Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Presidents should not be impeached because we disagree with them.

The above statement comes from the chairman of the Vermont Republican Party , James Barnett, and I totally agree with him.

Somehow, somewhere you may have been manipulated into thinking that the President of the United States "lied" to you but here are some facts that should, if you are not brainwashed, change this embedded opinion:

(1) Information from translations of documents found in Iraq has recently been translated and published by ABC News, Newsmax, and The Weekly Standard (among others) and it shows that besides the fact that every major country in the world shared President Bush's intelligence about WMD (no small thing), Saddam was, in fact, hiding dangerous materials from the inspectors.

(2) Gen. Georges Sada (former senior military advisor to Saddam) says that he had the weapons transported to Syria before the invasion.

(3) The above-mentioned translations also prove that Saddam was, in fact, colluding with bin Laden.

Now, I don't know if anyone else cares, but I don't want anarchy in this country.

If you think the President has done something wrong, prove it or shut up.

Why don't people remember the saying "United we stand, divided we fall?"

It's true.

If everyone who disagrees with a President of the United States undermines him (as the current President's opponents continue to do), how can we be governed? We can't! And anarchy is ugly and dysfunctional and will spell the end of our freedom.

I have always supported our elected officials until and unless they were proven to be unworthy and so should you. Otherwise, what the hell are we all doing here? Just hand over the country to the terrorists, then, and save yourself (and everyone else) a bunch of time and trouble!

Personally, though, I think you are living in a dreamworld if you don't know the difference between a REAL police state and our country...and if you really don't, please move or spend time in another country and get educated on someone else's dime.


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