Sunday, June 15, 2008

The Democrats Are Liars Part III

The Democrats have been attempting to lay the entire blame for the War in Iraq at President Bush's feet. That fact prompted me to write this series of posts to show that many leaders, including several prominent Democrats, sought strong action against Saddam Hussein long BEFORE President Bush took office and early on in his term. Now these same Democrats have been crucifying President Bush over the Iraq War for years. I begin with Senator John Kerry, good ole flip-flopper himself. Now I move on to Democrat, former Vice President, Nobel Prize Winner, and Mr. Global Warming himself, Al Gore. Kerry and Gore should have a heavyweight match up to see who is the champion of boring. The two have a lot in common. Not only were they both bitch-slapped by President Bush in elections, they are also complete phonies, especially on the Iraq War issue. Let's check out what the former VP Gore had to say before it became stylish to "Bush-bash". On Sept. 23, 2002, Al Gore said; "Iraq's search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power. We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country." Wow that sure is a change of pace from Gore's rhetoric recently. So boo-hoo Gore is going to claim that he was misled by faulty Bush Administration intelligence? Gore hung himself with his own words when he said "we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power." Well as it turns out, Bush and our intelligence community listened to Al Gore and made the same assumption. How can Gore deny it? Why don't Americans get more educated with regard to politics? It's in all of our best interests. The Democrats are really snakes in the grass. Carter should shut his pie hole and build houses and Gore should stick to saving the planet. At least those are noble pursuits.


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