Thursday, March 16, 2006

What will change your mind about our mission in Iraq?

A question like this always seems to pose problems for many democrats. Specifically, "What proof do you need in order to change your current belief that Bush lied about going into Iraq?"

Well, let's just assume we get a thoughtful response like, "Let me think about that for a moment."

How about documents? Will that change your mind? Oh, by the way, we assume that you have the smoking gun in 48,000 boxes of evidence that President Bush lied?

Let's recall the opening of Nazi Germany's inner secrets with the capture of their documents and filmed proof of their atrocities. They too were very good at documentation, thank god. It helped convict many of them after the war. It certainly convinced quite a few sympathizers of the depths of evil Hitler unleashed.

So, what type of documents do you want as proof that President Bush did not lie? How about audio tapes of Saddam? You can verify the voice with file footage of the Barking Lunatic of Tikrit for comparison if you like.

What about written proof?

The question is a fair one to ask ourselves about this subject.

For us, to prove that Bush lied, we'd sure like to hear it on audio much like Nixon on the Watergate Tapes. That sure convinced us of his hand in it. Bush talking about deliberately misleading the public would certainly let us down big time and we'd be ready to charge him appropriately. Note that word -- deliberately. It determines if there was a lie or not, but we know our democratic friends don't want to hear that, so never mind.

So, we ask our democratic friends, "What will it take?"

We look forward to the discussion...

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