kentuck
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:47 AM
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It is about different philosophies and different approaches to the war on terror. Many of us disagree with the Republican approach to invading Iraq. We do not agree with lying to Congress and the American people and then unilaterally invading a country that had nothing to do with the attack of 9/11. We do not believe we can fight in every country in the world that has a terrorist within their border. We believe we have to work with our allies.
Although we were nearly unanimous in our support to go after the people that attacked us on 9/11, we do not support going off like a bat out of hell and attacking everyone that does not agree with us, including our longtime allies. Yes, Karl is right. There is a major difference in our philosophies and approaches to the war on terror. Surely Mr. Rove doesn't think this Administration has been a glittering success? It has been a miserable failure, as Richard Gephardt noted.
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:50 AM
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1. Amen. And that goes for both democrats and republicans..... |
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Cheating, immoral dishonest behavior should not be encouraged. Neither should doing it with the name of god attached. :thumbsdown: :mad: :puke:
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:55 AM
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2. I'd qualify that to read: Rove was *unintentionally* correct ! |
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Rove IMO does not care if The Executive Branch is a glittering success - only that they stay in power.
Overall, your point is well taken. I only hesitate to give Rove any credit for intentionally telling the truth. :hi:
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