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Thread #64460   Message #1058070
Posted By: Bobert
20-Nov-03 - 05:48 PM
Thread Name: BS: Bush's Latest Postwar Plan
Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Latest Postwar Plan
So, T-Bird, yer back to yer old tricks with tricky sentences but I'll hand it to ya that ya' didn't use no double negatives... Okay, lets, for the purpose of discussion, assume that Bush is not a crook but its difficult because he does so many things that reward his financial backers, including unnecessary wars and rebuilding and caps on settlements for the phamacudicals companies, tax breaks that favor the rich, A Medicare package that was written in secret that will put billions of dollars back to insurance companies and away from health care, an unprecidented military budget, an Energy policy that was writtren in secret by his oil buddy, Dick Cheney and 42 other oil men and not even shown to the Dems until 3 dyas before they are going to vote on it.... etc., etc., etc., etc.......

The list just goes on and on and on... If Bill Clinton had done any of the above, then Ken Starr would have been all over him and Repubs' would have been calling for impeachment (not that I liked Clinton much, either.)

But Bush and his boys have figured out that they have the numbers in the legislature and the courts and figure, "Hey, who gonna stop us?"
They've gotten the3 elections so rigged and jerrymandered that they are right. No one can stop them except themselves...

Yeah, Bush talks the talk but walks like a man with no legs... He says all the right stuff but his actions are 180 degrees away from his boasts and promises... Sounds a whole lot like a crook to me...

And, BTW, how can the average American know whats really coming down? It's draned near impossible. The media manipuates information in printing the "Big Lie" on Page One and the retractions buried on page 23. And the average doesn't have time to get to page 23 because he;s too busy trying to hold on to his job at Boss Hog's Widget Co.

And the beat goes on....

This ain't at all what Tom Jefferson invisioned...

Bobert