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Government Cover-Up? More like "How Many"

Simply, if the Bush administration has nothing to hide, why are they hiding EVERYTHING. They deny, lie, obfuscate, take the fifth, fire whistleblowers, make threats. There are literally thousands of examples since 911. If they are not hiding the truth, what the hell "ARE" they doing, lying for fun and playing cat and mouse games with congress and the American people? This cherades ceases to be Rep. vs. Dems. We should unite as Americans that want to protect "OUR" freedoms, "OUR"constitution, and the lives of "OUR" soldiers from those who want to exploit "ALL" of "US" for their greed, power,and agenda. The only way to win as PEOPLE is to stick together and agree to disagree on some issues, however, we all need to stay focused on the The larger picture as well. This is not the first time weve been lied to as a nation to cover up the real motive for war (see Gulf of Tonkin Resolution) initiated by LBJ however, this just might be the broadest lie ever perpetuated on our poor souls. Lets get fair, remove political bias, and ask the hard questions that remain troubling. I believe there are those people that do not want to know the truth about 911 or cannot begin to accept even the possibilty of such treason and some that are just closed minded and politically hypnotized into believing they are "unpatriotic to even ask questions". I'm sure the nazi's felt the same way about their "fatherland" but look at what coward's they really turned out to be. Hmm. Homeland-Fatherland.The Nurenberg trials illuminated how disturbingly passive the masses became to atrocities. The routine acceptance of torture, police state tactics, military dominance. It is so ironic this administration fights so hard for the very freedoms it wipes out daily in the name of fighting terror. Its all so familiar. Lets lose our petty bias's, shake hands, and get together for "OUR" country's sake. United we stand, divided we fail or something like that. Not your either with us or go straight to hell or something like "that".

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