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Just Google it – Lies and the lying liars who lie them

By • Nov 15th, 2005 • Category: In Other News...., the Ranter

The Did Bush Lie? Just Google It meme seems to be catching on, so here’s a new graphic you can use if you want to support it.

I did just that. I made it a little smaller so it would fit on my blog though. I hope nobody minds. I really hope that Google doesn’t freak out about trademark infringement or anything.

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It is real apparent to me that it’s not that anyone lied then. It’s becoming more and more obvious that someone is lying now though. The democrats were always for the war as long as it suited them. But once people actually started getting hurt, getting killed, they ran away from it. Well, I hate to tell them about the realities of life, but in this life there are bad people who do bad things. They exist on both sides of any struggle. You can usually tell which side these people dominate. I got news for you, it ain’t ours! This is a war to protect freedom and democracy and to ensure the security of this country. In case you didn’t know, Webster’s defines war as:

1 a (1) : a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations (2) : a period of such armed conflict (3) : STATE OF WAR b : the art or science of warfare c (1) obsolete : weapons and equipment for war (2) archaic : soldiers armed and equipped for war

I’d like to draw your attention to the “armed hostile conflict” part. That means people will be wounded. That means people will die. THis will happen no matter if it popular or not. It will happen no matter what your approval rating is. But sometimes when it happens it is still for the best. In this case it has happened to protect our society.

Brave American men and women have lost life and limb to fight this war. Please don’t besmirch their sacrifice with your lies.

Found via Michelle Malkin.

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