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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"Harry Hope" |
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09 May 2006 08:32:20 AM |
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The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/CrisisPapers/16
Tue May 09th 2006
By Ernest Partridge
The Opposition is being heard.
This has been an extraordinary month for speaking truth to power.
On April 6, Harry Taylor, an ordinary North Carolina citizen, told
George Bush directly that he had "never felt more ashamed of, nor more
frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency."
Then, three weeks later, comedian Steven Colbert skewered Bush and the
White House press corps, as he stood just a few feet away from the
President.
And just last week, CIA veteran Ray McGovern called Donald Rumsfeld a
"liar" to his face, whereupon Rumsfeld replied with yet another
demonstrable lie.
And throughout the month, eight retired generals openly criticized
Rumsfeld’s (and by implication Bush’s) conduct of the Iraq war.
All these incidents took extraordinary courage.
But now that these brave individuals have led, expect many more to
follow.
And while the mainstream media (MSM) have heretofore failed to report
such incidents, now at last they can no longer be ignored -- thanks in
no small part to an independent internet.
_________________________________________________________
Harry
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| User: "Taylor" |
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| Title: Re: The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
09 May 2006 10:02:54 AM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5j6162hmmmr1rchs7r0lq6vkrgicp1oa2p@4ax.com...
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/CrisisPapers/16
Tue May 09th 2006
By Ernest Partridge
The Opposition is being heard.
This has been an extraordinary month for speaking truth to power.
On April 6, Harry Taylor, an ordinary North Carolina citizen, told
George Bush directly that he had "never felt more ashamed of, nor more
frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency."
Then, three weeks later, comedian Steven Colbert skewered Bush and the
White House press corps, as he stood just a few feet away from the
President.
And just last week, CIA veteran Ray McGovern called Donald Rumsfeld a
"liar" to his face, whereupon Rumsfeld replied with yet another
demonstrable lie.
And throughout the month, eight retired generals openly criticized
Rumsfeld's (and by implication Bush's) conduct of the Iraq war.
All these incidents took extraordinary courage.
But now that these brave individuals have led, expect many more to
follow.
And while the mainstream media (MSM) have heretofore failed to report
such incidents, now at last they can no longer be ignored -- thanks in
no small part to an independent internet.
_________________________________________________________
Harry
ROFL
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| User: "ouroboros rex" |
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| Title: Re: The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
09 May 2006 10:04:27 AM |
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"Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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http://journals.democraticunderground.com/CrisisPapers/16
Tue May 09th 2006
By Ernest Partridge
The Opposition is being heard.
This has been an extraordinary month for speaking truth to power.
On April 6, Harry Taylor, an ordinary North Carolina citizen, told
George Bush directly that he had "never felt more ashamed of, nor more
frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency."
Then, three weeks later, comedian Steven Colbert skewered Bush and the
White House press corps, as he stood just a few feet away from the
President.
And just last week, CIA veteran Ray McGovern called Donald Rumsfeld a
"liar" to his face, whereupon Rumsfeld replied with yet another
demonstrable lie.
And throughout the month, eight retired generals openly criticized
Rumsfeld's (and by implication Bush's) conduct of the Iraq war.
All these incidents took extraordinary courage.
But now that these brave individuals have led, expect many more to
follow.
And while the mainstream media (MSM) have heretofore failed to report
such incidents, now at last they can no longer be ignored -- thanks in
no small part to an independent internet.
_________________________________________________________
Harry
ROFL
As usual, the republican has nothing.
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| User: "Taylor" |
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| Title: Re: The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
09 May 2006 02:03:20 PM |
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"ouroboros rex" <c-bee1@NOSPUMMYitg.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
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"Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
news:ya28g.9376$CH2.1870@tornado.texas.rr.com...
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5j6162hmmmr1rchs7r0lq6vkrgicp1oa2p@4ax.com...
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/CrisisPapers/16
Tue May 09th 2006
By Ernest Partridge
The Opposition is being heard.
This has been an extraordinary month for speaking truth to power.
On April 6, Harry Taylor, an ordinary North Carolina citizen, told
George Bush directly that he had "never felt more ashamed of, nor more
frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency."
Then, three weeks later, comedian Steven Colbert skewered Bush and the
White House press corps, as he stood just a few feet away from the
President.
And just last week, CIA veteran Ray McGovern called Donald Rumsfeld a
"liar" to his face, whereupon Rumsfeld replied with yet another
demonstrable lie.
