>
> Have you ever heard Rove talk to Hannity?  They are like a couple of
> school kids giggling over a prank.   The talking points on those shows
> are so carefully orchastrated to serve the Republican agenda that they
> often use the exact same phrases and buzzwords within minutes of each
> other.
>

I don't watch Hannity. I just know the Rush wouldn't take instructions from 
anyone. He's WAY to stuck on himself.

> Even the tactic of accusing anyone who notices their actions of being
> paranoid and believing in conspiracies is right out of their
> disinformation playbook.

Ugh. You know who loves talking about "playbooks"? Rush Limbaugh himself. 
Don't lower yourself to that level, or insult me with the idea that I'm a 
non-thinker.

>
>> Do i think he carefully constructs what he says to try and support Bush?
>> Hell yeah. But explicit consent....riiiiight.
>
> Rush is not going to cross them.  One phone call from Shrub to Jebi
> and he's doing 15-20 for possession.

He should be busted for his drug addiction! What he did was illegal.

>
> What she is demanding is what all of us should be demanding from Bush
> - accountabilty.    The fact that her son believed Bush's rhetoric and
> died because of it is exactly why she is there.

I'm all for accountability. Perhaps there are better ways to achieve that 
goal than pitching a tent in Texas with Michael Moore.

>
> Someone has to stand up and say enough.  When our government is
> wrong, as they so clearly are in this case, we not only have a right
> to stand up and correct them, we have a duty to do so.

No, "someone" doesn't have to stand up and say enough, EVERYONE does. If the 
government is "so clearly" wrong in this case, where is the huge majority of 
Americans pushing this idea? They aint there because, while a majority of 
Americans now disapprove of Bush's handling in Iraq, an overwhelming 
majority believe we cannot just pull up stake and run.

Ms. Sheehan's central point is that we should leave Iraq, entirely, 
immediately. Most people don't agree with that, even those who hate the war.

>
> I'd park myself in front of his motorcade if I thought it would stop
> this senseless war, and the raping of the American people by the oil
> companies and defense contractors.

What do you mean by "stop this senseless war"? I'm always curious about just 
what that means. Get up and leave, and let the chips fall where they may? Is 
that the best way to make amends for a war that you think was wrong?

>
> Been there, done that.  Lost several in Vietnam, and  I will never sit
> idly by while those who were elected to govern decide instead of
> deceive and profit from our trust.

I'm sorry to hear that. I think all wars are senseless...not necessarily 
because certain sides are forced to fight them...but because one side decide 
to start it. (We weren't wrong to enter WW2, Germany was wrong for starting 
it). Simple fact is, in this case, WE decided to start it :/ 




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