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louis c Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-24-04 06:54 PM
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Are the Most Powerful Groups Secretly Pulling For Kerry?
Edited on Sat Jul-24-04 07:03 PM by louis c
I believe that George Bush has pissed off the most powerful groups in the U.S.

The Pentagon with the likes of Zinni and many other military professionals advising that the war was ill timed, under maned, and the occupation was poorly planed. In addition, this privatization of the military which cuts into their budget and control must stick in their craw. Add to that the fact that the torture of military prisoners is being pinned solely on them, and none of the chicken hawks, and you can just imagine their anger. As evidence, the "destroyed records" of his former guard service just turn up and prove he wasn't serving in Alabama, just in time for the DNC.

The CIA must be just thrilled that they were left holding the bag on all the poor intel about Iraq, the WMDs, and the al Queda connections. Remember, Cheney was down there at least 11 times prior to the Iraq war so they could "get it right". I'm sure those who worked under Tenant for all these years are willing to let by-gones be by-gones. As evidenced the book by anonymous which rips this administration to shreds. The CIA allowing a book like that to be released about a sitting President during his reelection year is more than just amazing.

The FBI must figure that Bushco. is just a peachy group now that the blame of 9/11 is dropped in their lap. All the intel, like the Phoenix memo and the PDB being ignored by Bush and the higher ups, and then not taking any blame sits right nice with them boys and girls at the Bureau. Now there are rumors of Wolfowitz and Pearle under investigation for either the Plame and/or Chalabi case. Watch the timing here.

George Soros, Warren Buffet, Lee Iacoca, Donald Trump, The International Police Patrolman's Association, the Florida Fire Fighters. These folks either played a dead hand in 2000, or in most cases endorsed or supported Bush. These individuals or groups are supposed to be conservative. They are now all ardent Kerry supporters committed to the defeat of President Bush.

Somewhere, this nit-wit listened to the wrong people. He couldn't have made all these enemies and mistakes listening to his dad. Now, the chickens are coming home to roost, and it couldn't happen to a more deserving group of F**king assholes.
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jpgray Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-24-04 07:12 PM
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1. Somebody better tell the media, then
For the past thirty years or so, the establishment seems to be mostly concerned with increasing the power and profits of corporations. No way Kerry can be better at that than Bush. The media will defend him until he drops, and maybe for a long time afterwards.
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