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Well played, Jane!
Excellent rejoinder to FW's sarcasm.
Not to pile on, but I'll pile on: FW, if you think that kind of BS has been going on for only six years, you are sadly mistaken and/or astoundingly naive. People from both parties have engaged in such duplicity. It amazes me that you are so full of hatred for President Bush that you cannot bring yourself to condemn his critics.
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WriterofLight
on July 29, 2006 at 7:47 PM
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In answer to fwmystic's question,
quite honestly, I DON'T like the fact that the Iraqi PM is so virulently anti-Israel. But then again, you see the fledgling democracy at work in Iraq where people can ACTUALLY SAY WHATEVER THEY DARN WELL PLEASE! Of course, that said, I'm sure Saddam would say the same thing in his opposition to the Jews! As well, the Iraqi PM (sorry, blanking out on his name at the moment) has to be ever the politician. Imagine saying he was in favor of Israel and then traveling home to Iraq. Fancy the welcome home ceremony he'd receive. Duh, but it's only to be expected that Iraq's PM is going to be somewhat negative towards Israel.
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JanesOpinion
on July 28, 2006 at 7:10 PM
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Hahahahaha!
Looks like the Democrats are employing some of the same tactics the Republicans have used the past six years. So, are you saying YOU support the Iraqi head cheese's decision NOT to condemn Hezbollah and want to send them ANOTHER $500 of taxpayer money????
This is a yes or no question.
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fwmystic
on July 28, 2006 at 11:14 AM
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