach Bush and boot the thugs out.
wow. love that guy. even if he is from the mid west.
I just like the fact that he was very passionate about his beliefs.