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To: melancholy
"...A war that was 'lost' in Washington and never on the battlefield."

History would be a great teacher if the left-liberals would stop playing politics and allow us to win the war we're fighting now...one of the wars they have set us up to lose by virtue of their PC and politics!! The more I see, read, and hear, the angrier I become with these fools! They are the ones costing us American lives...like one of their mascots, Cindy Sheehan...carping all of the time about that which she and her hard left friends have brought upon us with their never-ending criticism of the manner in which the most recent war is being fought....at least some of the blood will forever remain on their hands!!

Nancee

74 posted on 11/19/2006 4:44:11 AM PST by Nancee ((Nancee Lynn Cheney))
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To: Nancee
the left-liberals would stop playing politics and allow us to win the war we're fighting now.......at least some of the blood will forever remain on their hands!!

Unfortunately, they wash their hands off it with a good brand of soap; the MSM. They "dry" their hands through the ultra-liberal teaching community in public schools and colleges. Nailing the twisted truth through the ultra-liberal historians follows this. Now they are "known to be" the clean, compassionate peaceniks” a la Cindy Sheehan and the 60s crowd.

Example: who had the Viet Nam blood on his hands? The twisted answer is: Nixon!.... He gets no credit for ending the war with no reference or even mention that it was started by JFK and expanded by LBJ!

Et voila, that's what's being taught to our kids as "history."

75 posted on 11/19/2006 7:35:33 AM PST by melancholy (Bella bint Pelusi, the Sneaker of the Out-House, she is a shoe-in!)
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