Posted on 03/19/2013 6:11:37 PM PDT by DeprogramLiberalism
The following is an excerpt from an essay from the Nuclear Counterarguments Essay Series. It is the definitive counterargument to those who feel the invasion of Iraq was based on deliberate deceptions manufactured by the Bush administration. Anyone who perseveres through to the end of its equivalent of 43 X 300-word pages will never again doubt the sincerity of President Bush's decision to invade Iraq. The essay series is written to liberals in the first person, but it is also for conservatives.
Perhaps no other issue heats a liberals pot up to boil more than the Iraq War. Bush lied thousands died! That has been the liberal groupthink mantra. No matter how successful the war has ultimately turned out, no liberal will ever accept that it has been worth the blood, money and loss of reputation to America at least until they read this essay. I realize, American neighbor, that you have been led to believe that the Bush administration lied about the prewar intelligence to encourage the American publics support for the invasion of Iraq. The orthodox media, Democrat politicians and the liberal blogosphere have hammered home this assertion for years. But what evidence have they ever presented that supports their case? Simply repeating the same assertions over and over is not evidence. [c5jkk] [1] Get this, American neighbor: It is a simple fact that the conclusions of multiple bipartisan government oversight reports, as well as considerable other evidence does not support the liberal groupthink mantra. The rationalization behind the derogatory Bush lied thousands died! is just another liberalism. Now we will clear up this issue once and for all welcome to the lonely funeral of the liberal mantra, Bush lied thousands died! More here.
(Excerpt) Read more at deprogrammingliberalism.com ...
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Some Liberals Actually Think a record comparable to Franklin Roosevelts Is a Good Thing Sheesh!
If your essay is too long to read on FreeRepublic, what makes it more readable on your website?
Does it magically condense itself?
Or maybe you used “too many notes?”
Make like Mozart and just cut a few of them out.
Silly rabbit.
He doesn't get any hits if the "essay" is read here.
I have explained the reasons for my actions in posting an excerpt of an essay that is essentially a booklet in size. I won’t be responding to any more complaints about it unless they come from official sources.
If anyone wishes further address, I suggest they take it up with Admin Moderator whose recommendations I am following.
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