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"Minutes of Silence That Should Live in Infamy: As Americans Leapt to Their Deaths from the Twin Towers, George W. Bush Sat Cluelessly in a Florida Classroom, Endangering the Lives of the Children Around Him, Until His Handlers Could Figure Out What to Do With Him"
http://www.buzzflash.com/editorial/04/08/edi04057.html#videoWhatever we are as Americans, or what we used to think we were, we valued common sense.
But no longer, at least for the 40 some percent of Americans that plan on voting for Bush and Cheney.
Is it common sense to wallow in the unsubstantiated attack on a three-time medal recipient, wounded Vietnam Veteran, who volunteered to serve in combat, while a man sits in the White House who used family connections to avoid serving in Vietnam -- letting other young men die in his place while he supported the war, lost his flying privileges because he refused to take a drug test (thus leaving the tax payers with a useless bill for his pilot training) -- and then went inexplicably AWOL to boot? Is it common sense that the media allows a bunch of partisan hacks to, by implication, shred the reputation of ALL decorated Vietnam combat veterans because of their Republican bias while the Vice-President of the United States requested and received multiple deferments from serving in Vietnam (he never served at all), yet fully supported other young men dying there?
Is it common sense that the man with the title of the President -- who went AWOL and some would call a deserter (if his father hadn't been a Texas Congressman) from flying plants from Texas to Florida -- would not renounce ads attacking a valiant Vietnam Veteran who volunteered to go into harm's way, nor ask his surrogate Republican-financed rabid crew of prevaricators and financiers to stop their unseemly dog and elephant show?