"Wayne H. Wilhelm"
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> "BUSH 'Owns' Iraqi War"
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>> Sean Hannity hit all the republicker talking points he needed to hit to
>> work his sad angry audience into a giant tizzy... "Oh, my, they've given
>> money to Democrats? And they've said mean things about Bush??? Oh, dear,
>> I do believe I'm getting the vapors!"
>>
>> It's so sad how myopic these conservatives are, they feel like everything
>> that they say about Democrats (ie John Kerry, Max Cleland, John Murtha,
>> Richard Clarke, Wes Clark, etc.) is totally justified but God forbid you
>> criticize a republican...
>
> Fox news has been criticizing Bush for years. I've been criticizing Bush
> for quite some time as well. However, what Bush does he either fails to
> impart his reasoning to the American people or he's out of touch with the
> American people. What Kerry, Cleland, Murtha, Richard Clarke and Wesley
> Clark do, they do because they represent pure evil.
>
> I criticize them all. What was your point again?
>
> Oh, I forgot to mention, Guilani and McCain are unfit for office. I
> wouldn't vote for either of them. What was it you were saying again?
>
> As to Petraeus, I assumed that since Democrats were unanimous in voting
> for his promotion in January 2007 (this year), that he must be well
> qualified for the job. So now you're telling me the Democrats were too
> stupid to know what they were talking about or that the Democrats were
> lying back in January?
Your words.
>> The sad part of the Petraeus Ad is the fact that it could be made at all,
>> that George Bush and the crew of flunkies he has underneath him have all
>> lost so much credibility that they had to hide behind a man in Uniform to
>> wage their political campaign... Petraeus should never have allowed
>> himself to become a political spokesperson for George Bush's war, and it
>> sadly speaks ill of his character that he allowed himself, and his
>> uniform, to be used in that way...
>>
>> There is a reason that he had to go up there, becuase the Bush
>> administration doesn't have an ounce of credibility left, and with good
>> reason. They are pathologically unable to tell the truth, they put petty
>> political battles above the good of the country, and they valued loyalty
>> to Bush and their sad, failed ideology above basic competence... Why a
>> decent man like David Petraeus would jump into their boat is beyond me,
>> but his decision to do so speaks to his character and sadly, leaves him
>> open to just that kind of criticism...
>>
>> My god, Hannity has pretended to be a journalist for so long he thinks he
>> is one! Hannity couldn't prepare an accurate news report on his shoe
>> size.
>
> One thing I know about people who claim everything someone does is a lie.
> There's no such thing as everything someone does as being a lie,
> especially in politics. When someone such as yourself claims everything
> Bush says or does is a lie, that proves your criticism has nothing to do
> with reality and as such, it is you who are the liar.
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