On 12/5/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/5/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>  >
> > > Are you saying the soldiers that died in Iraq died in vein?
> >
> > To the extent that Iraq was a completely unnecessary war, yes. None of
> > the reasons given by the shrub administration for invasion was valid
> > for a war of aggression. Was Iraq planning on attacking the US? How?
> > Their missile systems couldn't work at that point, their armed forces
> > was a farce etc.
>
> yada yada yada

What an intelligent response. You must have wracked your brain over that one.

>
> > If the White House has not been advocating torture, then  what has
> > been the dispute between McCain and the White House about his bill to
> > ban torture:
>
> I'm not going to bother reading all of those but will say McCain's
> bill bans torture unless there's a ticking bomb or something like
> that. WTF, makes as much sense as his campaign finance law.

Willing ignorance. I guess if there is contradictory evidence its
easier putting your hands over your ears and singing La La La.

>
> > > It was a suicide? :)
> > Just 4 separate commissions and multiple reports all reported very
> > conclusively that is was a suicide.
>
> Did you see the :)? Do you agree the body was moved and Hillary stole
> docs from his office?

Nope. When the various commisions that looked at it said it didn't
happen that's good enough. If the evidence isn't there chances are it
never happened.

>
> > > Smuggling drugs? I didn't hear about that one but it does remind me of
> > > the aids tainted blood he sold to Canada. Something like 10,000 plus
> > > people died from it. Whatever happened with that story?
> >
> > Never happened outside some wet dream of a neocon.
> >
> I thought Salon was on your side
> http://www.salon.com/news/1999/02/25news.html
>
> > By putting such a burden on the rest of us. The tax breaks went to the
> > wealthies Americans who make up less than one percent of the
> > population.
> >
> > Yes buying an extra yacht saved the country last year. Cutting payroll
> > taxes would have done a lot more and put the money into the hands of
> > the people who really needed it.
>
> The results don't lie.

Yep how many trillions in debt are we now. Given that we had hundreds
of billions of a surplus when Clinton left office, and now we're
trillions in debt, then those results are quite scary.

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