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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-04 09:46 PM
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12. Ok I spent my Sunday Afternoon
in the rain... demonstrating for voting reform. I got the chance to talk to many of the people I am sure you talked to...

Who exactly has given them the information about George? I have yet to see a comprehensive (and not buried) story on his time in the guard and his going AWOL... actually deserting his post, but oh well

I have yet to hear a good comprehensive story regarding our crimes in Iraq

Need i mention a good comprehencisve story on school privatization, or social security privatization or the fact that both Bush and Chenney have DUI in their records. Amazing neither did many of the people, good people, I talked to today. Ok, so today was aobut the OH recount, and why it matters adn why they don't know about it.

As I said, YOU tried to educate them but it is also very much so still about who controls the media and what they get to hear on the teevee...

There is more... and this is just my impression, the ammount of people HONKING in support tells me that Bush DID NOT win... and that peoople know that in their guts, and are just waiting for the leaders to emerge and tell them, it is ok... you can say Fraud.

Oh and for the record, there is always a percentage of people ON BOTH SIDES that the other side cannot reach and will never reach...

Oh and by the way, the moral responsibilty of what is going on in Iraq is in your hands too. Yes today you live Reinhold Nieburh's paradox, you are a moral person living in an immoral society.
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