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To: PhiKapMom
Howdy

You forget, senator daschle said on a Sunday morning talk show that an anti war movement would be beneficial to the USA, thus heartening the Taliban, on the very day that American servicemen were killed in combat in Afghanistan.

I was outraged that a top American political leader would have such callous disregard for the lives of American servicemen engaged in combat on his behalf, as to inform our enemy on the field of battle that if they can just hold out and kill a lot of American soldiers, tom dashle would work to create an "anti war" domestic ally for them.

I thought tom daschle deserved a speedy trial, a conviction for treason, and death before a firing squad for that outrage, and I am banned for life from the Washington post for saying so publicly.

It matters to me not one whit that the taliban had neither the attention span for the means to partner with daschle's then nonexistent domestic anti American protest movement, he was then and is now a real and present danger to the men and women who offer their service, and their lives, that we may be free of megalomaniacal terrorist states and state sponsors of mass murder.

In any event, giving aid and comfort to people dedicated to crushing the life from innocent civilians and shooting American soldiers is nothing new for tom daschle.

It is his way.
71 posted on 03/17/2003 6:54:32 PM PST by MoscowMike
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To: MoscowMike
Thanks for that info. I very seldom tune into those Sunday shows for that reason. Daschle makes me ill!

The following picture came with the article -- pink tie and all!


83 posted on 03/17/2003 7:01:18 PM PST by PhiKapMom (Get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US)
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