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4 More Years For Bush--A real Leader!

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posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 05:53 PM
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W_HAMILTON

4 years ago, NO ONE knew that 9/11 would occur and that the entire world would be changed.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 05:54 PM
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Originally posted by Kwintz
Muslim extremists want to see western society dead or at least in shambles. They don't want our money, they want our blood


Indeed. They dont want our money...they want to see us DEAD!!! They'll go to ANY lengths to succeed and no ammount of money can stop them. We MUST not try and kill as many of them as possible, we must try and make peace.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 05:55 PM
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I Present To You All, For Your Amusement. BUSH'S REIGH OF TYRANNY!!!


Originally posted by W_HAMILTON
I don't feel safer one bit. You really feel safer?

4 years ago, were you worried about when the next terrorist attack was going to be?

4 years ago, were you worried about a dirty bomb in a major metropolitan area? Did you even know what anthrax, or ricin, were?


4 years ago did you know what the term WMD meant? Or what sleeper cells were?

4 years ago, when was the last time you heard about someone being beheaded?

4 years ago, did you pay much attention to anti-USA statements put out by Al'Qaeda? Or by any of the other terrorist organizations? Do you know if they even put out videos and tapes back then?


Have to add stuff cuz some mod thinks this is a "big" quote.


Since Bush has been in office we have had many threats against American lives. Many beheadings. The hateful news on TV has gone up ALOT. And its making the American Mass Public afraid so that they would give up some of there liberties for that bit of security.


[edit on 7-10-2004 by dreamlandmafia]



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:00 PM
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Attacking Afghanistan since it was the true "geographic base of the terrorists who have been trying to strike us for years," was a good decision.

Attacking Iraq, a Muslim nation, under the premise that it was also a terrorist stronghold, and that it had a very capable WMD program, and that it was a "threat of unique urgency" to America -- only to find out it all was a lie? Bad decision. VERY BAD decision. That will only serve to make it all the more likely we will experience another 9/11 in our future.

Everything the radical Muslims say bad about us, we proved their point when we attacked Iraq. To the average Muslim on the street, trying to figure out who to believe, it makes us look like we ARE waging a war on Islam. And that will create far more terrorists than anything we did prior to 9/11.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:07 PM
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To respond to Hamilton's said tote. No, we did not fulfill muslim's aspect of us. They hate us because we have the freedom to do what we want. Worship the god we choose, or gods. They believe that we are a Religious enemy and that our nation to conform to being Islam, worshipping Allah, which is Arabic for god. I have no problem with worshipping god. But I do have a problem with what they have done to us. And what they did not expect us to do. They attacked us so that we may have broken apart but we didn't. We held strong and crashed down upon them.
WE ARE THE AMERICANS!

[edit on 7-10-2004 by AeroQuake]



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:16 PM
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So, if I take it correctly, the only reason you like Bush is because of Kerry. It's funny how Bush opposed the creation of Homeland Security and other measures, but I won't get into that too much. Though, I would have opposed it as well, it is through liberal measures such as these that Bush is triumphed as a true leader. This year, we have two democrats running, Bush the right, and Kerry the left. Bush isn't really a republican.

It's amazing though that many don't realize that THERE ARE other options. You don't have to vote either Bush or Kerry in office, that's the beauty of our democratic elections.

I'll let you in on a little secret, all these Bush vs. Kerry threads are just playing out the Divide and Conquer strategy. These groups are against each other, but fail to see the amazing similarities between the two. Both want a larger, more powerful government. And does anyone honestly believe that more government solves problems? They create more problems for the government's/powerful people's ultimate benefit.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:20 PM
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We can argue over why they hate us all day long.

At the end of the day, for whatever reason we want to decide on, there is more anti-USA sentiment now than before 9/11. There are more would-be terrorists now, than before 9/11. If they hated us simply for our freedoms, since 9/11 we've given them plenty more reasons. If you were worried about terrorists before, you should be doubly worried now because we've created countless more due to our policies post-Afghanistan.

And that's why I feel FAR LESS safe now than I ever did before.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:23 PM
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Originally posted by W_HAMILTON
The worst terrorist attack on the USA in its history occurred on Bush's watch, yet you feel safe with him as president?



yeah.. it's easy to blame President Bush...

and by the way people It's President Bush, not the pres. Bush or W. !!!!


anyway... Clinton had his chances to get Osama..... so why not bash on him for a while.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:23 PM
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Okay, I think I understand. Well, I do. Your point is that they only hated us so much before and after 9/11, but because we came in and attacked, they hate us more. Yeah, I'm rephraising what you said but oh well. *shrug* I still feel safe at night. I have better things to do than worry about Terrorists.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:33 PM
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Originally posted by Kwintz

Although i don't agree w/ some of the republican ways and some of GW's stances on things, i feel safe w/ him in office. 3 years after 9/11, a major attack hasn't occured, due in large to the fact Bush has put hundreds of billions of dollars towards thwarting another huge attack.


