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GUEST,Amos BS: Popular views of the Bush Administration (1613* d) RE: BS: Popular views of the Bush Administration 01 Aug 08


I am pointing out the inconvenient truths that you continue to deny.

#1 Your horror about GWBs war is nothing compared to JFK's war. You choose to grasp at any straw to draw attention to the current war and away from much worse wars As if this is the most horrible thing that has ever happened.

#2 Congress voted for this war and the spending. Why aren't you blaming them?

#3 Congress has an approval rating of 9% while GWB is 27%.

#4 Why don't you condemn Congress for the war and the spending?

#5 You have no knowledge of the factuality of what you present. You are incapable of recognizing a fact and refuse to do so. You just echo what someone else said, defend it with personal assaults and refuse to discuss the details.

#6. You refuse to admit that Rendition, wiretapping and spying were legacies legacy handed to GWB by previous administrations. It is nothing new as you pretend.

#7 You accuse others of being rambling and incoherrant while your contributions to the form are similar to "Ohhh, Harriet!!! And we thought everything was so perfect!" "Sounds like Oedipal dŽjˆ vu all over again" Which are rambling an incoherrant.

#8. When confronted with facts and questions like I have outlined above you avoid answering fully and completely by either ridiculing the question or the questioner.

#9. You yourself advocated spying and "summary justice" so how can you possibly object to it?

Do you need any more details?


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