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Kooperman

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The irony and hypocrisy is astounding.

This needs national attention so that everybody knows, not just a small portion of left leaning people. It's like stating the obvious for them.

Not easy to disseminate into the mainstream media, Ken....truth is that they're afraid to rock the Bush administration boat. The media outlets are corporately owned, and if nothing else, the Bush gang stands for corporate pandering. Maverick reporters who dare to cross the caution line end up unemployed.

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where to begin, where to begin? :lol: apart from 'when democrats do it--it's fucked' (or IOKIYR)

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I decided to research these people as lots I have never heard of. That way I could get a better then Vs now thing going on. I very quickly looked up 5 - 1 said nothing except a conservative talk show host, 1 was a far right conservative, but disagreed with a lot of what bush is doing (nothing specific) and 3 have expressly spoken out aginst the war.

Even if I researched more and found the first two supported the iraq war, 2 out of a random 5 still wouldnt be good!

That Bush one is gold.

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