kentuck
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Thu Jul-07-05 04:21 PM
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Which position is political ? |
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London is attacked with scattered bombs. We, the liberals, wonder if it will be to George Bush's favor? Will his polls go up? A weird question to ask under the circumstances? Perhaps? However, the other side is quick to point out it is the "liberals fault". They say the bombings are proof that George Bush is right about fighting the terrorists. They use the attacks as proof that Bush's policies are correct. So, which side is political? Seems to me that both sides are equally political in these situations. So, the question should be, which side is correct? I think we are on the side of truth and they are on the side of lies and propaganda. Just my opinion.
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The Magistrate
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Thu Jul-07-05 04:25 PM
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1. A Position Which Is Not Political, My Blue-Grass Friend |
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Is to cry that those bombs were scattered about London today by Bush family operatives to shift the headlines off Rove....
That is the most senseless line possible, in either political or factual terms.
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