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Reading the full Bush commentary rather than just sound bites - makes one appreciate how good his speech writers are to be able to frame American war involvement only against the "end game" risk factors.
It is revealing that the Bush logic is based on a novel. America walked into Iraq and created havoc. Why? The Democrats can not answer for that, but they do expect to be able to take over the end game. How?
The Republicans will blame them for folding early. But the Bush policy to wipe out the insurgency requires killing every insurgent or removing their motivation.
Withdrawal is not the best solution. The current strategy is even worse. Polling public opinion does not inform, but restricts.
Nicholas Alexander |
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08.23.07 - 9:55 pm | #
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The people who can't admit we lost the war in Vieynam have tried to sell the notion that we won the war on the battlefield but lost it from the protests.
Baloney. It's certainly true that the brave protesters helped end the war, but our military was nowhere near winning the war on the battlefield... unless we were willing to bomb Vietnam into the Stone Age - which a lot of right wingers were willing to do. The nut-jobs who supported the war in Vietnam were even advocating that we use nuclear weapons. That shows you how morally bankrupt the right wing Republican-Nazi Party in this country.
I think it show be apparent to everyone that George W. Bush is an extremely dangerous man.
Impeach the creep.
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08.24.07 - 10:25 pm | #
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Thanks for this excellent analysis of Bush's "stab-in-the-back" speech.
Would you be willing to spread the word about www.draftresistance.org? It's a site dedicated to shattering the myths surrounding the selective slavery system and building mass civil disobedience to stop the draft before it starts!
Our banner on a website, printing and posting the anti-draft flyer or just telling friends would help.
Thanks!
Scott Kohlhaas
PS. When it comes to conscription, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
Scott Kohlhaas |
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08.24.07 - 11:31 pm | #
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