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Bob Beckel is on CNN now talking about how they shouldn't bomb Iraq. In the same breathe, he's stating that they should have gotten Sadham 10 years ago.

The DemocRATs have been saying for 10 years that Sadham should have been killed by Bush Sr.. Now that there's talk of doing it, they're all running for the hills.

Hypocrits.

1 posted on 11/28/2001 5:01:26 AM PST by jerod
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The DemocRATs have been saying for 10 years that Sadham should have been killed by Bush Sr.. Now that there's talk of doing it, they're all running for the hills.

Don't forget, it was the democRATS who first said "embargo forever, but don't bomb". Then it was "bomb forever, but no ground war". Then it was "don't kill Saddam". After that, it was "you blew it by not killing Saddam".

The ragheads are merely taking democRAT tactics and applying them on a worldwide scale. They are all-powerful, but whine about how poor and defenseless they are. They seek death, but please don't kill them. Those western rags who escape Afghanistan by slinking out with their tails between their legs don't want to be prosecuted for treason when they return, because that would make them angry.

This is the first PC World War, but I'm hoping our military continues to kill the enemy even while our politicians make nice-nice sounds. We didn't stop bombing in Vietnam on Ho Chi Mihn's birthday, but that's because democRATS hadn't thought of that yet.

What we're seeing is jihad run by plays right out of the DNC playbook.

2 posted on 11/28/2001 6:04:39 AM PST by 300winmag
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Whoa, do I love this article, gonna add it to my list.
3 posted on 11/28/2001 6:16:16 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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