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To: BenLurkin

America is doomed. I thought this outstanding piece of cinema would fall into the same league as "The Passion of the Christ". Sad to say America and the majority of
Americans remain in total denial regarding the evil enemy at our gates. We will perish as a nation by our own hand. Just the state of our military as depicted in this movie, shows the outight and planned damage Bill Clinton and the Democrat Party did to America during his eight year term. As America sits in denial, our enemies plan our slaughter. Sorry to say, folks, we are going down and the playout will not be pretty at all.


16 posted on 05/07/2006 8:25:37 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
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To: JLAGRAYFOX

America is not doomed. True, many have forgotten 911. But the enemy is losing big over there and they can’t do anything over here. If they do, they will get it ten times worse because hitting us at home brings out the fight in us. That means we hurt them bad (let them try something really stupid—we won’t hesitate to use our ultimate military options) and we vote conservative. There’s no way they’ll try anything before the upcoming elections (unless they just go completely nuts, which is quite possible), because that would put more Republicans in office.

Remember bin Laden’s campaign speech for Kerry about a week before the 04 elections? Al Quaeda needs to get Democrats elected.

And the Democrats need the Republicans to be divided. It’s the primary strategy of Democrats this election. They are proceeding covertly on this.

I will never desert Bush or the Republicans. Especially not in this war.


27 posted on 05/07/2006 10:08:01 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Leftists will never stand up like men and fight for their true beliefs.)
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