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Old 09-21-2006, 04:18 PM   #23
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Olbermann owns you.

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I love my country despite all the mistakes that liberals, politicians, and lobbyist have caused.
Because it was liberals that ignored a memo saying "BIN LADEN TO USE PLANES AS WEAPONS," ran the economy into the ground, let the oil industry get away with prison rape, get us involved into two quagmire military engagements, destabilized the already shaky middle east, use and promote deplorable tactics such as torture, attempt to link any opposition to "supporting the terrorists," setting wiretaps on the public, generally urinating on the Bill of Rights and Constitutional Protections, ran US public image worldwide into the ground, managed to underscore 50+ years of goodwill, trust, and general goodstanding, left a giant gaping scar in the middle of Manhatten, constantly create myths that involve bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, stable links, and phantom WMDs, and let an American city turn into a warzone, fall into anarchy, and ultimately cause more people to DIE by ignoring a natural disaster for 5 days.

Yeah, those goddamn liberals.

CSM: the critique of the mini-series that they just showed is that it pretty much ignores the factual record concerning what happened in the Clinton administration and what happened in the Bush Administration. Yeah, it paints the current admin in an extremely positive light. Notice the difference here: when they tried to run a miniseries on the Reagans, they pissed and moaned about how it would potray him negatively (even though it was FACTUALLY BASED) but they let this shiit get on the air.
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