To: Neets
You Don't believe this? What about the whistleblowers for the FBI? They failed.
I read WND.com daily for my news. The articles are there, the evidence is mounting. I don't discount all the numerous first-hand accounts that were literaly flushed down the memory hole by the FBI/TSA.
The FBI/CIA ain't what they used to be. Bush should have wiped the leadership clean. Michael Savage, perhaps you've heard of him, says the same thing. Not ONE head rolled due to 9-11 failures. That stinks.
To admit, and be sorry, that officials in our own beloved nation have lied to us does not mean a person is unpatriotic. It is a crying shame. But, that issue is off-topic.
I am a New Yorker for 10 years, been to WTC several times, and of course favor tracking down and killing anyone who we can PROVE had links.
We went into AFghanistan with PROOF that AQ was behind it. That's clear. Iraq is not.
213 posted on
01/29/2003 9:09:52 AM PST by
LibertyBelt
(Liberty Belt: Ignorance is Slavery)
To: LibertyBelt
LB, considering the x42 years, I can easily understand your sceptism.
But I do NOT believe this particular president is capable of sending our men and women into harm's way on anything but the best evidence and for the best of reasons. NOT this president, and believe me, there are things he does and advocate which I have criticized and will do so again, but NOT this issue.
We disagree, you and I, but that's okay.
222 posted on
01/29/2003 9:24:32 AM PST by
Molly Pitcher
(Demolish the Criminal Party!! NOW!!)
To: LibertyBelt
I am a New Yorker for 40+ yes (not including the time I served in the Military, which I would gladly do again by the way.)
AND if the Pervert-in-Chief had only taken ONE modicum of SERIOUSNESS with the threats and evidence of terrorism that faced our country in the 8 years of the reign of the WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY, we wouldn't be havening this arguement.
223 posted on
01/29/2003 9:26:43 AM PST by
Neets
("You believe in America, and America believes in you." ~GWB, SOTU 1/28/03)
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