dang dont y'all know *yet* that peole make this stuff up because they just don't like Bush?

gdr :)

Dana

>Ah.  You must be part of that thoughtful middle.
>
>For a second there, I thought you were a left-wing extremist who sees
>everything through a jaundiced eye based off of the fact that Bush is
>Lucifer's brother.
>
>Andy
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 12:08 PM
>  To: CF-Community
>  Subject: Re: Kay Leaves. Says there are no WMD. His replacement says the
>same.
>
>
>  We already know enough to replace him next November. Can you say "Continuing
>  Criminal Enterprise?"
>  There are no WMD, Civil rights are being trashed.  Right to attorney and
>speedy
>  trial is a thing of the past.
>  Legal Immigrants are treated unfairly, by giving benefits to undocumented
>  (illegal) immigrants. World Community has been nearly completely alienated.
>The
>  US is thought of now as was thought of the old USSR during the so-called
>cold
>  war era.
>
>  The task is to decide on who would be the best.  The most conservative is
>Clark,
>  the richest is Kerry.
>
>  The drastic increase in national debt is worrying other countries about an
>  economic collapse.  The US dollar has dropped considerable against other
>world
>  currencies.  Halliburton now admits receiving kickbacks from the Kuwaitis.
>
>  He claims the economy is strong, yet the stock market is falling counter to
>  that.
>
>  Still 3 million jobs lost, and he brags on 100,000 created. His answer is to
>  retrain the unemployed to fill available jobs.  Can you say "Convenience
>store
>  clerk?" or "Pizza Delivery?"  Retraining is, however, unfunded.
>
>  More money is being spent to bolster the economy of Iraq, than is being
>spent to
>  bolster the US economy.  The rich has had tax reduction, and the common
>folks
>  are looking at over $20,000 in national debt for every man woman and child.
>  Congressional spending has gone wild, and that used to be blamed on the
>  Democrats!
>
>  Shrub and Co. accomplished all this in only two years, and he want us to
>give
>  him four more?
>
>  What to do?
>
>
>  : Gel,
>  :
>  : I am not sure if anyone really believes that there are WMD"s there.  If
>Bush
>  : were smart(and I know that there are those of you who think he is not), he
>  : would start those discussions now, versus closer to the elections.
>  : Unfortunately, he has surrounded himself with Yes-men.
>  :
>  : This WMD thing just needs to put upfront so we can start a realistic
>appraisal
>  : of whether we should have know this and if so, why didn't we.
>  :
>  : Andy
>  :   HYPERLINK
>  :   "http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3424831.stm"http://news.bbc.c
>  :   o.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3424831.stm
>  :
>  :   US chief Iraq arms expert quits
>  :
>  :   *The head of the team searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,
>  :
>  :   David Kay, has resigned. *
>  :
>  :   Mr Kay said he did not believe Iraq possessed large stockpiles of
>  :
>  :   chemical or biological weapons.
>  :
>  :   He is being replaced by a former deputy head of the United Nations
>  :
>  :   weapons inspections team, Charles Duelfer.
>  :
>  :   Mr Duelfer said earlier this month he believed the chances of finding
>  :
>  :   chemical or biological weapons in Iraq were now "close to nil".
>  :
>  :   Mr Kay gave no reason for leaving, but the BBC's John Leyne in
>  :
>  :   Washington says sources there speak of a mixture of personal reasons and
>  :
>  :   his disillusionment with the weapons search.
>  :
>  :   His resignation had been expected for a few weeks....
>  :
>  :   --------------------------
>  :
>  :   -Gel
>  :
>  :
>  :
>
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