Thursday, September 28, 2006
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush barely mentioned the war in Iraq when he met with Republican senators behind closed doors in the Capitol Thursday morning and was not asked about the course of the war, Sen. Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, said."No, none of that," Lott told reporters after the session when asked if the Iraq war was discussed. "You're the only ones who obsess on that. We don't and the real people out in the real world don't for the most part."
Lott went on to say he has difficulty understanding the motivations behind the violence in Iraq.
"It's hard for Americans, all of us, including me, to understand what's wrong with these people," he said. "Why do they kill people of other religions because of religion? Why do they hate the Israeli's and despise their right to exist? Why do they hate each other? Why do Sunnis kill Shiites? How do they tell the difference? They all look the same to me."
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"Great Post Card ... I'll fund it
On the reverse side we can write up all the wierd Allen shit that has hit the fan and use it as a newspaper / post office box stuffer .... you know volunteers canvassing neighborhoods with this gem.
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Once I got over the "yuck factor" (I'm in the matronly age group and my esophagus is weak
I'd like it as a sticker, also; some of my neighbours are providing their own "yuck factor" by sporting Allen signs in their yards.
On the postcard...I'd ditch the litany of Allen's sins. Just "Vote for Allen", an a little pic of a macaca and/or banana should be sufficient. A picture being worth a 1000 words and words (in their thousands) having been banded all over the place already.