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posted on Oct, 15 2004 @ 10:07 PM
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As a norwegian, I don�t have any business telling the americans who to vote for President or not. However, I would feel more comfortable if Bush was not the Pres. A man in such position and with such power...
...acting by what "God�s telling him to do" (Including go to war). Stating "Either you�re with us, or you�re against us" (In other words: "Do what we�re telling you to do! Or you are the enemy!")...The man�s appearing to be crazy. And he�s threatening the world peace. As a citizen of the world, I really hope that most americans will see through the fog (propaganda) and don�t let that man go on any longer. Please, use some common sense. Want war? = Vote Bush



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 10:18 AM
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i m from malaysia,location south east asia. my self i m really hate MR PRESEDENTE BUSH,but american people and their way of living it okay to me just like other democratic country



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 10:35 AM
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I'm from the UK and I strongly dislike Bush. He and his administration are a buch of imperialists and warmongers. The world would be a better place if he were not in power.



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 10:48 AM
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I am a resident of the UK.

IMHO Bush is in the position of President of the USA by a clear fraud.

I believe his policies to be utterly attuned to the 'needs' of the relatively few already super-priviledged and wealthy and grossly at odds with what the vast bulk of the world as well as his countyfolk need.

As an individual I find him short of many of the qualities I would expect in one who has attained such high office.

(to the point where he is such a joke he brings his office into disrepute. I mean, for God's sake the guy finds speaking out loud and riding a bycycle properly a challenge!....not to mention the whole refusing medicals and his rumoured drug-taking.....and actual alcoholism etc etc it goes on and on ).

I accept that that would have to be a very very scary joke considering his 'fundamentalist American 'Christian' nationalist' views and the power he has at his disposal.....at least for another couple of months, hopefully.

I look forward to him and his gang (for whom 'Dub-ya' is clearly a 'folksy' front......but hey if an idiot like this can make president!) being shown the door in nov....

.....and then the real investigations starting into what they actually have done and the criminal prosecutions that must follow.

Enron, Worldcom, Boeing and all the rest didn't 'just happen' and they hurt real people so what comes around should surely be expected to go around.





[edit on 16-10-2004 by sminkeypinkey]



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:10 AM
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I like bush!

No seriously i do, the only reason is he makes me laugh.

The way his eyes are so close together and the way his mouth and eyes moves he just cracks me up everytime he makes a speech, he has good humor too.

But every governments make their mistakes, being a president of America cannot be easy and they are bound to do something which displeases alot of people they cannot do right for wrong.

I personally dont have an interest in politics i never have and never will, i have never voted and i never will.

But i still find old bushy hilarious to watch.



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:13 AM
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Originally posted by markjaxson
But i still find old bushy hilarious to watch.


- Oh yeah, you're quite right markjaxson.

I forgot to mention that ridiculous 'power pose' he thinks he's doing much of the time and that laughable 'power walk' he's been trained into doing (that actually makes him look like he's 'soiled his trousers').

Mr False or what?







[edit on 16-10-2004 by sminkeypinkey]



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:19 AM
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Bush scares the B'Jesus out of me. I am really petrified what blunder he will stumble into next.

Plus

He lost the popular vote, nuff said.



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:21 AM
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Originally posted by sminkeypinkey
I forgot to mention that ridiculous 'power pose' he thinks he's doing

You mean like this? The Napoleon...



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:27 AM
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HAHA!

See even the guy next to him is looking at him thinking

"I wish you would stop doing that you twat!"

My god he makes me laugh!



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:33 AM
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I wouldn't vote for either Bush nor Kerry. They're both right-wingers. Both support the church, the so-called 'War on terrorism' that can never be won.
Both support 'economic growth' (huge corporations gain, gain, gain and gain control of the government...).

www.lewrockwell.com...



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:35 AM
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has any 1 seen fehreinheit 9/11 i believe eveything in that to be true

bush is a lying B****** the americans need to get him out of power fast i believe he will get shot or something

he is so sly but yet he only a pawn for the real leaders operating behind the curtain



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:42 AM
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Originally posted by elliott reid
has any 1 seen fehreinheit 9/11 i believe eveything in that to be true


Yes, I have. I can't verify that it is true, but I will accept it on the grounds that nobody would stupid enough to make such statements, put them on film and distribute it around the world if they were false.

I am shocked (though not surprised) that it was banned from some cinemas in the U.S. - are they really living 'in the land of the free'?

[edit on 16/10/2004 by Deckard_BR26354]



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:47 AM
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I don't think it was banned but some cinema owners CHOSE not to run it. That is their right as well.



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 11:57 AM
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Originally posted by intrepid
I don't think it was banned but some cinema owners CHOSE not to run it. That is their right as well.


Oh, okay - I hope they go out of business.



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 12:04 PM
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I don't like Bush. there are very good reasons for that. I dont much like Kerry unfortunately. A case of tweedle dee and tweedle dumber.

I dont envy Americans.

As for this war, sadly you go to war with the leaders you have. America had Bush.

I think there wouldve been a war anyway, but maybe not in Iraq.

We are there now, and the consequences of leaving and hoping for the best are unthinkable. Regardless of what form of Government Iraq gets or whether its popular, if its not what the insurgents want it'll never be good for Iraqis.

And as for the suggestion the likes of AQ would die out. Dont bet on it. A withdrawal in Iraq is just fertilizer for them.



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 02:20 PM
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I dont think Kerry will win

This is why !!




( Many thanks to Hellmutt )



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 02:28 PM
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I dont mind Bush, for a couple reasons... I think he will bring your country down a couple steps allowing other countrys like Canada and other Euro countrys to gain a couple steps.... Its already 80 cents to the Canadian dollar here and thats the best Ive seen it in my life, so I say leave him in there for a couple more years and our dollars should be even.... where it should be you greedy money lovin bastards (I say that for the goddam evil free trade act where we pay more money for our F****** wood than you do... how the hell does that work????).


[edit on 10/16/04 by HumptyDumpty]



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 02:31 PM
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Originally posted by craigandrew

And as for the suggestion the likes of AQ would die out. Dont bet on it. A withdrawal in Iraq is just fertilizer for them.



I actually think that staying there will do more harm in the long run. Each innocent (or not so innocent) Iraqi killed has a father, brothers, sons, nephews... all pushed into the arms of AQ and other extremist groups promising vengeance.

There is ALWAYS a better course than war. Economics can be more devastating than a nuclear weapon, knowledge can topple governments overnight.

DE



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 02:35 PM
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Originally posted by Damned
A few people here don't believe that most non-Americans don't like Bush.

Impossible. 71% Europeans (e.g. me) view Bush's presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and security.
15 milion people simoultaneously protest him in public venues



posted on Oct, 16 2004 @ 04:54 PM
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I distrust and dislike Bush, but don't hate him.

I don't think he's evil or brainless, as some portray him, he's just a dull mediocrity who fails to inspire confidence. But then again, Kerry hardly floats my boat, either.



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