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And, yes, I DO take it personally: It needs to be said... The Dems hands are dirty too...
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Monday, November 21, 2005

It needs to be said... The Dems hands are dirty too...

the democrats have been complicit in a lot of things... that said, they still look pretty good next to the horrors of bushco...
None of the horrors playing out in Iraq today would be possible without the Democratic Party. And no matter how hard some party leaders try to deny it, this is their war too and will remain so until every troop is withdrawn. There is no question that the Bush administration is one of the most corrupt, violent and brutal in the history of this country but that doesn't erase the serious responsibility the Democrats bears for the bloodletting in Iraq.

Jeremy Scahill is a correspondent for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now!. He has spent extensive time reporting from Iraq and the former Yugoslavia, where he covered the 1999 NATO bombing.

and, let's face it... we, the american people, are complicit right along with everybody else... we stood by and allowed our country to get to its current state... we are the willing victims of bread and circus... perhaps even more of a factor is our childlike eagerness to believe in our government and our leaders... thomas jefferson, no fool he, was very clear...

"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

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