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Remember the GITMO - Liberals Do

Tenuous!  That's all I can say tenuous at best. AP: Gonzales & Cheney Indicted

I must comment because the story starts with such a nice spin of "well maybe it's on point," and then....

"Cheney is charged with engaging in an organized criminal activity related to the vice president's investment in the Vanguard Group, which holds financial interests in the private prison companies running the federal detention centers. It accuses Cheney of a conflict of interest and "at least misdemeanor assaults" on detainees because of his link to the prison companies."

There seems to be no lack of interest in pursuing conservatives with a hatred that one only relates to the child who is sure mom favored their sibling best.  I find it a complete outrage that there is no limit to the imagination, the stretching of the truth, that liberals will pursue out of shear loathsome hatred, and then they wonder why we cannot get along.

I can't believe this constant bias while wearing the face of innocence, as though they do nothing wrong and, whatever they are doing, it doesn't matter what it is doing to others because liberals are sure it must be done.  The absolute nerve!  They can't even wait until the 20th because their prosecutor here lost his re-election bid, thus they must pursue this.  They don't care that they waste taxpayer money on the court's time, on pursuing something with such a slim string, if any at all,....This might as well be Prosecutor Nyphong, or maybe he was the test case and now in Texas, this Guerra, is sure he's got the method of prosecuting when one has no case down to an elite liberal science!

And, whatever happened to William Jefferson, the "100k in the Freezer" man? 

I guess the government only sold out on principles because we did.

Thanks for reading.


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Iraq: What the World would have Never Known

A little something that I ran across that, well, when you look at this, you'll see that our interventions often uncover far worse goings on than we realized. For all the debating and nay saying about Iraq, all the political posturing against the war, there remains a moral purpose that exposes itself, one we may find ourselves in the middle of again in Darfur no matter who is elected.

I just....We tend to forget these things, and as has been suggested by McCain, start thinking in a pre-911 mindset. Our guard is dropping rapidly and I contend its due to be so detached from understanding how civility, our way of life, is threatened by tyranny. Our lack of experience with this, even as a visitor to a nation suffering from despotic rule, to not be born with it, born with the notion of "ones place in society" because one is a Kurd, or is Shiite.

Images can shock the conscience and for those who have been against the Iraq war, our continued presence there, and the expenditures made, I submit http://www.usaid.gov/iraq/pdf/iraq_mass_graves.pdf.


Sure that isn't why we went in, however, if we hadn't gone in Saddam would still be in power, or one of his relatives, and, this treatment, this form of "rule," would very likely have continued.

Some could blame the cause on the west for its mistakes in the creation of the state of Iraq after the British liberated them from the Turks. That very well could be, but, in memory of these 400,000 people who were killed, so their death isn't in vane, I'd suggest not looking for someone to blame, or to recall some conspiracy theory, and instead, note they died, note they died at the hands of Saddam Hussein or those around him which is a power structure he voluntarily, pro-actively, kept in place.

Of course many of these were found with bullet holes in the back of their head though some were not and to me this gives us great reason to consider Sada's account, to take it more seriously:

http://www.nysun.com/foreign/iraqs-wmd-secreted-in-syria-sada-says/26514/ and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWewACnU8E.

Note the type of press he recieves. No MSM and, sadly, due to this MSM blackout of anything positive about Iraq just because it cannot be spun negatively against conservatives, people believe there were no WMD's, irrespective also of the gassing that even liberal organizations are aware of in Iraq, gas that killed 5,000 people in one day. How is that not a WMD?

Anyway, this just seems to have been lost in this whole discussion, and I think that's because George Bush did what doesn't usually happen in wars: He insulated us from negative impact of the War. Some could say this financial crisis is that result I guess. Hope not though, yet it's....there are higher prices to pay for freeing a nation from their leader who killed 400,000 people and exported WMD's to another country in the Arab world.

Thank you for reading.
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