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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Hamas

Click here to watch Hamas video. The Hamas website this week presented the parting video messages of two Hamas suicide terrorists. One message was for Jews, whose blood Hamas promises to drink until Jews "leave the Muslim countries," and the second to a mother, as she helps dress her son for battle prior to his suicide terror mission.

This is why I support President Bush's Global War on Terror.

Enough said.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Freedom is on the rise in Palestine. Free people are free to choose their own government, just as they're free to loot (in the words of Rummy). Wait until an Islamic regime is put in place in Iraq. That's our money being well spent for these governments, while the Gulf Coast is being quietly left behind. Nice to see our priorities are in line.

By the way, it's not Bush's war on terror; it's the country's war on terror. He chose to start a war against Iraq under false pretences, which has turned into a terrorist haven due to not placing enough troops in the region to protect the borders. Don’t try to confuse us as you have been confused. We would have been better off if Bush was actually against nation building as he stated in 2000.

Maddie, you could follow your convictions and go to Iraq to help the fight for freedom, or are you a chicken hawk like the rest of the administration?

12:11 PM  
Blogger Michele said...

Anon -
This war was going to happen whether we went into Iraq or not; Iraq was just a staring point in taking Iran. You can't do Iran without iraq or Afgahnistan for that matter.

You obviously don't understand what was for the past 10 years was simmering in the Middle East - it

was something that had to be dealt with.........9/ll just made it happen a lot sooner.

And yes, IT IS AMERICA'S WAR and every other country who does not want their freedoms taken away.

8:26 PM  
Blogger Michele said...

what "big" words are you talking about?

8:27 PM  
Blogger Michele said...

ya, I agree with his final paragraph and summary of his points:
But 53 months later, Congress should make all necessary actions lawful by authorizing the president to take those actions, with suitable supervision. It should do so with language that does not stigmatize what he has been doing, but that implicitly refutes the doctrine that the authorization is superfluous

10:07 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You don't get it do you maddie?

3:23 PM  

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