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Miamiu1027
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« on: July 07, 2005, 08:04:21 PM »

I've glanced over a few of your posts here and I see an alarming consistency, that you are more interested in seeing today's attacks as some sort of political oppurtunity or issue, somehow seeing this as Bush's fault, somehow seeing this as preventable.

See now you've posted probably 100 times today, alot on the subject of the London terrorist attack.  Most of these are along the lines of "I really do wish that Bush had spent more time actually going after Al Qaeda."  and trying to minimize the grief the British must feel because the number of fatalities is relatively low in relation to say, 9-11.  You're more interested in blaming the Republicans for this that showing any remorse or support for the British people.  And that would be one thing if it happened on your soil, on US soil, where the American government could have done anything about it.

Just, please, accept the fact that this probably was unpreventable, and laso that people on the American right aren't happy that this happened.  Trust me, they're not.  And when you see people like salty say that his heart goes out to the British people, you see the mentality that most Americans do have, and certainly should have right now.  Which is not the mentality that you obviously possess.
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2005, 08:21:01 PM »

You shouldn't criticize Bush on the night of a terrorist attack that happened in a country he isn't responsible for.

"I've glanced over a few of your posts here and I see an alarming consistency, that you are more interested in seeing today's attacks as some sort of political oppurtunity or issue, somehow seeing this as Bush's fault, somehow seeing this as preventable."

And how is that FOX?
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2005, 08:30:43 PM »


When I said 'I've glanced over a few of your posts here and I see an alarming consistency, that you are more interested in seeing today's attacks as some sort of political oppurtunity or issue, somehow seeing this as Bush's fault, somehow seeing this as preventable.' you said "no, that's FOX."  Please explain that comment, I don't understand it.

Also I think what you are saying about reichstag is that Bush is to today's attacks as Hitler was to reichstag.  Hitler didn't set off the fire but took advantage of the situation.  I don't see how that applies to today's events, however, and the actions that made Hitler a sick sob had to do witrh what transpired in the years after the fire and not the day of the fire.
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