Thursday, March 18, 2004

DEAN IS A LOON AND HIS LOGIC IS FLAWED

Will the Dems please pull Howard Dean out of the public eye. It's bad for America. Disturbing how he throws his angry allegations into the wind and how he feeds the hunger of the angry left, which is a sliver of America like the Montana Freemen, with his words. It's unhealthy for the America's public mind to be fed such garbage because it can be infectious. Hate and such words can grow and spread in difficult times. This is a time where America needs to be more united and not divided by poisoned rhetoric.

Yes, Republicans can twist words and throw out venom too, but Dean goes to extremes consistently. I'm not offended or upset by his accusations against President Bush. I'm just amazed that he could even state such a thing and even logically connect the two together.

In a similar but slightly better flawed logic than Dean, if the attack was by al-Qaeda, then it proves the connection between terrorists and Saddam's rule. Also it confirms that the U.S. invasion of Iraqi was a great preemptive move by President Bush. Okay, I'll stop. Dean is just a retard. Article below.

Dean: Bush responsible for deaths in Spain
By NEDRA PICKLER
Associated Press Writer

March 17, 2004

WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean said Tuesday that President Bush's decision to send troops to Iraq appears to have contributed to the bombing deaths of 201 in Spain.

A growing international investigation is focusing on Islamic militants possibly linked to al-Qaida as the culprits in the Madrid train bombings last Thursday.

European intelligence agencies are trying to identify a purported al-Qaida operative who claimed in a videotape that the group carried out the bombings to punish Spain for backing of the U.S.-led war in Iraq. The tape was discovered in a trash bin near Madrid's largest mosque on Saturday after a telephone tip to a Madrid TV station.

Dean referred to the videotape when asked whether he was linking U.S. troops in Iraq to the deaths in Spain.

"That was what they said in the tape," Dean said. "They made that connection, I'm simply repeating it." (full article)

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