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kentuck

(111,079 posts)
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 12:11 AM Dec 2013

Maybe all this concern about "freedom of speech" is a good thing??

Let's just get all the dirty laundry out in the public.

Maybe we can start with the fact that the old fart, Ronald Reagan, did not know what was happening in his Administration for the last few years because he was afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. It was the Robert McFarlands and the Ollie North-types that were running his foreign policy.

And while the Republicans of today refuse to turn loose of the Benghazi story and the death of four Americans, the sad truth is that they had very little to say when 241 Marines were killed in the Beirut barracks bombing when Ronald Reagan was President.

Republicans like to believe that everyone supported George W Bush after 9/11 and that the country was united in a righteous cause against terrorism. But now that we are all into "freedom of speech" and "tolerance", we can finally tell the truth about 9/11.

George W Bush was an arrogant pig and was asleep at the wheel when the terrorists attacked on 911. He and his Administration were warned far ahead of time and he ignored it by telling one of his advisers that "OK, you've covered your ass." Then there was the infamous August 6th memo that everyone knows about or has read about, unless they have been unconscious?

Bush and Cheney were to blame for letting the terrorists attack us on 911. The media and most of the liberals had no choice but to get behind their ill-conceived wars, for fear of being called "unpatriotic". A few refused, but they were a small minority. However, since we are supportive of "freedom of speech" and being good, honest Christians, let's just put it out there in the open.

There is much, much more truth to be told.

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Maybe all this concern about "freedom of speech" is a good thing?? (Original Post) kentuck Dec 2013 OP
k&r... spanone Dec 2013 #1
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