KidRocks
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"WAKE UP AMERICA"
This was and has been one of my signitures and it looks like America is indeed finally waking up! It's been a long and treacherous nightmare for the past 6 years and indeed it looks like our national nightmare is in it's last throes.
But we have to be vigilant because Carl Rove is still loose and could still have an October trick up his sleeve. As the nation has have learned the RNC and the Republicans excell in dirty, destructive politics, they don't play by the rules anymore, they dont play fair and worst of all they still have the Swift Boat Liars creeping around and ready for call up.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The percentage of Americans who blame the Bush administration for the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington has risen from almost a third to almost half over the past four years, a CNN poll released Monday found.
Asked whether they blame the Bush administration for the attacks, 45 percent said either a "great deal" or a "moderate amount," up from 32 percent in a June 2002 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll.
This was and has been one of my signitures and it looks like America is indeed finally waking up! It's been a long and treacherous nightmare for the past 6 years and indeed it looks like our national nightmare is in it's last throes.
But we have to be vigilant because Carl Rove is still loose and could still have an October trick up his sleeve. As the nation has have learned the RNC and the Republicans excell in dirty, destructive politics, they don't play by the rules anymore, they dont play fair and worst of all they still have the Swift Boat Liars creeping around and ready for call up.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The percentage of Americans who blame the Bush administration for the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington has risen from almost a third to almost half over the past four years, a CNN poll released Monday found.
Asked whether they blame the Bush administration for the attacks, 45 percent said either a "great deal" or a "moderate amount," up from 32 percent in a June 2002 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll.