Thursday, September 9, 2004
Flipped Bush Flopped
In October 2001, the Homeland Security measure was voted on on the floor, at which time Bush voted against it. In order for him to pass the Patriot Act, he caved and voted for Homeland Security in order to obtain the vote for the Patriot Act. He needed this to persuade the UN so we could ignore the Geneva Convention and strike without having to formally declare war on Iraq. Not only that, he convinced everyone that the Iraqis were in violation of the Geneva Convention because they harbored Weapons of Mass Destruction. There is a clear difference between some one who has considered issues for 20 plus years and has had the experience that things don't always work out as they are written; and some one who flip-flops with intent to pass some illegal acts so he can commit some acts of atrocity. By the way, when children want to deflect blame, they often blame others, serving only their own wishes.
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Prove it you, lovely little bastige you. Btw, sweetcheeks, we don't have anymore towers to fall to give strength to these facts. They be long long gone. There is always the Empire State building but it doesn't have much significance to the world at large. Maybe the Transamerica building will be next. Then you'll see that it wasn't so very weak after all. Mighty mighty, just letting it all hang out. btw, ya lil fooker, I love ya.
hey, With Dick, Colon, and Bush in office, we're bound to get screwed one way or another
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