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To: paguch
While we support President Bush in the war on terror in Iraq, he is taking our freedoms through his push for an American Union. People need to speak out.

I'm kind of confused about it. If the President is just going to surrender to the Cesspool of Mexico anyway, why are we fighting in Iraq? Just send in the Mexican army.

I mean, what is the point of fighting a war on terror to preserve American ideals if he's just going to sign America away?

More and more it seems like the argument between the Democratics and the President is who to surrender to. The President wants to surrender to Mexico while the Democratics want to surrender to Mexico, Al Qaeda, Cuba, Venezuela, the USSR, Red China, etc.

36 posted on 04/02/2007 5:43:22 PM PDT by Duke Nukum (Linux: More of a cult then an OS. Mac: Beyond a Cult. A joyless Jihad.)
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To: Duke Nukum
More and more it seems like the argument between the Democratics and the President is who to surrender to. The President wants to surrender to Mexico while the Democratics want to surrender to Mexico, Al Qaeda, Cuba, Venezuela, the USSR, Red China, etc.

You've almost got it Duke. An awful lot of  things that have been going on for the past few decades becomes totally clear once you realise that the argument going on amongst the Dems and Pubs has nothing to do with the ultimate objectives of either group. What they are battling over is who is going to control the loot.

All ten planks of the communist manifesto have been accepted as official policy of the U.S. government. We just weren't paying attention when we could have done anything about it.

44 posted on 04/02/2007 7:37:59 PM PDT by zeugma (MS Vista has detected your mouse has moved, Cancel or Allow?)
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