[Maillist] FW: Still Don't believe Bush did the 'Right Thing' . Is it a statement or question ?

Milton Felger mfelger1 at austin.rr.com
Mon Jun 28 01:24:45 EDT 2004


Dear fellow citizens:

 To the salvo, "http://www.scaryjohnkerry.com/wmd.htmthe", originated by the
Bush re-election camp is a statement; because, the facts will set you free
from such propaganda:

   a.  A skillfully crafted edited view  made by politicians several years
ago. They fooled by Bush's puppet masters.
   b.  Since learning the full truth about Iraq the editing of statements
which don't reflect the politicians' current declarations is obviously
deceitful.
   c.  But all propaganda is very seductive. I feel sorry for our
congressman who were suckered into allowing such a great nation follow such
a weak-headed President. Congress devoted just 15 minutes of debate before
giving WAR Powers to Bush. Our government failed all of us by not following
the US Constitution. By our Constitution, the power to declare WAR is
reserved to the Congress. Our Congressmen abdicated their sworn duty to
uphold the Constitution ... They caved-in to the pressure of the Republican
whips by giving war powers held only by KINGs and tyrants!
   d.  May the internet's emails serve to be our true "free press". We the
People must expand the debate of our collective fate. However, we find
yourself powerless except for one day out of 1460 days. The elections are
free; because, the party with the most money buys it. Are you owned by
them/those who seek to control us. The election campaign for power to
control our fate is now heating up.
   e. Who controls your vote? May be defined by what you read and believe?
   f. Where do YOU seek and find truth?

1. The National Enquirer is read by the masses trapped in line at the
grocery store.

2. The Miami Herald is read by x-patriots who are running another country,
but need the baseball scores.

3. People who read USA Today think they ought to run the country

4. People who read The Los Angeles Times think they who wouldn't mind
running the
country, if they could spare the time to do it.

5. People who read The Boston Globe is read by those whose parents used to
run the
country; and they believe governance was far superior back then.

6. The San Francisco Chronicle is read by people who aren't sure there
is a country or that anyone is running it; but whoever it is, they oppose
all
that they stand for. There are occasional exceptions if the leaders are :
handicapped, minority, feminist, gay, atheist, dwarfs or who happen to be
illegal aliens from ANY country or galaxy.

7. The New York Daily News is read by people who aren't too sure who's
running the country, and don't really care as long as they can get a
seat on the train.

8. The New York Post is read by people who don't care who's running the
country, as long as the politicians do something really scandalous,
preferably
while intoxicated.

9.  People who read The Washington Post think they run the politics of our
country.

10. The people who read The Wall Street Journal know that Israel is safe as
long as Zionist continue to control our Banks, Corporations, and mass media.

11.  People who read The Jew York Times know the Zionist control our
President and Congress to assure Israel's plan to gain control of their
neighbors' black gold and ultimately the Global economy.

12.  'Communications' as 'pictures'  are interpreted by our point of view:
Is the below PIC...a 'face', or the word 'liar'?
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