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Originally posted by LAW
For anyone who has any respect for bush, you have to read the following and concider your motives and your own wisdon.
I am not American, but for the world's sanity I pray and hope enough of you have the courage and sence to kick your leading idiot out of power and back to the rehab clinic in which he belongs.
www.democraticunderground.com...
Decisive or Divisive?
March 10, 2004
By Todd Smyth
He was against global warming now he's for it; he was against "nation-building" now he likes it; he once opposed deficit spending now he's addicted to it; he was a uniter now he's a divider - and that's just one guy appointed by the Supreme Court. So, what redeeming qualities does George Bush have? Well, he's decisive!
... except on gay marriage (he used to be for civil unions)
... and outsourcing jobs (was a good thing, now a bad thing)
... Saddam and Osama good buddies? (actually mortal enemies)
... found mobile weapon labs (mobile weather balloon trucks)
... weapons grade uranium? (totally bogus, officially retracted)
... why we invaded Iraq (was WMD, now Saddam thinking bad thoughts)
... global warming (was our greatest threat, now ignore it and it'll go away)
... cost of new Medicare bill (was $395 billion, now over $534 billion)
... tax cuts favor the middle class (thought Steve Forbes was middle-class)
... budget projections (left out Iraq war, Medicare, and permanent tax cuts)
... no child left behind (except the poor ones)
... military service (was a 'Nam Vet, now "Don't mess with Texas")
... promised 2.6 million new jobs this year (but not in this country)
... promised 1.7 million jobs last year (in China and India shhh!)
... cost of tax-free health savings accounts (was $6.7 billion, now over $16 billion)
... doesn't know Enron CEO Ken Lay (biggest all-time campaign contributor)
It's easy to appear decisive when you think everyone is with you or against you. You can't have second thoughts when you never have the first one. It's hard to have conflicting views when you don't ask questions or even listen to your own cabinet members. While Bush's tax cuts trickle down overseas and al-Qaeda gears up for more attacks, George Bush is taking decisive action to amend the Constitution to restrict liberty, equality and dignity from the friendliest segment of our society.
[Edited on 11-3-2004 by Seekerof]
After reading it I still have much respect for George Bush. I think you are a misguided and unintelligent for not having that same oppinion. Thats my oppinion.
Originally posted by Seapeople
Originally posted by LAW
For anyone who has any respect for bush, you have to read the following and concider your motives and your own wisdon.
I am not American, but for the world's sanity I pray and hope enough of you have the courage and sence to kick your leading idiot out of power and back to the rehab clinic in which he belongs.
www.democraticunderground.com...
Decisive or Divisive?
March 10, 2004
By Todd Smyth
He was against global warming now he's for it; he was against "nation-building" now he likes it; he once opposed deficit spending now he's addicted to it; he was a uniter now he's a divider - and that's just one guy appointed by the Supreme Court. So, what redeeming qualities does George Bush have? Well, he's decisive!
... except on gay marriage (he used to be for civil unions)
... and outsourcing jobs (was a good thing, now a bad thing)
... Saddam and Osama good buddies? (actually mortal enemies)
... found mobile weapon labs (mobile weather balloon trucks)
... weapons grade uranium? (totally bogus, officially retracted)
... why we invaded Iraq (was WMD, now Saddam thinking bad thoughts)
... global warming (was our greatest threat, now ignore it and it'll go away)
... cost of new Medicare bill (was $395 billion, now over $534 billion)
... tax cuts favor the middle class (thought Steve Forbes was middle-class)
... budget projections (left out Iraq war, Medicare, and permanent tax cuts)
... no child left behind (except the poor ones)
... military service (was a 'Nam Vet, now "Don't mess with Texas")
... promised 2.6 million new jobs this year (but not in this country)
... promised 1.7 million jobs last year (in China and India shhh!)
... cost of tax-free health savings accounts (was $6.7 billion, now over $16 billion)
... doesn't know Enron CEO Ken Lay (biggest all-time campaign contributor)
It's easy to appear decisive when you think everyone is with you or against you. You can't have second thoughts when you never have the first one. It's hard to have conflicting views when you don't ask questions or even listen to your own cabinet members. While Bush's tax cuts trickle down overseas and al-Qaeda gears up for more attacks, George Bush is taking decisive action to amend the Constitution to restrict liberty, equality and dignity from the friendliest segment of our society.
[Edited on 11-3-2004 by Seekerof]
After reading it I still have much respect for George Bush. I think you are a misguided and unintelligent for not having that same oppinion. Thats my oppinion.
Originally posted by mrmulder
He should be impeached like every president who has before him. If Nixon and Clinton can be impeached, why can't he?
Originally posted by LAW I am not American, but...
Originally posted by kramtronix
...But nevermind.
Become an American citizen and then you can give lectures on why he's not fit to be our president.
Originally posted by kramtronix
Originally posted by LAW I am not American, but...
...But nevermind.
Become an American citizen and then you can give lectures on why he's not fit to be our president.