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Mike O'Brien
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Jon Godson
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I'm not real crazy about the way President Bush has spent money hand
over fist. The way I see it, I have to live on a budget, so should the
government.

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This is the statement about economics that makes me laugh the loudest
no matter how many times I hear it. If 99% of families didn't borrow
from the future, they wouldn't own a home. The idea that families across
this country pay budget and are completely debt-free is rediculous.
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 Frank Strysik wrote:

No, she does repeat the party line on why Bush invaded Iraq
everytime she makes one of her scary tv appaerances on Faux News.

Of course the party line changes but that doesn't seem to bother her,
instead she blames democrats for the inconsistensies.

The party line? Which party?

The Demratic party which supported the war?

The past Democratic President, and his wife, a future Democratic President?

The former Vice Presidential nominee for the Democrats?

The Bi-partisan senate vote that gave 234 reasons for going to war?

Every speech which emphasized Iraqi freedom as one of three main goals?

The Democratic nominee for President, and his vice-presidential nominee?

President Bush Addresses the Nation
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THE PRESIDENT: My fellow citizens, at this hour, American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger.

On my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war. These are opening stages of what will be a broad and concerted campaign. More than 35 countries are giving crucial support -- from the use of naval and air bases, to help with intelligence and logistics, to the deployment of combat units. Every nation in this coalition has chosen to bear the duty and share the honor of serving in our common defense.

President George W. Bush addresses the nation from the Oval Office at the White House Wednesday evening, March 19, 2003.  White House photo by Paul Morse To all the men and women of the United States Armed Forces now in the Middle East, the peace of a troubled world and the hopes of an oppressed people now depend on you. That trust is well placed.

The enemies you confront will come to know your skill and bravery. The people you liberate will witness the honorable and decent spirit of the American military. In this conflict, America faces an enemy who has no regard for conventions of war or rules of morality. Saddam Hussein has placed Iraqi troops and equipment in civilian areas, attempting to use innocent men, women and children as shields for his own military -- a final atrocity against his people.

I want Americans and all the world to know that coalition forces will make every effort to spare innocent civilians from harm. A campaign on the harsh terrain of a nation as large as California could be longer and more difficult than some predict. And helping Iraqis achieve a united, stable and free country will require our sustained commitment.

We come to Iraq with respect for its citizens, for their great civilization and for the religious faiths they practice. We have no ambition in Iraq, except to remove a threat and restore control of that country to its own people.

I know that the families of our military are praying that all those who serve will return safely and soon. Millions of Americans are praying with you for the safety of your loved ones and for the protection of the innocent. For your sacrifice, you have the gratitude and respect of the American people. And you can know that our forces will be coming home as soon as their work is done.

Our nation enters this conflict reluctantly -- yet, our purpose is sure. The people of the United States and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder. We will meet that threat now, with our Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard and Marines, so that we do not have to meet it later with armies of fire fighters and police and doctors on the streets of our cities.

Now that conflict has come, the only way to limit its duration is to apply decisive force. And I assure you, this will not be a campaign of half measures, and we will accept no outcome but victory.


President George W. Bush addresses the nation from the Oval Office at the White House Wednesday evening, March 19, 2003.  White House photo by Paul Morse My fellow citizens, the dangers to our country and the world will be overcome. We will pass through this time of peril and carry on the work of peace. We will defend our freedom. We will bring freedom to others and we will prevail.

May God bless our country and all who defend her

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Posted: 23 March 2005 at 7:48am | IP Logged | 4  

You accuse Bush of rewriting history. Don't rewrite history yourself.

Whereas the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-338) expressed the sense of Congress that it should be the policy of the United States to support efforts to remove from power the current Iraqi regime and promote the emergence of a democratic government to replace that regime;

From the Conmgressional authorization for War

By the way, Clinton adopted the Iraq Liberation Act

http://www.yourcongress.com/ViewArticle.asp?article_id=2686

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Todd Hembrough
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Nice work Rob.

The world will be a better place due to the efforts of the evil Neo-Cons and their figurehead George W. Bush.

Thank God.

Todd
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Ed Aycock
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Posted: 23 March 2005 at 9:16am | IP Logged | 6  

Rob, was it really necessary to copy that entire text block? And why do so many of your posts occur in threes?  Are you Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man?
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Posted: 23 March 2005 at 9:33am | IP Logged | 7  

To my liberal friends, colleagues, and acquaintences:

I won't call CNN the Clinton News Network or Bill Clinton Slick Willie if you refer to Fox News by its actual name.  We can be mature or try to win funny style points.  If you don't think Ann Coulter is funny (and you don't) then perhaps you'll realize that "Faux News" is the other side of that coin.

You can disagree on its editorial slant, but it has a name.

[Corrected Ann's name.]


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Fox "News" ran on its Website a completely fictitious article with fabricated Kerry quotes designed to make him look bad.  They did not fire the guy who wrote it.  Trust me, if I submitted an article to my editor with fabricated quotes, I'd be fired immediately upon being caught and have problems getting work in actual journalism ever again.  I cannot respect Fox "News" for this reason, among many others.
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 Eric Kleefeld wrote:
Fox "News" ran on its Website a completely fictitious article with fabricated Kerry quotes designed to make him look bad.  They did not fire the guy who wrote it.  Trust me, if I submitted an article to my editor with fabricated quotes, I'd be fired immediately upon being caught and have problems getting work in actual journalism ever again.  I cannot respect Fox "News" for this reason, among many others.

An intern at Fox News posted a reporter's framing sheet erroneously, one where the reporter made up quotes to hold the place of the video taped quotes.  It was taken down and apologized for.  If you felt more should have been done, that's your right.  However, they have a name and it is puerile not to use it.  Sorry.
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 Ed Aycock wrote:
Rob, was it really necessary to copy that entire text block? And why do so many of your posts occur in threes?  Are you Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man?

No, it wasn't, I was in such a rush.  Shouldn't have done it though.

I wish I was the Multiple Man. That would make life easier (though it didn't help Michael Keaton much in Multiplicity)

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 Jon Godson wrote:
I'm not real crazy about the way President Bush has spent money hand
over fist. The way I see it, I have to live on a budget, so should the
government.

*************

This is the statement about economics that makes me laugh the loudest no matter how many times I hear it. If 99% of families didn't borrow from the future, they wouldn't own a home. The idea that families across this country pay budget and are completely debt-free is rediculous.


If I take out a loan, it's to buy a house or a car, and there is reasonable expectation on both parties that the amount is going to be paid back, at a specific time, with interest. I don't take a mortgage out every month to pay my electric bill.

Debt management is an important part of personal finance. I agree that many people don't seem to deal with it particularly well. I, personally, prefer to pay off debt rather than buy more stuff. I call that responsibility.

The government is hooked on "credit cards", if you will. They borrow and spend, and then figure out how to juggle the debt later.
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An intern at Fox News posted a reporter's framing sheet erroneously, one where the reporter made up quotes to hold the place of the video taped quotes.  It was taken down and apologized for.  If you felt more should have been done, that's your right.--------------------------------------

Therefore, interns are responsible for fox web site content. In addition, fox reporters make up fake quotes. Doesn't this speak for itself, and you are agitated when people question Fox being taken seriously as a legit "news" organization.

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