To: writer33
Your first point freedom isn't cheap, is right on the head. If freedom is so expensive, and our military personal, are a precious commodity that should never be wasted, but only used with the utmost discretion. Why wasn't the Secretary of state consulted before the decision was made to go to war. Why was Prince Abdula told before him. That bothers me, on many levels, and I didn't have to hear that from the liberal press. That Joesph Wilson guy is a nut case, but why his wife sold out! She was a CIA operative, if the military is gold the CIA is diamond,it smacks of treason to me, and I don't like it. Sure I could be like chicken little and run around screaming "the liberal press is falling", or just believe that if I ask questions and don't tow the party line, I must be a traitor, or God forbid "really a closet liberal". "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark", and "truth will out". I'll be watching and waiting, and in the mean time, I'm digging for the facts, "just the facts".
Sempre Fi!
42 posted on
05/11/2004 6:39:05 AM PDT by
mbrito
To: mbrito
Why wasn't the Secretary of state consulted before the decision was made to go to war. Why was Prince Abdula told before him.
You'll believe whatever Bob Woodward (with all his anonymous sources) feeds you, but you won't believe what Colin Powell, Condi and everybody else in the administration says? Why dig for facts that you've already decided on, or when you're ignoring what everybody but Woodward is saying?
45 posted on
05/11/2004 10:35:17 AM PDT by
Akira
(The people have spoken.....the bastards.)
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