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Re: The results are in



> Exactly!  Bush ordered NSA to violate American citizens' privacy, to execute warrantless wiretaps and collect private data on
> innocent American citizens.

Only innocent americans who receive calls from known terrorists.  That
has been said time and time again and the program was briefed to the
proper oversight committee.

   Bush lied through his teeth to start a personal war in Iraq when he
knew there were no WMD and that
> Al-Queda was not involved with Saddam.

Actually a lie is something you say knowing at the time it isn't true.
When he said there were WMD's he believed there were (which makes it a
mistake - not a lie) and so did most of the other intelligence agencies
in the world.

   Bush threw away the biggest surplus in our nation's history and gave
us the biggest deficit
> in world history.  Bush allowed his criminal pals to steal billions in no-bid contracts in Iraq.
>

There was only one time that another company expressed an interest in
bidding against haliburton and the President stopped it and awarded the
contract to them anyway.  Care to name the president who did that?

Do you know why no other companies want those jobs?

  > The worst thing they've done, however, is to invade the private
lives of American citizens.  This they did only to pander to the
> ultra-right wing, so-called Christians who donated huge sums of money to their campaign coffers and whose vote was enough to swing a
> tight election last time around.
>
> In the process they have infuriated the American public, so much so that true conservatives and true liberals alike came together
> and threw the jiminexes out.  Now the remaining jerks who will come up for election in two more years are starting to see the hand
> writing on the wall.  We'll give them the same treatment Cracker's last nine bosses gave him.
>
>
>>Dems get elected in protest.
>
>
> It matters little why, as long as Democratic senators and congressman learn from the mistakes of the buffoons who we just tossed
> out.  Fortunately, Democrats want to find a way to bring our soldiers home.  They also detest governemnt spying on private
> citizens -- something Bush thought he could get away with.
>
>
>>Now doesn't that tell you the country wants
>>CONSERVATIVE leaders?
>
>
> Yep, but many here like Leuck have no clue what a true conservative is.  They think that the word means "right-wing, phoney
> Christian, snooping around in everyone else's bedrooms."
>
>
>>Closest party we have to true conservative
>>ideals is the Libertarians yet they get zip for
>>coverage...
>
>
> That's partly because they don't have the huge campaign coffers of the two major parties.
>
>
>>You really believe the two party system
>>is affective?
>
>
> Nope.  I'd like to ban all political parties (except the one that Harold Ford attended:)).
>
>
>>We don't accept that shit from telephone
>>providers but we should open our arms
>>to it when it involves governing the country?
>>We can break up Ma Bell but we can't get
>>rid of Ted Kennedy.
>
>
> Ted Kennedy is his own worst enemy.  I here he's going to open a private school: "The Chappaquiddick Academy of Driving and Diving."
>
>
Don't blame me... I vote libertarian


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