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This was a major mistake.
One of the many major mistakes the Bush administration has made in this regard. Instead of getting the word out and attacking the MSM, liberals, socialists and democrats, Republicans run hide under the nearest rock.
A local talk show host mentioned this a.m. on his program that most Americans have simply forgotten 9-1-1 and have "moved on." They listen to the crap of those I mentioned above and believe it. I am severely afraid that it will take yet another attack, killing perhaps tens of thousands, for "most Americans" to get off their TV butts and start showing some sense on this issue. But no, it is time to move on. It is Friday. Time for booze, drugs, food and ball games, reality TV, the movies, etc. As Scarlett O'Hara said, "I'll worry about it tomorrow." That has become, sadly, American's war on terror. We'll worry about it when 10,000 more die, perhaps in some type of nuke attack.
As Scarlett O'Hara said, "I'll worry about it tomorrow."
Or BJ Clinton asking, "Can we kill them tomorrow?" M. Albright saying, "We should show them we mean them no harm."
The problem with arguing WMD with leftists is they start out with absolutes- No WMD's, thus there will be NO debate.
"One of the many major mistakes the Bush administration has made in this regard. Instead of getting the word out and attacking the MSM, liberals, socialists and democrats, Republicans run hide under the nearest rock."
Armchair generals like yourself would have no problem getting the word out, I'm sure. Of course, you would also do it in such a fashion that it would not have any ripple effect on the suppliers of those weapons. It's really funny to watch people criticise the Bush Administration when they would have no chance in hell of doing any better.