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Posted by farmerboybill on September 11, 2004 at 23:41:57 from (66.84.233.180):
In Reply to: Re: Lest we forget...... posted by RN on September 11, 2004 at 22:41:54:
I don't want to get into who's to blame for 9-11. It was a major failure across the board. Both parties as well as many agencies of the gov't are to blame. You aren't going to get me out to fight for or defend the Dems. I publically challenge this administration because they hold closer to my beliefs than the other side does. If you can't criticize your friends without this insulting back-and-forth, are they really your friends? When they adamantly defend this HUGE mistake called Iraq, I really get depressed and upset. Why can't they just say,"We messed up, we're gonna try to fix it" instead of "You're an idiot" or "You have goofy arguments" or "You are disgracing our troops". No one can admit mistakes. I'm amazed and horrified. Remember my comparison of both parties to caged monkeys in suits, flinging thier own feces at one another? I stand by it. You said they aren't caged. I disagree. The dems are in the whiners cage, the reps are in the Bought-And-Paid-For cage. Looks a lot like they're caged to me. I'm 24 years old. I do not know of a single friend my age that is going to put forth the effort to vote. I can't even get my wife to show some interest in figuring out who she wants to vote for. Nov 3, she expects me to tell her when we get to the voting booth. Sometimes, I think I should just go jump into the We-Don't-Give-A-Crap cage with everyone else.
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