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Ilsa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 09:59 PM
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It's working. The truth, if it gets out, beats Bush.
For a few months now, I post links to news stories on a nonpolitical message board (it is actually a "Lounge"). Lots of Canadians, Republicans, and Democrats of all ages, lots of women, post there. Previously, they had considered themselves well-informed if they had the daily FAUX news/CNN/NBC update on Scott Peterson and MJ. But my posts have come from both moderate, liberal, and conservative sources, including some sources like The Scotsmen for articles that are buried in US newspapers. Most who read the stories come to their own anti-Bush conclusions about the events without interjection of my opinion. Alot are stories I read here first at DU.

I had recently caught alot of grief for posting "liberal" stories (without my commentary). I invited the critic to post her pro-Bush stories if she could find any.

Several people there have thanked me over and over for the news stories. Today I received an email telling me that my strategy has been working. A number of people that were born, bred, and raised Republican are switching, at least for the 2004 election.

The truth can win!
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BeatleBoot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:02 PM
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1. Great job!
Thank you for that story!!!
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Sapphocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:03 PM
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2. Good on ya, Ilsa!
You've done more for democracy than a dozen talking heads. Keep doing what you do!
:toast:
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Mari333 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:08 PM
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3. I sent a letter to local paper today
Using these stats : The truth shall set you freeeeeeeeee

232: Number of American combat deaths in Iraq between May 2003 and January
2004

501: Number of American servicemen to die in Iraq from the beginning of the
war . . . so far.

0: Number of American combat deaths in Germany after the Nazi surrender to
the Allies in May 1945.

0: Number of coffins of dead soldiers returning home from Iraq that the Bush
administration has allowed to be photographed.

0: Number of funerals or memorials that President Bush has attended for
soldiers killed in Iraq.

100: Number of fund-raisers attended by Bush or Vice-President Dick Cheney in
2003.

13: Number of meetings between Bush and Tony Blair since Bush became
President.

10 million: Estimated number of people worldwide who took to the streets in
opposition to the invasion of Iraq, setting an all-time record for simultaneous
protest.

2: Number of nations that Bush has attacked and taken over since coming into
the White House.

9.2: Average number of American soldiers wounded in Iraq each day since the
invasion in March last year (2003).

1.6: Average number of American soldiers killed in Iraq each day since
hostilities began.

16,000: Approximate number of Iraqis (military, rebels and noncombatants
altogether) killed since the start of war.

10,000: Approximate number of Iraqi civilians killed since the beginning of
the conflict.

$100 billion: Estimated cost of the war in Iraq to American citizens by the
end of 2003.

$13 billion: Amount other countries have committed towards rebuilding Iraq
(much of it in loans) as of 24 October.

36%: Increase in the number of desertions from the US army since 1999.

92%: Percentage of Iraq's urban areas that had access to drinkable water a
year ago.

60%: Percentage of Iraq's urban areas that have access to drinkable water
today.

32%: Percentage of the bombs dropped on Iraq this year that were not
precision-guided.

1983: The year in which Donald Rumsfeld gave Saddam Hussein a pair of golden
spurs.

45%: Percentage of Americans who believed in early March 2003 that Saddam
Hussein was involved in the 11 September attacks on the US.

$127 billion: Amount of US budget surplus in the year that Bush became
President in 2001.

$374 billion: Amount of US budget deficit in the fiscal year for 2003.

1st: This year's deficit is on course to be the biggest in United States
history.

$1.58 billion: Average amount by which the US national debt increases each
day.

$23,920: Amount of each US citizen's share of the national debt as of 19
January 2004.

1st: The record for the most bankruptcies filed in a single year (1.57
million) was set in 2002.

10: Number of solo press conferences that Bush has held since beginning his
term. His father had managed 61 at this point in his administration, and Bill
Clinton 33.

1st: Rank of the US worldwide in terms of greenhouse gas emissions per
capita.

$113 million: Total sum raised by the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign, setting a
record in American electoral history.

$130 million: Amount raised for Bush's re-election campaign so far.

$200m: Amount that the Bush-Cheney campaign is expected to raise in 2004.

$40m: Amount that Howard Dean, the top fund-raiser among the nine Democratic
presidential hopefuls, amassed in 2003.

28: Number of days holiday that Bush took last August alone, the second
longest holiday of any president in US history (Recordholder: Richard Nixon).

13: Number of vacation days the average American worker receives each year.

