All in the point of view:
Dear DNC:
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak my mind.
I lost my job this past year. When Clinton was president, I worked in a
prosperous enterprise. But in the last year, we had to close our operations. We
simply could not compete with foreign labor. This foreign labor worked for low
pay under very bad conditions. They worked very long shifts, and many even died
on the job. This competition could hardly be called "fair." I was forced out of
the place where I had worked for 34 years. Not a single government program was
there to help me. How can Bush call himself "compassionate?"
Far worse, I lost two of my sons in Bush's evil war in Iraq. They gave their
lives for their country, and for what? So that Bush's oil buddies can get rich.
My pain of losing my sons is indescribable. While it is trivial next to the
loss of my sons, I regret to say that I also lost my home. I simply had nothing
left. How can Bush call himself a Christian when he neglects people like me? I
am a senior citizen with various medical problems. I'm not in a position where
I can begin a new career. I was reduced to the point where I was basically
homeless, all because of President Bush. Mr. Bush, I dare you to look me in the
face and tell me you are a compassionate man! I dare you to look me in the face
and tell me you are a Christian!
If I had any money left, I would donate it to the Democratic party. If Al Gore
had been elected in 2000, I guarantee I would still have a job, a home, and
most importantly, my dear sons!
Regards,
...????
.....???
Saddam Hussein
Now go elect the gold diggin' rich man Kerry!!
Bill - 12 Feb 2004 20:04 GMT
Dear Saddam
Well, if you would have believed me when I told you that you would disarm,
one way or another, you might not be in this fix. Did you really think
France and Germany could stop us from carrying out our threat? (Remember, we
had to bail France out of two World Wars, and everyone knows what happened
to Germany the last time they screwed with us) I really didn't want to
send in our troops to do that, as far as I'm concerned, your whole sh.t pot
country isn't worth one American life. I do remember what happened in
Cambodia in the '70's, and later in Rwanda. Our "World Governing Body" the
United Nations did NOTHING in either instance. In light of the mass graves
we found, I think I did the right thing.
I would be curious about all of those chemical weapons, you remember, the
ones that you used against your own people? I know that one of your personal
heroes was old Joe Stalin. And ole "Mass Murderer Joe" would surely have had
anyone who knew anything about those weapons killed, so just where are
they? We found the Mig you buried, still looking for the weapons.
Personally, I would like to stuff a nice raw pork chop in your mouth just
before they shoot you.
Have a nice day
W
> All in the point of view:
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> Now go elect the gold diggin' rich man Kerry!!
Bill - 12 Feb 2004 23:26 GMT
May be a moot point as far as Kerry is concerned.
http://www.drudgereport.com/mattjk1.htm
> All in the point of view:
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> Now go elect the gold diggin' rich man Kerry!!
Bob Adkins - 12 Feb 2004 23:27 GMT
>If I had any money left, I would donate it to the Democratic party. If Al Gore
>had been elected in 2000, I guarantee I would still have a job, a home, and
>most importantly, my dear sons!
Dear Saddam,
Hang in there buddy. We'll figure a way to get you re-instated.
Jaques Chirac
Mike Thompson
David Bonior
James McDermott
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I know I know. No flying weather in over a month, and I have cabin fever.
Bob
Remove "kins" from address to reply.
Fritz Bien - 13 Feb 2004 13:59 GMT
>Dear Saddam,
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>Bob
Here is the resume of Saddam for his next job:
Unvarnished history -- watch it.
http://www.ericblumrich.com/thanks.html
He may have been already rehired by our government.
Single numbers 25 MPH winds for the weekend. :(
-Fritz
MJC - 13 Feb 2004 16:16 GMT
That "report" totally ignores the atrocities commited by Hussein during his
dictatorial rule.
This piece is so one-sided and myopic that it is totally irrelevant (if
you're seeking truth) and is nothing more than a propaganda production to
promote the left's agenda.
There is too much omitted from it to make it worth considering. It's a joke.
MJC
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C.O.Jones - 13 Feb 2004 19:54 GMT
It's interesting to note that Saddam was originally "hired" and supported by
eight years worth of Democrat Administrations. Same ones in fact that
brought you Viet Nam. (Now showing at a jungle near you)
So of course it's the Republicans fault for everything he's done!
> That "report" totally ignores the atrocities commited by Hussein during his
> dictatorial rule.
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> > -Fritz