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GUEST,Ron Davies BS: Cindy Sheehan: A Mother's Love (297* d) RE: BS: Cindy Sheehan: A Mother's Love 23 Aug 05


Cryptic--

I agree with Kevin and Amos--excellent handle.

However:

As I pointed out, the Sudan supposed weapons factory was not in fact one.

On the other hand, there's no doubt whatsoever that Bush has an absolutely perfect record in intelligence.

Or maybe not.

In all senses of the word:
"It's a slam dunk". (remember that one?)
"They'll be cheering us in the streets" (that didn't last long)
"No, General Shakashvili, we won't need 100,000 troops in Iraq after the war".

Etc., ad nauseam.

Not to mention Bush's own giant intellect.

Sorry, when it comes to intelligence, you Bushites had best find another tree to bark up.


Now ,demagoguery, especially winning elections on the basis of panicking an easily led electorate through appeals to hate and fear--there the Bush team is absolutely tops--congratulations.

And, by the way, we are still waiting for an answer to Azizi's question that opened the thread-- all the pro-Bush posters --(since you seem to take exception to the term Bushite)-- somehow have neglected to tell us what the glorious cause was that Cindy Sheehan's son died for (and others continue to die). You were in fact going to give us an answer, now, weren't you? After all, that's the genesis of the entire thread.

Still waiting patiently for that answer.


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