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CREDIBILITY ISSUE |
Friday, July 01, 2005 |
Democrats are wondering why they are falling into distrust by the American people. The answer is simple as many of them place political expediency before principle or even truth. (Something they are quick to judge Bush for). Listening to Barbara Boxer lie about links between Iraq, Saddam and Al Queda in front of the camera was just another example of why Americans are begining to wise up to America's politically ambitious.
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Truly an interesting link that most one the left will continue to deny. |
posted by Jack Mercer @ 7/01/2005 02:03:00 PM |
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when they dragged saddam out of his spider hole, he had a copy of a memo in his pocket telling his troops not to work with foreign fighters. saddam hated osama and the feeling was mutual.
jesus.
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Hi Jami!
Thanks for stopping by to comment. The News Snipet always appreciates additional insight and opinion.
I tend to try to look at all the data available, but realizing I'm not omniscient, am open to anything out there that educates. I am not familiar with the memo or of its importance or implications. Do you know of a source where I could look into this?
Regards,
-Jack
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I think jami might have her tin-foil hat on too tight.
I left a comment on her commieblog, FYI.
Neat site, lose the pop-ups.
Regards, jimmyb/CUG
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Hi JimmyB!
Arggh! I have popups? I have no idea how they got on my site. I'm not real sure how to get rid of them. If you have any advice on how to get rid of them let me know.
Looking forward to checking out your site. Thanks for stopping by!
-Jack
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Jack, I've been getting the pop ups for a couple weeks. Weird. I'll ask around and see if anyone knows how to get rid of them.
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when they dragged saddam out of his spider hole, he had a copy of a memo in his pocket telling his troops not to work with foreign fighters. saddam hated osama and the feeling was mutual.
jesus.