December 19, 2003

Ridiculous Conspiracy Theories from the Left

I consider myself an independent overall, and I like to use my brain to think for myself. I voted for a democrat in the city election for mayor, and I supported Al Gore (until I found out he was illegally trying to control the election in Florida)...I also supported President Clinton, until I found out that he was a complete liar who lied to me and every other American- commited perjury and urged others to do the same. Not to mention the many clintogate scandals.

At this moment, I am finding myself sickened by the left- especially with these recent conspiracy theories these fools have come up with. Some say Bush timed the capture of Hussein to help him (which means, they're blaming him of putting our soldiers' lives at risk for his own gain), Dean has said that a theory that Bush was told about 9/11 before it happened by the Saudis is the most interesting theory (Dean, thus, blames Bush for the deaths of over 3, 000 Americans for his own personal gain), and Albright wonders if Bush has captured Bin Laden, but has him hidden away for personal gain (thus, blaming the president for the deaths of thousands killed by terrorists on the orders of Bin Laden.)

These attacks of Bush and the right are disgusting, and it shows the extreme views the overall Democratic Party are taking.

For now, I'll be sticking with the right- the ones who have a positive outlook for my country, and those who seem to have some sort of civility. Not all of those on the left are bad, but I'm seeing a definite pattern here that cannot be ignored.
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Dear Joshua,

Last week I told you about how Howard Dean had stooped to a new low by suggesting that President Bush knew about 9/11 before it happened and did nothing to stop it. This week two more Democrats joined him by floating more ridiculous conspiracy theories about President Bush.

First, on Monday Rep. McDermott, D-Wash., said that the Administration timed the capture of Saddam Hussein to help
President Bush. Tuesday night, former Secretary of State Madeline Albright asked Mort Kondracke if he supposed the Bush administration had Osama bin Laden hidden somewhere and were waiting until October to announce his capture. She was not smiling and when Kondracke told her, “you can’t possibly think that” she responded that “it was a possibility.”

When DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe was asked about Dean’s
9/11 remarks on CNN he refused to repudiate them. How can the Chairman of one of our nation's two parties treat as legitimate discourse the repugnant suggestion that the President of the United States had prior knowledge of the terrorist attacks of September 11 but allowed them to occur? Will any Democrat seeking the highest office in the land repudiate this despicable approach to politics?

As Team Leaders you can help by writing letters to the editor, calling talk radio shows, talking to your friends. Tell the Democrats to stop encouraging such a despicable approach to politics.


Sincerely,
Ed Gillespie RNC Chairman

Posted by Josh at December 19, 2003 07:40 PM | TrackBack
Comments

You should never put such blind faith in those you do not Know.The world is a big place with many different and wonderful people, yet we are controlled by a few. I myself do not believe there is a single democratic country existing in todays world. Do you really have a say in the bigger picture? Or even the little picture?
The United States of America could be taking the whole world forward with its culture and prosperity. Yet instead it takes the world Backwards with Bombs and deceit.
The government have even allowed their own contractors (civilians) to enter possibly the worlds most volatile country in an attempt to secure contracts. The net result of this being too horrible to think about. I believe that the current US government are not paying attention to the needs of its people. Any future movements in the war against terrorism should be conducted in co-ordination with its alies and the aid of the United Nations. If current strategies remain in place, then the US will end up with more enemies than friends. Think about it, is that the world you want to live in.

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