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Sun Sep-26-04 07:35 AM
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How do freepers rationalize Bush's coverup for Saudis' abetting terrorists |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 08:31 AM by blm
for so many years?
They don't realize that when they vote FOR Bush they are voting in support of maintaining the coverup for the Saudi royals and government officials who have been instrumental in nurturing terrorism and harboring terrorists?
Kerry has stated flatly that he will hold the Saudis accountable. He knows exactly how they abet terror networks from his investigations into BCCI, where his efforts had placed Salem Bin Laden under arrest for his shady dealings.
The Saudis WANT Bush and FEAR Kerry. They know that Bush cares more about covering up for them than justice for real terrorists. His loyalty is to them through their many years of Bush family and friends making money together with the Saudis.
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:39 AM
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1. How do Bush supporters rationalize..... |
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outing a CIA agent
the fruaud involved in the medicare bill
not enforcing environmental laws
the entire mess in Iraq
no WMD as promosed
NO 911/Sadaam connection as promised
closed door energy meetings
BIN LADEN DETERMONED TO ATTACK IN THE UNITED STATES
transfering billions from Afghanistan to Iraq without congressional approval as required by the constitution
I could go on and on with this. But everytime I see the crowds at a Bush event or someone says they are supporting Bush I just wonder how supportive they would be if the media would report on the above stories and all the corruption in the Bush WH!
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girl gone mad
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:44 AM
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3. But that would be biased. |
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Reporting the facts would be predjudicial to Bush. Facts are biased things, and the media would appear liberal if they reported the truth. Showing us how fair and balanced they are is more important than telling the truth about the administration.
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:41 AM
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2. That is not what Joe Citizen thinks about |
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He may agree, but he is not going to rock the boat with the Saudi's A fair example would be the gas lines and the depleted stations closing down at the time of the hurricaines the past two months. That is what he sees, what he feels, and what we old folks remember from the embargo of the 70's. Country runs on now not so cheap gas, and they don't want that disturbed until we HAVE An alternative fuel, not the "we oughta do this" message.
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:46 AM
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5. So you think they PREFER 9-11s occur and send the $100 guilt donation to |
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the victim's families instead of spending an extra $100 a year in gas prices?
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La Lioness Priyanka
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:45 AM
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4. 40% of americans think that iraq was behind sept11 |
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most people are not very bright
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:53 AM
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6. "most people are not very bright" |
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I disagree. I think the problem is that most people are unimformed. They dont put the time into finding the truth about Bush. They rely on the media, especially TV and Cable, and so they are not exactly getting informed regarding the issues and the corruption of Bush and his thugs.
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:54 AM
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7. i agree with you in that people are misinformed |
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i also think that due to earlier poor education in public high schools etc...most people grow up to be not particularly analytical
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:54 AM
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8. as long as the unborn are protected and homos are bashed |
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:19 AM
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9. as soon as they hear "Saudi" |
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they'll put their fingers in their ears and scream "MICHAEL MOORE CONSPIRACY THEORY!!!" over and over.
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:26 AM
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12. most people dont give a f&ck |
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they could care less about jobs, iraq, enviroment,etc. they care about ABORTION, AND GUNS! how fucking sad is that? its a shame we have become such a ignorant country
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:24 AM
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10. "Freeper" and "rationalize" should never be in the same sentence |
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Saudi Arabia is just not in the memo, OK?
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:25 AM
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11. The freepers don't think the Saudis had anything to do with it |
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They actually believe that it was Iraqis who flew the hijacked jets into buildings. They ignore the fact that Wahhabism has long been aided and abetted by the Saudi Royal Government, even while they quote hateful passages from the Wahhabist translation of the Qur'an that the Saudi government so generously gave free to many US libraries.
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Sun Sep-26-04 09:57 AM
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16. Tell them to read the 9-11 report and the FACT that 14 of the terrorists |
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were Saudis and most of their funding and Al Qaeda's funding comes from Saudi Arabia.
Even though BushInc forced much of the info on the Saudis to be taken out of the report, there is still enough in there to point to their involvement.
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:31 AM
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and a totally partisan attack, unlike the balanced Liars for Truth ads that show kerry meeting with the VC in Paris.
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Old and In the Way
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:32 AM
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Moderate, thinking Republicans know, in their collective gut, that Bush is wrong for America. These are the questions that we should be challenging every Bush supporter, Indie, Undecided, and non-voter to think about and answer.
Here's my short version of the question that I ask- "Considering the past 60 year history of Bush Family, do you think it's possible GW Bush is compromised in his ability to promote policies that are in our best national security interests?"
Many Republicans can claim they had no idea prior to 2000, but there's no excuse this time backing these criminals.
The proven track record each candidate carries into this election couldn't be sharper in terms of accomplishments, character, integrity, and intelligence.
Really, why isn't this choice a no-brainer?
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Sun Sep-26-04 09:22 AM
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15. Bush's LOYALTIES to his family's Saudi business partners is more apparent |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 10:02 AM by blm
than his loyalty to his country as demonstrated by his avoidance of service during wartime AND his efforts to stop the 9-11 commission from exposing his Saudi pals.
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