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So, I didn't provide facts

On June 15th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:

So, I didn't provide facts for 'Bush lied'. You really think that's needed!???

I didn't provide facts for 'the world told you so'. Same as above.

I'm not whining or 'hating' but the 'name calling' I concede. Calling somebody a 'Bush-lover' simply because he calls the op (of this sub-thread) 'little fags' and reiterate the Bush-lies: 'They were believed to have weapons of mass destruction'. Is of course not so nice.

Iraq was NOT believed to have anything threatening to anyone but its closest neighbors and nothing remotely resembling WMD. Again I don't bother providing facts - Google is only a click away from you, just do your own research if you want the facts. You are the Americans who should be doing your homework yourself. Your are the ones who decide on the crimes committed in your names.

Anyway you Americans may not be Bush-lovers but those of you who defend the stupidities that caused hundred thousands of innocent deaths and untold sufferings around the world are asking to be called just that.

The fact that this issue pops up in even the most innocent contexts should tell you something about what Bush really has done to your nation's reputation. Instead of riding the high horse throwing threats and angry language around you'd be better off being a bit more humble and start making change at home.

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