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p>#5 - Circumvent democracy. Democracy is only to be relied upon when it goes your way. Activist judges will be happy to assist you here. br> -- Chris /p>Yes the Democrats are a reprehensible, traitorous group. However, one would expect that of a party which nominated a "war hero/war criminal/phony" to be commander-in-chief.
Even more egregious is the behavior of "big media" which presumably has the tapes of Clinton, Half-bright, Gore, etc., spewing forth about WMD. They had the tapes of George H. W. Bush saying in 1988, "No new taxes" and they reminded everyone of that (including me) in 1992. Just being reporters, thank you!
Now, they weigh in seeking to prove that the current President Bush lied or deceived us into war and have steadfastly refused to play the tapes. After all, Clinton bombed Iraq for four days but he "never went to war."
We are in a war for the future of all civilization and the media and Senators either want us to lose or think we are so mighty we can't lose so, what's the harm?
p>These people are worse than hypocritical liars. They are the enemy as much as al Qaeda is. br> -- John Sorg br> Indianapolis, Indiana /p>"Big Lie Democrats" by Brandon Crocker is an excellent article and provides great analysis and commentary on the Big Lie. On Weekly Standard, Joel Engel has another "must read" piece entitled "They Left Him No Choice," and Stephen Hayes, also on the Weekly Standard, has contributed mightily to discrediting the Big Lie.
Unfortunately, the Big Truth never seems to get out to the American people. I have long thought that when opinion polls indicate that people are unhappy with the direction the country is heading, at least some of those respondents must be people like me who are distressed and dismayed by the outright demagoguery of the Democratic Party and that fact that the truth -- or even a rebuttal of the Big Lie -- continually fails to reach the majority of Americans.
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