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"Fred Stone" |
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11 Nov 2005 04:20:27 PM |
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Democrats Deny Having Pre-War Intelligence |
http://www.scrappleface.com/?p=2065
(2005-11-11) — Democrats in Congress today rejected President George
Bush’s accusation that they’re trying to rewrite history, which shows
they supported the Iraq war based on the same intelligence that drove
his decision to send in the troops.
“We had no pre-war intelligence,” said Sen. John Kerry, “History will
show that none of the leading Democrats had substantial intelligence.
Anyone who remembers what we did then knows that the president is making
a baseless allegation. I think history will bear out my contention that
we Democrats lacked the intelligence to make such an important
decision.”
The junior Senator from Massachussetts said he continues “to faithfully
support the troops who uselessly die for a lie in Iraq.”
“Our troops deserve to know that their elected leaders who voted to send
them to war will remain firm in our conviction that we didn’t know what
we were doing at the time,” Sen. Kerry said. “It’s important, on
Veteran’s Day, to remember that our Democrat commitment to our military
hasn’t changed.”
White House spokesman Scott McClellan repeated his categorical denial
that the Bush administration “ever manipulated anyone’s intelligence or
ignorance.”
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up
for something, sometime in your life." -- W. Churchill
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| User: "Ike" |
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| Title: Re: Democrats Deny Having Pre-War Intelligence |
11 Nov 2005 08:35:15 PM |
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"Fred Stone" <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in message
news:Xns970BB08B4703Ffstone69@213.155.197.138...
http://www.scrappleface.com/?p=2065
(2005-11-11) - Democrats in Congress today rejected President George
Bush's accusation that they're trying to rewrite history, which shows
they supported the Iraq war based on the same intelligence that drove
his decision to send in the troops.
"We had no pre-war intelligence," said Sen. John Kerry, "History will
show that none of the leading Democrats had substantial intelligence.
Anyone who remembers what we did then knows that the president is making
a baseless allegation. I think history will bear out my contention that
we Democrats lacked the intelligence to make such an important
decision."
The junior Senator from Massachussetts said he continues "to faithfully
support the troops who uselessly die for a lie in Iraq."
"Our troops deserve to know that their elected leaders who voted to send
them to war will remain firm in our conviction that we didn't know what
we were doing at the time," Sen. Kerry said. "It's important, on
Veteran's Day, to remember that our Democrat commitment to our military
hasn't changed."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan repeated his categorical denial
that the Bush administration "ever manipulated anyone's intelligence or
ignorance."
It's pretty obvious that these quotes are made up to try to be funny. Maybe
it is funny that thoisnads of Iraqi civilians died unnecessarily because of
incompetent war-mongering. I don't think their deaths are any less funny
than the sacrifice of Americans in that stupid enterprise. The stupidity was
initiated by the Bush admnistration which is incapable of rational action of
any kind.
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| User: "Fred Stone" |
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| Title: Re: Democrats Deny Having Pre-War Intelligence |
11 Nov 2005 09:29:35 PM |
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"Ike" <accordiondocxyzxyzxyz@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:Dxcdf.8087$AS6.6871@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
"Fred Stone" <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in message
news:Xns970BB08B4703Ffstone69@213.155.197.138...
http://www.scrappleface.com/?p=2065
(2005-11-11) - Democrats in Congress today rejected President George
Bush's accusation that they're trying to rewrite history, which shows
they supported the Iraq war based on the same intelligence that drove
his decision to send in the troops.
"We had no pre-war intelligence," said Sen. John Kerry, "History will
show that none of the leading Democrats had substantial intelligence.
Anyone who remembers what we did then knows that the president is
making a baseless allegation. I think history will bear out my
contention that we Democrats lacked the intelligence to make such an
important decision."
The junior Senator from Massachussetts said he continues "to
faithfully support the troops who uselessly die for a lie in Iraq."
"Our troops deserve to know that their elected leaders who voted to
send them to war will remain firm in our conviction that we didn't
know what we were doing at the time," Sen. Kerry said. "It's
important, on Veteran's Day, to remember that our Democrat commitment
to our military hasn't changed."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan repeated his categorical denial
that the Bush administration "ever manipulated anyone's intelligence
or ignorance."
It's pretty obvious that these quotes are made up to try to be funny.
No *****, Sherlock.
Maybe it is funny that thoisnads of Iraqi civilians died unnecessarily
because of incompetent war-mongering. I don't think their deaths are
any less funny than the sacrifice of Americans in that stupid
enterprise. The stupidity was initiated by the Bush admnistration
which is incapable of rational action of any kind.
Scott Ott got right under your skin, didn't he?
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up
for something, sometime in your life." -- W. Churchill
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| User: "Ike" |
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| Title: Re: Democrats Deny Having Pre-War Intelligence |
12 Nov 2005 09:00:29 AM |
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"Fred Stone" <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in message
news:Xns970BE4F19F64Bfstone69@213.155.197.138...
"Ike" <accordiondocxyzxyzxyz@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:Dxcdf.8087$AS6.6871@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
"Fred Stone" <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in message
news:Xns970BB08B4703Ffstone69@213.155.197.138...
http://www.scrappleface.com/?p=2065
(2005-11-11) - Democrats in Congress today rejected President George
Bush's accusation that they're trying to rewrite history, which shows
they supported the Iraq war based on the same intelligence that drove
his decision to send in the troops.
"We had no pre-war intelligence," said Sen. John Kerry, "History will
show that none of the leading Democrats had substantial intelligence.
Anyone who remembers what we did then knows that the president is
making a baseless allegation. I think history will bear out my
contention that we Democrats lacked the intelligence to make such an
important decision."
The junior Senator from Massachussetts said he continues "to
faithfully support the troops who uselessly die for a lie in Iraq."
"Our troops deserve to know that their elected leaders who voted to
send them to war will remain firm in our conviction that we didn't
know what we were doing at the time," Sen. Kerry said. "It's
important, on Veteran's Day, to remember that our Democrat commitment
to our military hasn't changed."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan repeated his categorical denial
that the Bush administration "ever manipulated anyone's intelligence
or ignorance."
It's pretty obvious that these quotes are made up to try to be funny.
No *****, Sherlock.
Maybe it is funny that thoisnads of Iraqi civilians died unnecessarily
because of incompetent war-mongering. I don't think their deaths are
any less funny than the sacrifice of Americans in that stupid
enterprise. The stupidity was initiated by the Bush admnistration
which is incapable of rational action of any kind.
Scott Ott got right under your skin, didn't he?
I take my valuable time to read and reply to your idiotic posts and what I
get is cryptic replies about Scott Ott. Who the ***** is Scott Ott? It may
seem that you are in some kind of denial now that the tissue of fantasy
constructed by your heroes is eroding.
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