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Bush lashes out at media for revealing terror finance database

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Jun 26, 2006, 17:39 GMT


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DaveJun 27th, 2006 - 17:46:05

Bushoccio is an absolute moron. I wouldn't hire him to wash my truck or clean my toilet. He can't even screw up right.

Does he think that terrorist groups don't know we are trying to track them? Is this not like predicting the sun will set in the west? Maybe he thinks that everything the government does should be secret like in a good fascist state. Hmmm, the United States of Fascism. We are really close now!

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The AnswerJun 27th, 2006 - 22:38:47

I hope the government subpoenas the New York Times reporters and gets to the bottom of the leaks. The secret program has caught terrorist and represents another way to make life hard for terrorist. There is NO excuse or rationalization for printing that story. I wish people would stop hating Bush and start thinking about the country. All you brainwashed Bush haters will have your way. He will be out in 2008. Until then for once think beyond your hate of our president. Unless you are a little slow you can understand that you severly endanger every American when you release our methods of defending our country. Oh and it doesn't help our position in the world to consistently attack our president. Unless you want to speak maybe Arabic or Chinese. Don't think it could happen?? Think again. Every major civilization has collapsed or have been conquered. Even the liberals don't want that, or do they???

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DaveJun 28th, 2006 - 15:50:08

Even the brain challenged conservatives of America can't back a pResident who runs our military and economy into the ground, conducts illegal spying, is in bed with the war profiteers and oil companies and professes to respect known criminals like Tom Delay.

Defending an illegal regime like Bush and his crime cabal is downright un-American. These morons couldn't even defend America from the 911 attacks even when they were warned. There is no excuse for defending these chickenhawks.

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real ice ageSep 7th, 2007 - 12:12:47

These fake USA haters cant worry about global warming if Bush didnt fight these extremists. Unreal, these libs on here would be most affected by Radical Islamic rule. It is hard to find any of these people in real life where do they work?...I cant find anyone tht believes all this Bush rhetoric except Keith on pmsnbc and kids that watch MTV. Same goes for Global Warming no one will admit to believeing man is the cause of itbut if you watch the drive by media and read any letters to the editors all you get are these sheepish talking points that offer nothing, no plan no facts no nothing.

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