Countdown: Special Comment Bush Guilty Of Torture 11-5-07
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dude the people he had turtured happend to be apart of killing many americans, they cut our men and womens heads off and killed them, we only made them feel like they was gonna drown, but we didnt kill them, gee what was bush suppose to do, give them a cup of coffee and feed them then let them go, hey if our troops can get waterboarded during training the people who killed our people can do it to, what bush did saved alot of other plots, we was at war, war is not pretty, its not make believe
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dude the people he had turtured happend to be apart of killing many americans, they cut our men and womens heads off and killed them, we only made them feel like they was gonna drown, but we didnt kill them, gee what was bush suppose to do, give them a cup of coffee and feed them then let them go, hey if our troops can get waterboarded during training the people who killed our people can do it to, what bush did saved alot of other plots
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@baribigbird06 dude the people he had turtured happend to be apart of killing many americans, they cut our men and womens heads off and killed them, we only made them feel like they was gonna die, but we didnt kill them, gee what was bush suppose to do, give them a cup of coffee and feed them, hey if our troops can get waterboarded during training the people who killed our people can do it to
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Someone nominate this guy for biggest douche of the universe.
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I would love to see obama prosecute Bush.
Maybe olbermann could serve as chief federal prosecutor. Have it air on Jon Stewart show live.
--History will really thank the "progressives" for that. I think Americans would love it!
Get the petitions. Sue, call your local ACLU, MADD, GLAD, PETA, petition Pelosi, subpoena Colin Powell. Did I forget anyone else?
Hurry, get while you can..... come get a piece! Make sure we allocate another 1Billion for the "Americans recovery from Bush" budget fund.
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MSNBC is removing Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews as the anchors of live political events, bowing to growing criticism that they are too opinionated to be seen as neutral in the heat of the presidential campaign.
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(Standing Ovation)
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In times of deceit,
Telling the truth is a revolutenary act.
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who IS he??? it doesn't say his name!
Wow. This guy rules. Like a sane Alex Jones.
We should all heed his words.
And very nice how he ended it with "good night, and good luck...". Nice touch.
dometown33 4 years ago 4
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Then on a final note. Every one can be as pissed off at Bush as they want to be, but when will this anger lead to Congress? Bush is not a king and is given credit for more power than he has by the average American.
SMirandaStone 4 years ago 2