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To: appalachian_dweller

Go signal- yup--OBL will say we did not heed his advice and voted for Bush...


384 posted on 11/04/2004 10:52:33 AM PST by jerseygirl
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She'ssssssssssssssssssss back! We elected a "war-mongering president" and we are suffering from the "profound psychological damage of 9-11." The reader comments posted to this article were even worse! So many people around the world -- and in our own country -- do not get it or understand the state of the world today. There is a total disconnect.

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Liberal MP Parrish calls Bush 'war-like'
Says U.S. voters 'out of step' with world

Canadian Press

Thursday, November 04, 2004

American voters showed that they are "completely out of step with most of the free world," Carolyn Parrish said. (CP archive)

OTTAWA -- The re-election of a war-mongering president shows Americans are "out of step" with the rest of the world, says a Liberal MP infamous for her blistering attacks on George W. Bush.

Carolyn Parrish said Wednesday that she's "dumbfounded" by Bush's victory. "He has been reconfirmed as their commander-in-chief, and he is a war-like man." American voters showed that they are "completely out of step with most of the free world," Parrish said. "I guess it's a reflection of the profound psychological damage of 9-11."

The comments came just hours after Prime Minister Paul Martin warned his MPs in a private caucus meeting not to make incendiary comments in the wake of the U.S. election.

Parrish wasn't at the meeting and apparently didn't get the message.

Earlier this fall, Parrish publicly expressed her disdain for what she called the "coalition of the idiots" who back the U.S. missile defence plan.

Last year, she referred to the Bush administration as American "bastards."

Now, Parrish is urging Bush to dump his ballistic missile program, suggesting his immediate concern should be getting out of Iraq and Afghanistan.

"I would hope that he'd concentrate on getting the U.S. out of those two problems they've got," she said.

"I think his immediate concern should be where he has soldiers dying."

New Democratic Party Leader Jack Layton said with Bush remaining in power, Canada now has a tough choice to make.

Layton calls missile defence one of the most important issues affecting Canada-U.S. relations.

"Now the Canadian government has to sit down and say, all right, how are we going to move forward on the issues important to Canadians," he said.

"This means that Canadians have to speak up against the missile defence system and say 'No' to participation."


389 posted on 11/04/2004 10:58:33 AM PST by Donna Lee Nardo
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