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What Did We Learn from Faisal Shahzad's Guilty Plea Speech?
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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 748737" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>Actually you are proof that it is the left that keeps changing from week to week. As you claim Bush keeps changing from week to week when I show you that he never changed from the time he asked to go to war to the time he left office you want to talk about some student paper. You wanted what Bush said and there it is. If anything he gave to many reasons to go to war which allowed simple minded people from the left to constantly change from week to week the reasons they opposed. This was a major flaw in the Bush presidency of allowing his opposition to define him just as you are trying to do here. I have no problem that you oppose war. That in some ways is noble but what I do have a problem with is a fabrication of reasons to oppose this war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 748737, member: 8259"] Actually you are proof that it is the left that keeps changing from week to week. As you claim Bush keeps changing from week to week when I show you that he never changed from the time he asked to go to war to the time he left office you want to talk about some student paper. You wanted what Bush said and there it is. If anything he gave to many reasons to go to war which allowed simple minded people from the left to constantly change from week to week the reasons they opposed. This was a major flaw in the Bush presidency of allowing his opposition to define him just as you are trying to do here. I have no problem that you oppose war. That in some ways is noble but what I do have a problem with is a fabrication of reasons to oppose this war. [/QUOTE]
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