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Submitted by John Lewis, Feb 21, 2007 15:49

New York City is the greatest beneficiary of President Bushs' war policies of any town in the country. So they elected Senator Hillary. They will also vote in droves for presidential candidate Hillary, or Senator Obama, or anyone who is not affiliated with "his war" . Their city remains unscathed due to this man who understands George Orwells' statement: "We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm." He unleashed this sword on the enemies of New York City, and you have slumbered on peacefully. The "no war, peace now" policies of our political class that now find favor among the intellegentia and elites of the city bring Edmund Burkes' caution to mind: "The only thing needed for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing." When Bush is gone New York City best watch its back.


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