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Thread #87316   Message #1638160
Posted By: GUEST,AR282
31-Dec-05 - 12:33 PM
Thread Name: BS: Domestic Spying in the U.S.
Subject: RE: BS: Domestic Spying in the U.S.
>>Yes I was putting you on.the purpose is to blatantly state what these anti-war, anti-Bush ninnies are leading to with their twitter about how things are so bad and how stupid and dangerous Bush is.

For one thing they could not say the things they say if the totalitarian sate that they claim to exist really exists.<<

Oh, I see! We're supposed to wait until we are living in a true rule-by-terror regime BEFORE we're allowed to do or say anything. Of course, by then, we'll be killed if we do. So, if it's all the same to you, I'd rather say something now. Just in case things might be headed in that general direction. I believe it was Ben Franklin (look him up) who said, "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." But then he was a liberal hindu commie.

>>If he is so hated, how come his job approval is rising?<<

So is the American death toll in Iraq.

>>Personally I am glad he is president. He is not doing perfect but he is doing doing a thousand times better that Clinton did and Gore or Kerry would have been able to do under the same circumstances.<<

Clinton invaded another nation of false pretexts, changed his reason for doing so once he couldn't prove his original reason and then got 2200 Americans needlessly killed and then had his VP right hand man get indicted for obstructing justice and committing perjury? Clinton watched Enron, Worldcom, Ford, GM and Delphi slide into bankruptcy? Clinton's FEMA did nothing while the Missippi flooded in '93 and left thousands homeless? Did Clinton's people ever out a CIA operative and scream like stuck pigs about the need for strict national security after it was discovered that he ordered a massive spy program on his own country without telling Congress or the courts thereby subverting governmental checks-and-balances required to run a democracy--you know, that stuff Bush claims he's trying to spread in Iraq.

>>There are a few people posting here who have the integrity and honesty and take the time to tell these whiners that they are wrong. Of course that puts the whiners up in arms and trying to strike back belligerently which is exactly what they accuse the Bush administration of doing.<<

Oh, but you're merely lurking in the background and staying out if it and being all aloof, are you?

>>Lurkers please take the time to compare the coherence of the arguments that both sides of this debate present and decide which side is more credible.<<

Yes, lurkers, please do.

>>Those posts reveal the true vicious nature of the Anti-Bushites and anti-war faction.<<

Grrr!