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To: aristeides
A politics of resentment is a poisonous creature that slowly embitters itself. You should not be surprised if the most poisonous form of resentment that the world has ever known springs up, unbidden, in your midst. Li'l Tommy Daschle's characterization of the current White House administration as 'dictatorial' comes to mind as home-grown hate mongering. He --the little man from South Dakota, with a huge littleman complex-- is appealing to the hardcore Bush haters, the ones convinced that al goreghoul's effort to steal the presidential election was actually Bush effort to steal the election that succeeded, and he's actually hoping to increase the number of Bush haters, as if cultivating hate is going to empower the despotic criminal enterprise democrat party --sadly, it will and Daschle counts on it! The despotic democrats are so desperate to whip up hate, division, and chaos, they resort to aiding and abetting Iraq, telling boldfaced lies, and cheating on voter registration and ballot casting, then they assert that the president will lie to the American people and that the president has kept 'vital secrets regarding North Korea' from them before a vote to empower the president againstIraq ... two utterly false assertions on their part, I might add. Democrats are exposed liars, pushing a bankrupt political agenda of creeping socialism, endangering the American citizenry as one means of empowering their despotic democrat agenda! But should we be surprised, given the democrat chosen slogan of 'a woman's right to choose a serial killer to murder the unborn'?
54 posted on 10/20/2002 11:44:16 AM PDT by MHGinTN
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Oh! Forgot to close my tags ... (/rant)
55 posted on 10/20/2002 11:46:09 AM PDT by MHGinTN
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