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phish420 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-07-04 10:12 PM
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What I think needs to happen now
What I think REALLY needs to happen is that Kerry needs to address the fact that over the past year MANY revelations have come out that have shown that this administration has FAILED the American people in their defense policy. Between the yellowcake documents being known fakes before the war, the uranium tubes being bad evidence known before the war, the 9/11 report showing no link to al qaeda or 9/11, the absense, now CONFIRMED absence of WMDs...this administration has failed. Basically it is time to be more specific in the accusations of misleads, instead of broad allusions to the fact.

What Bush keeps saying in response to 'broad allusions' to these effects is that Kerry had the same intelligence. For the first time tonight, on Aaron Brown, I saw a guy that is an 'unofficial advisor' to Kerry say "No, he didn't. This administration manipulated intelligence to fit their agenda" and started siteing just what I stated. My jaw dropped. The republican counterpart then basically said that Kerry doesnt have the balls to say that so he sends people like this guy out to say it. It is time for Kerry to say it. He did actually start a little bit in the last debate, and this one he will again be limited to what is related to the topics at hand, but it is time for him to start telling this 'truth' he is talking about. He is now saying we want the truth, and he is right. We are dying for everyone to know what really happened. He knows, and there is so much that has documented proof. There are CIA analysts that have left the agency in disgust at how this administration has manipulated intelligence.

However, what I think is MOST important in regards to 'we had the same intelligence' is that this intelligence was from BUSH*'S ADMINISTRATION. It is time for a new and COMPETENT administration in this country, and we will not get that with George bush*. Even if bush* and his cronies didnt manipulate the evidence. Even if everyone who handled the intelligence thought it was good intelligence - they were WRONG and need to be fired, from the top down.
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phish420 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-07-04 10:20 PM
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1. This gets me thinking....
I am a computer tech. If I looked at a computer and told my boss that this computer needs a new hard drive, motherboard, CPU, memory and video card - and we order all of that and I install it, and it still doesnt work - and it turns out it just needed a fan, I'd be fired. In a heartbeat.

This isnt a broken computer. It is a great country that has been misled. A serious problem was seriously misdiagnosed by someone in tis administration, and since no one is stepping forward to take the blame, it is time to replace them all.
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Upfront Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-07-04 10:27 PM
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2. Excellent analogy
Nice post.
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