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Hold-outs, Vile Liars, and Turncoats
Published on January 12, 2007 By jesseledesma In Politics
Sometimes you say stuff but you just do not want to believe it. I have said stuff such as democrats only want to make president Bush look bad.

The amount of sinister energy necessary for this deliberate effort to skew the facts in order to cause the president trouble is beyond the human ability to comprehend.

However, there they were in front of the cameras calling Iraq Bush’s Vietnam and the worst mistake he ever made.

I can tell that their comments have nothing to do with truth and facts and have more to do with towing the political line.

The question that comes to my mind is what is the average person to do when they see such foolishness.

Some elected official actually told secretary of state Rice that she had nothing to loose in Iraq because she does not have any children.

Last I checked the terrorist have put the crosshairs on all our backs.

Moreover, I know this a time of increasing difficulty in basic human functioning. The easy stuff like decency, honesty, ethics, morality, common courtesy, and respect are ideas of the past.

However, are democrats so interested in winning the debate over Iraq that they would sell out America and her security? I say they are this petty.

Again, the price for loosing in Iraq is the same as loosing the war on terror. Is not it interesting that Al Qaeda chose to infiltrate in to Iraq to explode American soldiers.

Something else interesting, I heard today that among republicans Bush has a 76 percent popularity rating. You do not hear that fact that much in the news.

I hope all this turncoat republicans keep this fact in mind as they move closer to the 2008 election.

Another interesting fact is that minority leader in the senate is backing the president. I heard him speak today and I think we may have found a 2008 republican presidential candidate worth backing.

As for the average individual, I can say I still have faith in their ability to discern truth.

What all of us that are concerned about Americas luster need is for more political involvement from people who are sitting in the bleachers as spectators.


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