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 if you think the modern day demo party is tolerant or open minded then you get out more. Maybe instead of attacking the messenger you should look at the message and ask why some 59M people are buying into what Rove was saying. It ain't just the kool-aid.....although the tax cut flavour is tastee. | 
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 I think it was either patentpara or lady val who first used it...or chris. | 
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 Hmmmm, maybe. Now I don't feel so badly about that 2.60 a gallon gas. Maybe I will get an SUV to support the cause. Anyone know anythng about the Porsche Cayenne? | 
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 But since you're concerned about despotic regimes, how about the torture being committed by the regime we installed in Iraq? 
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 Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-HI), 10/1/01, Roll Call: "I truly believe if we had a Department of Peace, we could have seen [9/11] coming." Al Sharpton, 12/1/02, New York Times, on the 9/11 attacks: "America is beginning to reap what it has sown." Rep. Marcy Kaptur, 3/1/2003, Toledo Blade: "One could say that Osama bin Laden and these non-nation-state fighters with religious purpose are very similar to those kind of atypical revolutionaries that helped cast off the British crown." Representative Dennis Kucinich, 9/30/01: Sitting In His Capitol Hill Office Last Week, Near A Window Where He Could See The Smoke Rising From The Pentagon On Sept. 11, Kucinich Insisted He Is More Optimistic Than Ever That People Worldwide Are Ready To Embrace The Cause Of Nonviolence.” ... “Afghanistan May Be An Incubator Of Terrorism But It Doesn’t Follow That We Bomb Afghanistan …” (Elizabeth Auster, “Offer The Hand Of Peace,” [Cleveland, OH] Plain Dealer, 9/30/01) Senator John Kerry, 4/19/04: "I will use our military when necessary, but it is not primarily a military operation. It's an intelligence-gathering, law-enforcement, public-diplomacy effort," he said. "And we're putting far more money into the war on the battlefield than we are into the war of ideas. We need to get it straight." (Washington Times, 4/19/04) To state the obvious, three of these were candidates for the Democratic presidential nominee, with one winning the nomination. I'm looking forward to your logic for ignoring their comments or perhaps you will finally explain why Karl Rove's statement was not accurate. | 
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 RT, help?!?! | 
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 Kucinich sounds like he was channeling Gandhi. I don't happen to agree -- and neither do most Democrats, who voted unanimously to fund the war in Afghanistan -- but in any event, what he said there does not support Rove. Someone surely has done a good job of finding you sentences from Kaptur, Sharpton & Abercrombie to wrench out of context, but none of those fit Rove's bill, either. Kaptur and Abercrombie voted for the war in Afghanistan, too, so perhaps you're not trying very hard to understand where they were coming from. | 
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 And maybe if Bush hadn't ignored what his top counter-terrorism official was telling him to do, we would have never seen 9/11. | 
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 Good luck finding one. The Repubs care far more about winning elections than winning wars. | 
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