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Subject: Re: Where's the outrage?


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Date Posted: 00:44:27 12/02/04 Thu
In reply to: 's message, "Re: Where's the outrage?" on 16:16:42 12/01/04 Wed

1. Election results don't "kill" arguments and points of view, dipstick.

2. Your "family member" may not have photos of themselves scratching their heads (rolls eyes at the stupid insinuation you've made here, anyhow...) but I can assure you that MANY MANY of my friends serving over there do so diligently, but with quiet uncertainty in their heart as to why their "commander in chief" has abused his power for personal rettribution.

3. Nobody's said the work our men and women are doing in Iraq is bad, pal. Scroll back and re-read the posts of those who disagree with you. It's just another typical right-wing (radio) misinformation device that you've had regurgitated from the mouth of your feeding mothers, Limbaugh and Hannity. Don't spew it to me. I'm not stupid enough to buy into it. There IS a lot of good being done there. It doesn't change the fact that we were mislead into this war on a fals premise fed to us by the current administration.

4. I, too, am sick of "oil company profit crap." As soon as our government stops enabling them, we'll all be better off. To assume that Bush, former governor of the U.S. state that leads the nation in production of oil, who sat on several boards of several oil companies (moron, check your history and stop wrapping yourself around the flag and spewing your ignorant venom at me), has no ties to "big oil" is to walk with blinders. But that doesn't surprise me one bit.

5. Again, if you want to dismiss Michael Moore, then please tell me (I've asked this SEVERAL TIMES, TO NO AVAIL...) what he "lied" about in Fahrenheit 911?

Folks like you are the type that I have in mind when I tell friends that as unconstitutional as it sounds, the world would be a better place if people had to pass intelligence tests before voting and bearing children. The GOP would have a decayed electoral base, for sure.

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