Saturday, March 11, 2006

IT'S TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE IN NOVEMBER






The body of an American man taken hostage with three other Christian peace activists late last year was found near a railroad line in Baghdad with gunshots to his head and chest, Iraqi police said Saturday. Is this the sign that it's time for our men and women to stop dying for Bush mistake, Lets Talk America.

Tom Fox, 54, of Clear Brook, Va., was the fifth American hostage killed in Iraq. There was no word on his fellow captives, a Briton and two Canadians, who were last seen without Fox in a brief, silent video dated Feb. 28

Nearly four out of five Americans, including 70 percent of Republicans, believe civil war will break out in Iraq - the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has staked his presidency. Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is on the wrong track, a 6-point jump since February.

Bush has tried to occupy a country of 25 million people with only 130,000 troops. He was told about the mass build up needed to have victory in Irag, after the invasion.
Like everything else that we are finding out now, this President and his administration have made nothing but mistake after mistake. But what makes it even worse, is that King George only listen to those that know nothing about a war or anything else for that matter.

He's hired all the wrong people for most jobs in his administration, and most all have made big mistakes that coast Americans, tax dollars, life, destruction, ruin, and in worse shape than they were before he took office.

We have a Congress that have passed everything that he's place before them. They even find ways to make new laws, to keep King George out of trouble with our great country, when he has broken the law. Now who in their right mind would want such a congress in office come November?

It's time to have a Congress that will stand up to this man and his every mistake and hold him accountable. Come on America, we deserve better that what we are getting right now. Lets make a change in November and pray that it's not to late.

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