Group: alt.politics.gw-bush
From: SilentOtto
Date: Thursday, October 04, 2007 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: McCain: People Will Enlist If Bush Urges Them To

On Oct 4, 1:31 am, "CB" wrote:
> It was said by a caller tonight on Mike Savage that if Bush fought like a
> man as in taking off the gloves, loosening rules of engagement and talking
> tougher, his poll numbers would increase.

But... But...

I thought you rightards were saying that we're winning in Iraq and
Afghanistan...

Why would you need to change the rules of engagement if we're winning?

Lol...

Another rightard slips up.

Just like the way you use the term "swiftboating" to denote a lying
smear campaign.

The truth always comes out in the end.

> But he won't because he is meek,
> as the lamb. I suppose it's better than what the left would elect, a hyena

"We had to destroy the village to save it"...

NeoCon chickenhawks, like you, are all the same...

Blood thirsty, racist cowards.

Watch where you tread in the cow pasture, you might step in a
rightard.



>
> Bush should encourage the nation. I know he has a weekly radio address but
> does anyone really listen to it? When is it on?
>
> "RightIsRong" wrote in message
>
> news: $ @ ...
>
>
>
> > Republican White House hopeful John McCain said Wednesday that President
> > Bush made a mistake after the Sept. 11 terror attacks by encouraging
> > people to shop rather than urging citizens to join the military or
> > volunteer.
>
> > "I believe that the big mistake that our leadership of our nation made
> > after 9-11 is we told people to go shopping and we told them to take a
> > trip," McCain told students at a military prep school in this early voting
> > state.
>
> > /huff-wires/20071003/mccain-south-carolina/
>
> > Here's what Limbaugh had to say back in 1992 about the Vietnam War:
>
> > "I had student deferments in college, and upon taking a physical, was
> > discovered to have a physical- uh, by virtue of what the military says, I
> > didn't even know it existed- a physical deferment and then the lottery
> > system came along, where they chose your lost by birth date, and mine was
> > high. And I did not want to go, just as Governor Clinton didn't."
>
> > Even back in 1992 it was but but but Clinton.
>
> > Anyway...
>
> > he didn't wanted to go, but now calls dead soldiers like Pat Tillman
> > "phoney" because he opposed the scam war in Iraq. As Tillman told his
> > mother, "this{Iraq}fucking war is illegal."
>
> > Support the troops as long as they support Bush and his scam war. When
> > they no longer do, trash 'em. --Republican Chickenhawk motto--
>
> > "The difference is that Limbaugh supported and supports the wars but won't
> > go."
>
> > Yep, just like George W. Bush.
>
> > Clinton wasn't a hypocrite about it. He opposed the war in Vietnam.
>
> > The evidence from the history of the right wing is that McCain is wrong,
> > that they the Neo Cons will not enlist, and will not serve. This is a
> > another chance for the entire Bush administration and the entire right
> > wing media to make amends. Come on,
> > Cheney
> > O'Reilly,
> > Perle,
> > Rush,
> > Wolfowitz,
> > Libby,
> > Hannity,
> > and thousands more.
> > The President is calling, sign up. Erase that yellow streak that you have
> > hidden from others and yourself for decades. Enlist now Neo Con crusaders.
> > Take your kids, wives, bathroom buddies, etc.- Hide quoted text -
>
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