Re: Crocker/Patraeus Wrapup



On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 18:58:19 GMT, nick c <nchen711@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

edward ohare wrote:

Things have not gone well in Iraq. Things in Iraq were not as the
Administration said they were. Evidence now is that the
Administration should have known/could have known, and maybe did know
things weren't as they said. Don't talk to me about biased ignorance.
Bias, maybe, but the facts are there.

Biased ignorance is a plea bargain position of this Administration
against a charge of willful deception.

Best advice you could receive is to take a long walk off a short pier.


Most interesting that the Republicans, the biggest flag wavers around,
the biggest freedom talkers around, think that the way to handle
dissent is to kill the opposition. Remember that town in Vermont that
passed a resolution that if Bush or Cheney showed up that they be
arrested for crimes against the Constitution? And what was the
Usenet/message board/blog reaction from the Republicans? "I hope the
next terrorist atatck falls on that town."

If people aren't free to disagree, you don't have freedom.
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