3: Number of children convicted of capital offenses actually executed in the
US in 2002. America is only country openly to acknowledge executing children.

1st: As Governor of Texas, George Bush executed more prisoners (152) than any
governor in modern US history.

2.4 million: Number of Americans who have lost their jobs during the three
years of the Bush administration.

221,000: Number of jobs per month created since Bush's tax cuts took effect.
He promised the measure would add 306,000.

1,000: Number of new jobs created in the entire country in December. Analysts
had expected a gain of 130,000.

1st: This administration is on its way to becoming the first since 1929
(Herbert Hoover) to preside over an overall loss of jobs during its complete term
in office.

9 million: Number of US workers unemployed in September 2003. I believe this
includes only those totally unemployed. Previously, all part-timers still
seeking full-time employment were considered among the under- and unemployed. So
the number, in relation to the "old" way of counting, is much higher.

80%: Percentage of the Iraqi workforce now unemployed.

55%: Percentage of the Iraqi workforce unemployed before the war.

43.6 million: Number of Americans without health insurance in 2002.

130: Number of countries (out of total of 191 recognized by the United
Nations) with an American military presence.

40%: Percentage of the world's total military spending for which the US is
responsible.

$10.9 million: Average wealth of the members of Bush's original 16-person
cabinet.

88%: Percentage of American citizens who will save less than $100 on their
2006 federal taxes as a result of 2003 cut in capital gains and dividends taxes.

$42,000: Average savings members of Bush's cabinet are expected to enjoy this
year as a result in the cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes.

$42,228: Median household income in the US in 2001.

$116,000: Amount Vice-President Cheney is expected to save each year in
taxes.

44%: Percentage of Americans who believe the President's economic growth plan
will mostly benefit the wealthy.

700: Number of people from around the world the US has incarcerated in
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

1st: George W Bush became the first American president to ignore the Geneva
Conventions by refusing to allow inspectors access to US-held prisoners of war.

+6%: Percentage change since 2001 in the number of US families in poverty.

1951: Last year in which a quarterly rise in US military spending was greater
than the one the previous spring.

54%: Percentage of US citizens who believe Bush was legitimately elected to
his post.

1st: First president to execute a federal prisoner in the past 40 years.
Executions are typically ordered by separate states and not at federal level.

9: Number of members of Bush's defense policy board who also sit on the
corporate board of, or advise, at least one defense contractor.

35: Number of countries to which US has suspended military assistance after
they failed to sign agreements giving Americans immunity from prosecution
before the International Criminal Court.

$300 million: Amount cut from the federal program that provides subsidies to
poor families so they can heat their homes.

$1 billion: Amount of new US military aid promised Israel in April 2003 to
offset the "burdens" of the US war on Iraq.

58 million: Number of acres of public lands Bush has opened to road building,
logging and drilling.

200: Number of public-health and environmental laws Bush has attempted to
downgrade or weaken.

29,000: Number of American troops -- which is close to the total of a whole
army division -- to have either been killed, wounded, injured or become so ill
as to require evacuation from Iraq, according to the Pentagon.

90%: Percentage of American citizens who said they approved of the way George
Bush was handling his job as president when asked on 26 September, 2001.

53%: Percentage of American citizens who approved of the way Bush was
handling his job as president when asked on 16 January, 2004.

The figures appalling, to say the least. What
is even more discouraging to me is that a small majority of all Americans
surveyed still approve of his (to myself) totally immoral conduct of "my" nation's
affairs during his reign.

We will, as a people, have to answer to Almighty God for that, if nothing
else.
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mike1963 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:11 PM
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6. Um, you might want to give credit to the author of that list, I read it on
Smirkingchimp this morning...
;-)
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shooga Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:33 PM
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7. good research
I just saw on Aaron Brown that court does not need probable cause (under patriot act) to dig up all URL addresses one has been to.




http://www.fudgereport.net


http://www.cyberexpose.net



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economic justice Donating Member (776 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:08 PM
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4. Good stuff
Edited on Wed Jan-21-04 10:35 PM by economic justice
I think you are so very right and I have no doubt that by November of this year, the people will have had all the Bush they care to have and elect a Democratic president! It's going to happen!
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T Bone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-04 10:11 PM
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5. When I get spam from 'pukes
I just reply back with a link in the email to

www.buzzflash.com

Anyone who goes there will see the headlines written with the truthful headline they should be -- but most of them link to real mainstream news articles, that make you realize that the correct headlines are seldom placed on stories in the corporate media.
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