Friday, October 22, 2004
 Culture Of Life

Here’s a few things to think about: 

Nearly 3,000 people died in the September 11 attacks.  George Bush responded by sending most of our armed forces to Iraq, curtailing civil liberties, expanding the federal government, and running up an extraordinary deficit.  The administration has gained huge ground by bullying Congress and the American people with the threat of dangerous madmen eager to infiltrate our borders.

Over 1100 U.S. Military personnel have died in Iraq.  Many still do not have the armor and equipment they need to do their job in a reasonably safe manner.  American casualties show no signs of letting up.  George Bush claims that our soldiers are dying to keep the dangerous madmen eager to infiltrate our borders in Iraq.

Meanwhile, 15,000 people may die of the flu this year because the Bush administration failed to plan adequately for the flu season.  Bush responded by saying “don’t get a flu shot this year”, and blaming trial lawyers.

There are already dangerous madmen within our borders, and we have given them the keys.

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