Wednesday, May 19, 2004
War Pimps no longer hustling for the Bush Machine. They're coming back. Albeit slowly, and after careful consideration, but they're coming back.
"A year and a half late and 30,000 lives short, supporters of the war in Iraq finally admit that they were wrong", says Ted Rall, "The pro-war pundits got the biggest story of their careers dead wrong. Now a lot of people are wrongly dead.
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Besides the pundits and journalists, many nice, normal people have thought twice about supporting Bush since the Iraq War. And people aren't chastised anymore for speaking out against the it like they were in the days of the Dixie Chicks fiasco when war fever was at it's peak. Lots of minds are changing, hopefully all the way to the polls this November.
"I was wrong," Bill O'Reilly told ABC in February. "I think every American should be very concerned" that weapons of mass destruction have not been found.
"I supported the war and now I feel foolish," says CNN's Tucker Carlson.
"A year and a half late and 30,000 lives short, supporters of the war in Iraq finally admit that they were wrong", says Ted Rall, "The pro-war pundits got the biggest story of their careers dead wrong. Now a lot of people are wrongly dead.
Link
Besides the pundits and journalists, many nice, normal people have thought twice about supporting Bush since the Iraq War. And people aren't chastised anymore for speaking out against the it like they were in the days of the Dixie Chicks fiasco when war fever was at it's peak. Lots of minds are changing, hopefully all the way to the polls this November.
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