Fabric of lies unraveling
Friday, June 13 - snipped from John David Rose's column, here:
The fabric of lies the Bush administration wove to hoodwink the American public into supporting the war on Iraq is starting to unravel.
Bush's inner circle could care less about despots. They desperately need something to make sure Bush II is re-elected. Their agenda - to gut all of the social programs of Roosevelt's New Deal and Truman's Fair Deal - cannot be pursued unless Republicans dominate Washington.
With the economy going to hell in a hand-basket and most Americans dismissing his vaunted tax cut as unwise and unnecessary, they decided the only way to ensure Bush's re-election was to appeal to our patriotism.
The bitter truth for the families of the 200 American war dead is that their lives were sacrificed for Bush's re-election. Liberty and terrorism had nothing to do with it. The war was a calculated campaign ploy - scare the American people enough and they'll agree to anything. Even send their kids to die.
All you Bush-lovers out there: Bush hornswoggled you with his fairy tales of imminent threats. 'Fess up and admit it. You got taken big-time. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
Soldiers died.
June 13, 2003
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