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courtesy the VRWC

or at least one of them. my vast right wing conspiracy had an interesting find today: the bbc wants to know why we elected bush. follow the link and view some of the reasons. then take a look at this map and see how vast the "conspiracy" (read "intelligent, informed section of america) really is.

"The office of government is not to confer happiness, but to give men opportunity to work out happiness for themselves." --William Channing

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  1. it's really not. some of them are just confused, but many actually don't want to see the light. i feel sorry for them.

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  2. Hey, forrest, I see you still enjoy shitting on other people's property.

    I have ONE question for you: Who made YOU the arbiter of what is Christian and what isn't? And in case you didn't notice, Bush isn't killing ANYONE. I'll bet you say (LIE) that you "support the troops" too, don't you?

    Grow up, hypocrite.

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  4. so you're saying that bush ordered our troops to murder iraqis? and comparing him to hitler? you're further left than i thought forrest.

    the non-capture of zarqawi is dwarfed in comparison to the non-capture of bin laden. who, by the way, clinton had offered to him on a silver platter. the government of sudan offered to arrest bin laden for us and turn him over; but slick willy refused the offer.

    and something else to remember forrest, casualty estimates are almost always over-estimated. 10,000 deaths were projected for the D-day landings; we lost around a third of that. and i still don't see where you get off comparing this to vietnam. we've lost less men in the nearly 20 months since we entered iraq than we lost in a good month in vietnam (good in the sense of losing fewest troops). our troops are better trained and better equipped. there will be losses, to be sure, but fewer than expected. and in the end, fallujah, along with the rest of iraq, will be free; and maybe the world will finally realize--like our president and most iraqis do--that we have done a good thing.

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