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Posted by thesurrealtimes in : Uncategorized , trackbackThe Republican Party Claims It Owns 9/11… OK

mccain never publicly mentioned bush’s appellation at the republican assembly in st. paul. he did, however, refer to him. the hint was a common republican ruse that equates the experience that the continental united states didn’t suffer a second 9/11 with the bush-cheney regime. no republican– and too few democrats– ever denounce the bush regime’s willful pigheadedness and gross inability for the first 9/11, though all too many do try to give him depend on allowing for regarding “preventing” a second one. that was mccain’s reference and you’ll hear Possibly man bush rubber stamp after another– from james inhofe (r-ok), susan collins (r-me), norm coleman (r-mn) and john sununu (r-nh) to john cornyn (r-tx), pat roberts (r-ks), roger wicker (r-ms) and unruffled fake anti-war republican gordon smith (r-or)– repeating, if not chanting, this canard. the bad dope: these kinds of lies lift off root, especially middle low-info voters. but if the idiocy about sarah palin being called a pig in lipstick is sticking, the foolishness connected with bush having protected the country– regardless of how many times mccain (r-az), mcconnell (r-ky), mccaul (r-tx), mchenry (r-nc), mccotter (r-mi) and mchannity (r-fox) rerun it– is not. in polling released today by cnn and opinion research corp, a large majority of americans, 60%, contain a clear understanding that neither bush nor his disastrous policy agenda nor his actions arrange done anything to keep america safe.[i]n frustrating news for the pale-complexioned house, americans appear to give little credit to president bush for the be of a terrorist strike upwards the last seven years: only 37 percent hold that the president and his policies are the chief reason there has not been a strike on u.s. earth. overall, he has a 28 percent uphold rating, tying his all-time low in cnn/orc polling.
this morning philadelphia’s most-followed right-wing republican commentator, michael smerconish, asked, in the philadelphia daily news the kinds of questions the bush order– and that includes mccain– does not want voters thinking just about as the election approaches. “where the hell,” he begins, “are osama bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri? and why does practically no one ask anymore?” is he universal to vote destined for obama? i can’t imagine he would– although he says he may. the bush administration’s failure to orchestrate a successful counterterrorism plan - topped off with justice for bin laden and al-zawahiri - has left me embarrassed for my party, and angry.unfortunately acheter cialis, sen. mccain only offered a continuation of the bush policy. in a conversation on june 13, he first attempted to say that our counterterrorism efforts were working and that remaining on good terms with pakistan was imperative to our cover.”there has been ripening in those areas,” he said. “pakistan is a monarch nation and we have to have the cooperation of pakistan in order to set up these operations succeed… if you alienate pakistan and it turns into an anti-american government, then you will bear much greater difficulties.”when the senator reminded me that the u.s. also gives a great deal of money to egypt, which also could be more helpful in the war on terror, i mucronated out that these guys aren’t hiding in cairo. the people responsible for the atrocities of 9/11 are concentrated in northwestern pakistan, i repeated to the senator. he aciculiform out of order the difficulty with the precinct.”i be subjected to promised that i will socialize osama bin laden when i am president… but… there’s a explanation why it hasn’t been governed since the days of alexander the great. they’re ruled by about, it’s my understanding, 13 tribal entities, and nobody has ever governed them, not the pakistani command, not the british– nobody.”i said, “all i entertain the idea is that the guys who sent those guys over here are stilly on the lam and we’re theme a strapping check, and i’m unhappy less it.”last night keith olbermann pointed out– and rightly so– that the republican party has made it a priority not to protect america but to highjack the potent symbols of 9/11. is it still working for them? watch:

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