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To: bonesmccoy
Today, in Baghdad, we have seen the benefit of a government that stands for freedom and insists on compliance with international law.

Despite the socialists playing fear tactics for the past two years, the US military and coalition forces have taken strides to end tyranny and the threat of Middle East terrorism.

There is a massive difference between the weakness and heartlessness of the socialist left (who imprisoned American families in Manzanar and other camps) versus freedom-loving conservatives (who attempted to remove those Americans from those camps).

The liberals at the New York and LA Times (which continue to back socialist agendas) need to rethink their policies.

These are the faces of those who would have been commited to a life of shackles and pain.

These are the faces of those who have been freed from tyranny, violence, and hopelessness.

These are the faces of those who liberated them.

While the liberal media attempts to limit freedom of speech, the reality is clear.

Their ilk protects those who have definitely stripped our families of freedom, rights (like to bear arms and assemble), and liberties to create.

It is time that we stand on the side of those who refuse to permit domination of our nation by any force.

We will meet force with force when appropriate.

That is the way we protect our nation and our futures.

God bless our troops and God bless the President of the United States!



FREEDOM IS GOOD!

67 posted on 04/09/2003 6:21:31 PM PDT by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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To: bonesmccoy; archy
Caption this pic of "Bluto" at the statue!
68 posted on 04/09/2003 9:51:15 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson (Great day for pictures!)
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