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To: Reo
Perhaps Bush should respond to them on a level they would understand by asking them:

Do you know how many movie theaters would be destroyed by one nuclear bomb? How would you make your millions then?

Do you know how many snail darter fish would be killed by one weapon of mass destruction? Or even how many old growth trees would be turned to pulp?

Do you know how many mindless silly TV shows would be canceled if most of their sponsors were killed by an atom bomb?

What would you do if the factory that makes the Aids Awareness ribbons were to be destroyed by a Saddam missle? How would anyone know that you really care?

Do you know how many abortion clinics would be destroyed if Saddam dropped a bomb on a major city?

Do you know that if Saddam nuked New York, no democrat could win the presidency for many years? There wouldn't be any fraud voters left.

Do you know how many Habitat For Humanity houses just one small nuke would destroy?

What would you do if Saddam nuked all the rehab clinics?





34 posted on 12/09/2002 6:31:16 PM PST by Moby Grape
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To: Impeach the Boy
..... Do you know that if Saddam nuked New York, no democrat could win the presidency for many years? There wouldn't be any fraud voters left. .....

uh, not to make too fine a point of it but if half the citizens of New York were removed by Saddam, the number of Demo votes wouldn't change as changing their status to dead does not eliminate them from voting Rat.

p.s. I don't want NY to be destroyed by a Nuclear bomb. They're our idiot little brother who we will defend to the death. Now, when the external threats are gone, he gets a pounding from older, wiser, brother.
63 posted on 12/10/2002 12:52:57 PM PST by Joe_October
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