Bush put billions of dollars into starting a war on false instincts. Weapons didn't exist in Iraq and even if they did, who's to say they would've been used to attack us? Billions of dollars and still no Osama, the person who was first accused for the terrorist attack. Remember that great speech mr. bush gave us saying how justification would be brought for his actions?

Where hasn't the rest of the world been attacked because of the billions of dollars spent to cause this war? There are people dying everyday because of this war he sought after in other countries. And bush does nothing, but use that to fuel his greed for war.

The way the bush admin went about attacking a country that was a 'terrorist' threat to 'us' looked so rediculous in the faces of other countries, it even makes me laugh now because i find it funny when i see how low the rest of the world looks down upon this 'man'

We don't even have to bring up the debate, everyone in their right mind knew bush was a monkey before that. And, even know people think he was being fed words to say and STILL looked like a monkey.

I don't care how mentally instable this guy may be from having to follow in his father's foot steps and live up to that expectation, he can't get the job done.

period.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:46 PM
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If Kerry is elected, and we have another terrorist attack on American soil during his presidency, are you going to lay the blame on Kerry or Bush?

[edit on 7-10-2004 by W_HAMILTON]



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 06:59 PM
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Originally posted by W_HAMILTON
If Kerry is elected, and we have another terrorist attack on American soil during his presidency, are you going to lay the blame on Kerry or Bush?

[edit on 7-10-2004 by W_HAMILTON]


I'm not going to lay the blame on any one man's shoulders. I just said if i HAD to blame one man, it'd be clinton, b/c of the larger time frame he had to take al-queda out. You can't blame one man for what happened. If something happens on Kerry's watch, i won't sit around bashing him 24/7 like everyone does to Pres. Bush. I'll support whoever is in office and respect them as my president, b/c whether i like it or not, they are my leader.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:02 PM
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I'll support whoever is in office and respect them as my president, b/c whether i like it or not, they are my leader.


The fundamental creed of the sheeple in print for all to see.

Is this in keeping with the ATS motto? Any comments?



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:07 PM
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Originally posted by MaskedAvatar

I'll support whoever is in office and respect them as my president, b/c whether i like it or not, they are my leader.


The fundamental creed of the sheeple in print for all to see.

Is this in keeping with the ATS motto? Any comments?


Yes, i'm a moron for standing behind my president and not flaming him 24/7 on internet message boards. If you hate the "system" so much, why don't you get off your butt and try and do something about it? Thank you.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:14 PM
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lol

Now it's OUR fault because the president is a failure and our country is in a sad shape?

How about instead of blindly supporting the president, ask yourself what good has he done for this country in the past four years? This isn't some partisan, loaded question. I mean really ask yourself that question.

I'm not going to support a president just because it's the right thing to do. I'm going to support him because he is a good leader -- because he's taking our country in the right direction. Needless to say, Bush has lost my support.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:14 PM
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I do, every day.

You too can make a stand.


(Thank you for the interjection Mr Hamilton, an intelligent view of democratic behavior indeed).

[edit on 7-10-2004 by MaskedAvatar]



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:18 PM
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Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
I do, every day.

[edit on 7-10-2004 by MaskedAvatar]


Well good for you, i can definitely respect that.



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:22 PM
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Originally posted by Kwintz

Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
I do, every day.

[edit on 7-10-2004 by MaskedAvatar]


Well good for you, i can definitely respect that.


Can you respect yourself for the same reason?



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:28 PM
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Originally posted by W_HAMILTON
I'm not going to support a president just because it's the right thing to do. I'm going to support him because he is a good leader -- because he's taking our country in the right direction. Needless to say, Bush has lost my support.


In your first posting on this thread, you made the comment of who was the president when 9/11 happened and then you laughed about it.

I don't care who was president on that day, it certainly not something to ever laugh about. It seems to me that you look at 9/11 as a big joke to lash out at anyone who would have been president that day!

In your last sentence in the above statement, you say that Bush has lost your support.

Did you ever have any for the man in the first place?



posted on Oct, 7 2004 @ 07:32 PM
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Originally posted by W_HAMILTON
The worst terrorist attack on the USA in its history occurred on Bush's watch, yet you feel safe with him as president?


Uhhhhummm. Clinton was president for 8 years before Bush. United States interests were attacked during Clintons reign, 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, the Cole Bombing, US Embassy in Africa. Clinton did nothing, which emboldened the terrorist.

Since 9/11 how many terror attacks have you seen on US soil? How many have been prevented? The answer to the 1st question is ZERO. The answer to the 2nd is several, but you'll never know about it.

In fact our intellegence agencies have discovered plots to carry out school take overs in the US. That is another attack that has been prevented under Bush.

If we would have gone after terrorist in 1993 there would not have been a 9/11 tragedy.



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