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Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. |
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Jim wrote:
^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. The dumb foch. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11. Uh...look beyond the end of your nose, dummy. Terrorism around the world is way, way, way up. -- A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush; A vote for Bush is a vote for Apocalypse. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11. Uh...look beyond the end of your nose, dummy. Terrorism around the world is way, way, way up. I care about what happens in my back yard...and even yours. |
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Buy a clue, liberal boating douchebag Harry. Nobody gives a flying ****
about how many people die in the Middle East. It's long since time to cut our losses and just go back to a bomb them into the stone age playbook. Let's withdraw tomorrow. "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11. Uh...look beyond the end of your nose, dummy. Terrorism around the world is way, way, way up. I care about what happens in my back yard...and even yours. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message ...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11. Uh...look beyond the end of your nose, dummy. Terrorism around the world is way, way, way up. I care about what happens in my back yard...and even yours. We all know that you're very narrow minded, you don't have to keep telling us. |
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Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11.
As they had been since the 19th Century. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message ...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. My favorite Bush lie of the moment is the one he uttered today on the campaign trail, when he claimed "the world is safer" because of his trumped up war. Yeah, right. That's why terrorism attacks are up sharply. Terrorist attacks in this country are non-existent since 9/11. Yeah, they've figured out that BushCo is a war monger, and as such, all they need to do is harass with small car bombs, and we'll spend, spend, spend, which is their ultimate goal, to cost us money, and it's working. |
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If it's OT, then don't post it.
"Jim" wrote in message ... ^--- Former Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who is working to elect Kerry, accused Bush on Monday of feeding Congress and the American people ``a pack of lies'' as justification for the war in Iraq. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** **************** ``We were flat out lied to,'' the Georgia Democrat said, ``by the president, by the vice president and by the secretary of defense.'' ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ******************** Cleland assailed Bush during a conference call with reporters in which the Democratic National Committee rolled out a Web video that is being e-mailed to supporters and posted on the committee's Web site. It argues that Bush diverted resources from the war on terrorism in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq. Cleland criticized Bush for his decision to ``go it alone'' in Iraq without the support of other nations, calling the move ``the greatest strategic error of American military history.'' Steve Schmidt, a Bush campaign spokesman, said the president is focused on reforming America's intelligence system while Kerry and his surrogates launch political attacks. Schmidt called Cleland's criticism ``typical of a campaign that has been engaged in political gamesmanship with national security issues throughout the campaign.'' Cleland cited Bush's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network and effort to secure uranium for nuclear weapons. ``All of that is a pack of lies,'' Cleland said. |
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