Notice the section I bolded and put in red font. This group was not associated with us. My girlfriend believes this to be Fred Phelp's group.
Sloppy writing. This basically constitutes a smear.
1 posted on
10/26/2003 9:23:03 AM PST by
sauropod
To: jonalvy44
BTW, your picture made the paper here.
2 posted on
10/26/2003 9:23:39 AM PST by
sauropod
(Fry Mumia!)
To: sauropod
A total of 347 U.S. soldiers and Marines have died from hostile fire, accidents and other causes Let's be sure and try to boost the numbers by throwing in soldiers killed in accidents and "other causes." Of course, your chances of dying as a U.S. soldier in Iraq are still lower than your chances of dying as a jogger in Washington D.C.
To: sauropod
Demonstrators march against Iraq occupation liberation
5 posted on
10/26/2003 9:31:26 AM PST by
AHerald
To: sauropod
"We never should have gone into Iraq in the first place," he said. "[The invasion] was based on a pack of lies."This is always thrown out by these prix, but never backed up. It just is not going to resonate with the American people they obviously see the B.S. these anti-war Democratic party liberals are trying to spew! I hope Dean gets the nod because if this is their message to America then they are going no where. Stupid, baseless, spineless, socialist/communist dems!
What lies? By who? They might as well deam theirselves as the NOWARE PARTY!
To: sauropod
"Dr. Alan Meyers, a pediatrician from Boston, came to the rally dressed as a missile"
Craftily disguising his normal resemblance to a phallus.
9 posted on
10/26/2003 10:03:17 AM PST by
NewRomeTacitus
(Diversity means having more than one weapon handy.)
To: sauropod
Notice the section I bolded and put in red font. This group was not associated with us. I was hoping not. When the reporters quote those "red letter" kooks it has the effect of alienating all intelligent and even Christian people, making it seem as though the pro-Bush demonstrators were crazy religious nuts. That really stuck out in the article as an unfair representation of the pro-war demonstrators.
To: sauropod
23 posted on
10/26/2003 7:06:40 PM PST by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is Slavery)
To: sauropod
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark told the crowd that the greatest threat to peace and security are Mr. Bush's policies, not terrorism. "This president made us international outlaws. Even in Australia, we can't go there without being jeered," he said as the protesters applauded. "What we've done in Afghanistan and Iraq is the greatest crime known." We all know that clark lost his mind years ago..do you think he could tell the families of 9/11 that horrible horrible comment he hatefully said??..just curious..
To: sauropod
"U.S. Out, Saddam In!" "No To Freedom, Yes to Torture!"
To: sauropod
"What we've done in Afghanistan and Iraq is the greatest crime known."As opposed to 9/11, right?
We got 9/11 by being passive and reactive.
30 posted on
10/27/2003 7:45:26 AM PST by
rudypoot
To: sauropod
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark told the crowd that the greatest threat to peace and security are Mr. Bush's policies, not terrorism. "This president made us international outlaws. Even in Australia, we can't go there without being jeered," he said as the protesters applauded. "What we've done in Afghanistan and Iraq is the greatest crime known."
This statement speaks volumes of the mentality we're dealing with.
- Which of Bush's policies? Not subordinating to the UN? Removing aggressor regimes?
- The greatest crime known?! Pol Pot's killing fields... Stalin's artificial famines... Hitler's holocaust and starting WWII... Tojo's rape of Nanking... Saddam's starting of two wars and using chemo weapons
Clinton Admin logic if I've ever seen it...
35 posted on
10/28/2003 3:30:41 PM PST by
walford
(Dogmatism swings both ways)
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