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The fact-free extremists who brought us the invasion of Iraq haven't gone anywhere and are busy trying to exert their influence before this administration ends.
  • Don't Bush The Button

    Thou Shalt Not Kill, as a deterrent philosophy, might work if all Peoples of the world were considered equal by all Peoples of the world.

    Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness,

    as a redressive guide to underline the morality of prosecuting neoconspirators, might be a deterrent.

    Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Oil is close to a Commandment, might help some.

    Secularly speaking, more electeds must join in voice to draw a line around these tyrants. In the sand, in the Senate, in the House, in editorials, on cable, network and radio.

    Among the contributors and sources here, there seems enough evidence, expertise, credential, articulation and will to successfully argue against more Middle East slaughter, especially any unecessary preemptive proliferation.

    How can this opposition best be fused and used to lock this down?

    We need some Israeli commentary not welded to the faux failsafe faction to add some alternative diplomatic wisdom to the discussion.

    The chaos and carnage affecting Iraqi civilians must be widely revealed.

    A map of the regional religio-political affiliations must be drawn and disseminated.

    A list of contactors, subcontractors, manufacturers, board members and consultants should be presented and press released.

    The 3 candidates must be queried to present some logical analysis of the contrived Iran attack justification.

    Also, a simultaneous Bush-Cheney impeachment call might freeze their button fingers.

    If only our electeds had the guts to do it...