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To: Wristpin
Unfortunately the rats got a head start over the holidays with the "heroic leaker saving our civil rights from illegal wiretaps" nonsense. The debate has already been framed.

Obviously not since 64% of Americans in the polls have stated they agree with the NSA tapping program. Maybe people should try actually finding out some facts instead of just launching into the same old hysteric whining at the Bush Administration in post after post after post after post.

46 posted on 12/31/2005 6:36:07 AM PST by MNJohnnie (We do not create terrorism by fighting the terrorists. We invite terrorism by ignoring them.--GWBush)
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To: MNJohnnie

Only 64% of Americans favor legal surveillance of AL Queda operatives during a time of war? That's not stellar IMHO.

My problem is that the Republican War Room(sleepy hollow) took off the holidays, instead of framing this issue as the "The Dems intentionally leaking Top Secret SCI during a time of war". I cannot believe the media is actually debating whether these disclosures were moral and just. Which shows just how inept the RNC is.

You may be content with the Presidents nuanced approach on dealing with the Democrats and his vastly improved 47% job approval rating. I have three nephews on the deck in Iraq and allowing the Dems to steal the moral authority for the war, virtually unopposed,has made every minute more dangerous for them. Politics is a nasty business with the the rat War Room is working 24/7 dreaming up the next lie for public consumption. I see are lackluster effort in countering them especially since the truth is on our side.


48 posted on 12/31/2005 6:52:28 AM PST by Wristpin ("The Yankees have decided to buy every player in Baseball....")
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