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Old May 20, 2004 | 11:44 PM
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letter to kerry

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Dear Democratic National Convention and Senator Kerry,

I would first of all like to congratulate Senator Kerry on his nomination
and also 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 this last year with Bush in Office, we had to close our operations.

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?

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 homes.

I simply had nothing left.

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 homeless, all because of President
Bush.

And when the authorities found me, did they have any compassion for my
misfortune and ailments?

No.., thanks to Bush.., I was arrested.

If I had any money left, I would donate it to the Democratic party.

If Al Gore had been elected in 2000, I guarantee you, I would still have a
job, a home, and most importantly, my sons!

Regards,
Saddam Hussein
 
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Old May 21, 2004 | 12:00 AM
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I was thinking of a hundred responses to this idiots letter and how the heck it is all GBs fault till I saw the sig. Glad my President was able to ruin this seniors life, couldnt happen to a nice guy.

Sled...
 
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Old May 21, 2004 | 12:07 AM
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You know I have heard Bill O'Reilly several times give some quick election advice for November. He says:
"Think of who Osama Bin Laden would want to win and then vote for the other guy!"

Osama Bin Laden = 9/11 WTC 3,000 dead etc...

So I'm thinking, Osama is a Saudi, all Saudis on the planes, best intelligence says Osama is in Afganastan or Pakistan and

...Bush sends 150,000 troops to Iraq.

I think Osama wants Bush around for four more years.
Especially since the latest saber rattling is towards Syria and Iran.

(Will someone please give Bush a map.)
 
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Old May 21, 2004 | 12:16 AM
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Raoul, the more I think about it the more I'm glad you do support Kerry.
 
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Old May 21, 2004 | 12:27 AM
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there are a lot of troops in Afghanistan fighting alquada (sp) but the news only seems to show the bad news in Iraq. i think if we can change the Arabs point of view toward the American people, then and only then will we win the battel against terrorism a good place to start this is in Iraq
just my $0.02
 

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Old May 21, 2004 | 12:41 AM
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Old May 21, 2004 | 03:58 PM
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glad saddam is out of power, but are things really that much better in iraq right now? our military is spread thin over the middle east because we just couldn't wait for an excuse to overthrow saddam. i feel that bush thought getting to saddam was an automatic re-election for him. saddam was an evil SOB, but osama posed/poses a far greater threat to this country and bush essentially pulled half his hounds off of what our number 1 goal should have been. all that BS about iraq trying to buy uranium rods in africa and possesing weapons was appearantly a day dream someone had that was passed on to citizens of this country. i will stand behind whoever is elected president in this country, but i am hoping i will not be george w. bush (and i'm a Texan). i'm not a republican or democrat, but i believe bush has done far more harm to this country than good, this is 1 vote he will not be getting come november. Sorry if my rant offends anyone else, just calling it like a see it
 
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Old May 21, 2004 | 04:32 PM
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...all that BS about iraq trying to buy uranium rods in africa and possesing weapons was appearantly a day dream someone had that was passed on to citizens of this country...
Some of that info came from the Iraqi National Congress (INC) that is headed by Ahmad Chalabi. They got paid a lot of US dollars for 'information'.
As we know the 'information' didn't pan out.
Why would they exaggerate?
Well for one they were being paid millions but, more importantly, Saddam is out of power and Chalabi is sitting on the Iraq Governing Council ready to take control June 30th.

I think it's backfired for Chalabi though.
The US taxpayer money trough has dried up.
The Bush administraton turned off the spigot.
It's been front page news that his house was raided by Iraqi police and US officials.
He is toast in Iraqi politics henceforth and
this is the guy who sat behind Laura Bush during the Presidents' last State of the Union Address!

Yesterdays Golden Boy, Todays trash.
 
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Old May 21, 2004 | 04:41 PM
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my problem is that before finding out for sure, we dove right in & started bombing, diverting resources away from afghanistan. this is a very powerful country we live in, before we start risking lives & destroying others, shouldn't our president make sure he has CREDIBLE INFORMATION before he gets itchy and hits the red button?
maybe chalabi got caught with his hand in the honey pot, but i've seen stories stating that we sent intel agents to africa to try to substantiate claims of iraqi attempts @ purchasing uranium, and our own intelligence could not confirm iraq had done this.
this blame falls solely on the finger on the trigger, bush.
 
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