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derby378 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-14-03 12:59 PM
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2. Bush - wotta maroon
It's important to realize that in terms of popularity, Bush is now in more trouble than he's ever been - and this is assuming that all the polls indicating majority support for the Iraq invasion are true.

Not to mention that Mr. "I'm a Uniter, Not a Divider" has succeeded in turning the United States into what Time has now labelled a "50-50 nation." Even some of Bush's staunchest supporters are predicting that the 2004 race is going to be extremely close.

We just have to do a little research and pull up every lie, damn lie, and statistic that Bush used to justify invading Iraq. Every allegation that Hussein was linked with al-Qaeda, every hint that Hussein had something to do with 9/11, every reference to smuggling uranium out of Africa, every "mushroom cloud" quote, every no-bid contract for Halliburton or its subsidiaries, every Hussein loyalist put in charge by the US military, every pro-democracy Iraqi activist wanted for arrest by the same US military - dig them all up, lay them out for the American public to see, and keep it up until America makes the same promise that the Jews did after the Holocaust - Never Again.
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