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![]() and all of the other victims, as well as the costly lessons, of war. |
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![]() "George Fillioa" wrote in message news:H4Hlf.8280$H84.7700@trnddc04... If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf Indeed. |
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![]() George Fillioa wrote: If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf What's sad, but obviously true, is that certain factions always insist on turning national calamities into opportunities for political mudslinging. Have you no shame or decency at all? Seems like my wish, that we remember the victims and the many high-priced lessons learned from war, is lost on you entirely. I wonder where the equivalent liberal crap is, blaming Pearl Harbor on George Bush? My bet is that it would be harder to find than the negative and divisive propaganda demonstrably being churned out for this occasion by the militant and reactionary right. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... George Fillioa wrote: If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf What's sad, but obviously true, is that certain factions always insist on turning national calamities into opportunities for political mudslinging. Have you no shame or decency at all? Chuck, the left, you included, have taken the War on Terror into opportunities for political mudslinging for months now. Where is your shame and decency? |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "George Fillioa" wrote in message news:H4Hlf.8280$H84.7700@trnddc04... If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf Indeed. More simple-minded, right-wing b.s. -- Bull. Anyone reading the stuff coming from the left from the likes of Dean, Kerry and Murtha knows George's link is spot on. |
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![]() *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... George Fillioa wrote: If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf What's sad, but obviously true, is that certain factions always insist on turning national calamities into opportunities for political mudslinging. Have you no shame or decency at all? Chuck, the left, you included, have taken the War on Terror into opportunities for political mudslinging for months now. Where is your shame and decency? Well at least you do not disagree that using Pearl Harbor as a vehicle to attack the Democratic party is shameless and indecent, and the best defense you can mount for your philosohpical ally is "you or somebody else did worse, first, or whatnot." Frankly, that's a more reasonable response than I thought I might see. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... George Fillioa wrote: If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf What's sad, but obviously true, is that certain factions always insist on turning national calamities into opportunities for political mudslinging. Have you no shame or decency at all? Chuck, the left, you included, have taken the War on Terror into opportunities for political mudslinging for months now. Where is your shame and decency? Well at least you do not disagree that using Pearl Harbor as a vehicle to attack the Democratic party is shameless and indecent, and the best defense you can mount for your philosohpical ally is "you or somebody else did worse, first, or whatnot." Frankly, that's a more reasonable response than I thought I might see. You make it way too easy Chuck. ;-) Well at least you do not disagree that using the War on Terror as a vehicle to attack the Republican party is shameless and indecent, and the best defense you can mount for your philosophical ally is "you or somebody else did worse, first, or whatnot." Frankly, that's a more reasonable response than I thought I might see. |
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Chuck,
I can't figure if you meant this to a joke, or it was unintentional. What was it? wrote in message oups.com... George Fillioa wrote: If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf What's sad, but obviously true, is that certain factions always insist on turning national calamities into opportunities for political mudslinging. Have you no shame or decency at all? Seems like my wish, that we remember the victims and the many high-priced lessons learned from war, is lost on you entirely. I wonder where the equivalent liberal crap is, blaming Pearl Harbor on George Bush? My bet is that it would be harder to find than the negative and divisive propaganda demonstrably being churned out for this occasion by the militant and reactionary right. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... George Fillioa wrote: If it happened today. Sad but true. http://tinyurl.com/clpcf What's sad, but obviously true, is that certain factions always insist on turning national calamities into opportunities for political mudslinging. Have you no shame or decency at all? Chuck, the left, you included, have taken the War on Terror into opportunities for political mudslinging for months now. Where is your shame and decency? Well at least you do not disagree that using Pearl Harbor as a vehicle to attack the Democratic party is shameless and indecent, and the best defense you can mount for your philosohpical ally is "you or somebody else did worse, first, or whatnot." Frankly, that's a more reasonable response than I thought I might see. http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004021.htm http://twobabesandabrain.typepad.com...ere_it_is.html " Saying the "idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong," Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean predicted today ..." " A Democratic congressional leader on defense called for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, as he rejected on Thursday Bush administration attacks on war critics and raised bipartisan pressure for a new policy. "The U.S. cannot accomplish anything further in Iraq militarily. It is time to bring them home," said Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania, the senior Democrat on the House of Representatives subcommittee that oversees defense spending and one of his party's top voices on military issues. " Oh my. |
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