And throughout the month, eight retired generals openly criticized
Rumsfeld's (and by implication Bush's) conduct of the Iraq war.
All these incidents took extraordinary courage.
But now that these brave individuals have led, expect many more to
follow.
And while the mainstream media (MSM) have heretofore failed to report
such incidents, now at last they can no longer be ignored -- thanks in
no small part to an independent internet.
_________________________________________________________
Harry
ROFL
As usual, the republican has nothing.
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
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| User: "ouroboros rex" |
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| Title: Re: The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
09 May 2006 02:40:13 PM |
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"Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
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"ouroboros rex" <c-bee1@NOSPUMMYitg.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
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"Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5j6162hmmmr1rchs7r0lq6vkrgicp1oa2p@4ax.com...
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/CrisisPapers/16
Tue May 09th 2006
By Ernest Partridge
The Opposition is being heard.
This has been an extraordinary month for speaking truth to power.
On April 6, Harry Taylor, an ordinary North Carolina citizen, told
George Bush directly that he had "never felt more ashamed of, nor more
frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency."
Then, three weeks later, comedian Steven Colbert skewered Bush and the
White House press corps, as he stood just a few feet away from the
President.
And just last week, CIA veteran Ray McGovern called Donald Rumsfeld a
"liar" to his face, whereupon Rumsfeld replied with yet another
demonstrable lie.
And throughout the month, eight retired generals openly criticized
Rumsfeld's (and by implication Bush's) conduct of the Iraq war.
All these incidents took extraordinary courage.
But now that these brave individuals have led, expect many more to
follow.
And while the mainstream media (MSM) have heretofore failed to report
such incidents, now at last they can no longer be ignored -- thanks in
no small part to an independent internet.
_________________________________________________________
Harry
ROFL
As usual, the republican has nothing.
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
lol As usual, more republican posts = more nothing.
Do you think any of you Bush waterheads will ever post anything worth
discussing again, or is it just knuckledragger hoaxes and inane blather from
here on out?
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| User: "Political Pagan" |
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| Title: Re: The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
09 May 2006 04:25:56 PM |
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"ouroboros rex" <c-bee1@NOSPUMMYitg.uiuc.edu> wrote in
news:e3qr6v$je7$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu:
lol As usual, more republican posts = more nothing.
Do you think any of you Bush waterheads will ever post anything
worth
discussing again, or is it just knuckledragger hoaxes and inane
blather from here on out?
It's almost time for them to start blaming Clinton for the CIA scandals.
--
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we
are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and
servile, but is morally treasonable to the American
public." - Theodore Roosevelt
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| User: "Kevin Cunningham" |
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| Title: Re: The anti-fascist opposition is being heard |
10 May 2006 10:26:21 AM |
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"ouroboros rex" <c-bee1@NOSPUMMYitg.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
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"Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
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"ouroboros rex" <c-bee1@NOSPUMMYitg.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
news:e3qb1r$dbl$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu...
"Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
news:ya28g.9376$CH2.1870@tornado.texas.rr.com...
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5j6162hmmmr1rchs7r0lq6vkrgicp1oa2p@4ax.com...
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/CrisisPapers/16
Tue May 09th 2006
By Ernest Partridge
The Opposition is being heard.
This has been an extraordinary month for speaking truth to power.
On April 6, Harry Taylor, an ordinary North Carolina citizen, told
George Bush directly that he had "never felt more ashamed of, nor more
frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency."
Then, three weeks later, comedian Steven Colbert skewered Bush and the
White House press corps, as he stood just a few feet away from the
President.
And just last week, CIA veteran Ray McGovern called Donald Rumsfeld a
"liar" to his face, whereupon Rumsfeld replied with yet another
demonstrable lie.
And throughout the month, eight retired generals openly criticized
Rumsfeld's (and by implication Bush's) conduct of the Iraq war.
All these incidents took extraordinary courage.
But now that these brave individuals have led, expect many more to
follow.
And while the mainstream media (MSM) have heretofore failed to report
such incidents, now at last they can no longer be ignored -- thanks in
no small part to an independent internet.
_________________________________________________________
Harry
ROFL
As usual, the republican has nothing.
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
As usual, the republican has nothing. *scratch*
lol As usual, more republican posts = more nothing.
Do you think any of you Bush waterheads will ever post anything worth
discussing again, or is it just knuckledragger hoaxes and inane blather
from here on out?
What I enjoy is repugs telling us that they are OK so America should be OK.
They are happy to tell every one that they have $28.56, a new high, so
America should have that in the bank at least.
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