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How Dirtbag Bush Supported Our Troops In 2007

Do No Evil – Rolling Stone Magazine 12-20-7

Tags: Bush, troops, Iraq, insult, injury

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Four succinct points made on point.

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Well, it's pretty obvious who Bush represents and who he doesn't represent. I'm glad he's guided by God or his decisions just wouldn't make sense!

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...even guided by some higher force, they don't make sense!

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They make perfect sense, it just depends on your point of view. If you're trying to save millions, at the cost of your soul and personal integrity, or trying to twist statistics to suit your purposes, these decisions are all just fine.

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There are no words to describe what I'm thinking!!

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Who's surprised?

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Well, a lot more could be added... since the Walter Reed problems broke this year too. Oh, and 2 years ago Landstuhl reported in the European Stars and Strips twice as many injuries from Iraq and Afganistan had gone through the hospital back to the USA from waht Dumya ad he Pentgon (liar Rummy) were claiming. Then International Amnesty was claiming over 600,000 Iraqis killed as a result of our invasion while Dumya only admitted, reluctantly, of maybe 30,000. Impeach Dumya nnd Cheney bow - sign Sen Wexler's petition for Cheney impeachment at least!

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sorry... its Rep Wexler, I want to promote him for good work!

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Veterans! First in War! Last in Peace!

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