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   NotBush2004 to All   
   This poster is a rightwingnut hypocrite.   
   17 Dec 03 00:36:53   
   
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   From: notbush@whitehouse.gov   
      
   "Liberals HATE America"  wrote in message   
   news:a5afb5a2104b37bddc57141d281fadb9@news.teranews.com...   
   > Listen to the whining of the international left and the phony human rights   
   > crowd over the fate of Saddam Hussein.  While you're listening to these   
   > America-Hating bedwetters wring their hands in public anguish over the   
   > treatment and future of Saddam, remember that these very same radical   
   > leftists were completely silent and absent when the "evil wascally   
   > wepubwicans" were expressing concern for the victims of Saddam's   
   repression   
   > in Iraq.   
   >   
   > Pathetic!   
      
   Your hypocrisy is pathetic. You were no doubt filling the newsgroups with   
   your hatred towards Iraqis and Muslims when you thought warmongering was the   
   best way to support the rightwing. Now that no WMD or ties to international   
   terrorists have been uncovered your chameleon color has changed.   
      
      
   --   
   A pattern of deception   
      
   A hard truth appears to have escaped the notice of the public and received   
   scant attention from the media: Bush is the first president in American   
   history to use deceptive propaganda as his main means of communications in   
   selling his policies. His pattern of deception continues unabated and in   
   direct conflict with the notion of the public's informed consent that is   
   central to American democracy.   
      
   Walter Williams is professor emeritus at the University of Washington's   
   Evans School of Public Affairs.   
      
   http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/6378746.htm   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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