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Tue 17 Feb, 2004 09:07 am
I want him to get out his red pen and by high handed executive order or whatever method he has to employ, put a big red X through all the bullshit policies that have been implemented during this criminal administration and to do it as publicly and with as much disrespect as bush showed Clinton.
I think this is a gesture that is necessary in the first couple weeks of Kerry's presidency in order to give closure on the last four years to the American people and show the world that they can breathe a little easier without a homicidal maniac holding the football.
What do you think?
And screw this "take the high road" crap, I want to see decisive and quick action.
Agreed, though it will take a little while to undo all the damage that Bush has done to this country.
One of the first things Kerry should do is convene some sort of international conference on global warming and show the world that the US is willing to do its part to save the ozone layer...
It has not been customary for an incoming President to disparage or criticise an outgoing Administration, but I think in this unusual case, President Kerry should make an exception.
And try Bush and Co. for conspiracy to defraud the US!
McTag wrote:It has not been customary for an incoming President to disparage or criticise an outgoing Administration, but I think in this unusual case, President Kerry should make an exception.
bush inc. showed contempt and disrespect for the Clinton administration from day one.....sauce for the goose......
weve gotta start with that fuggin welfare for the drug companies law, followed up with the "preemptive war' neo-policy. With great fanfare , seen throughout the planet, we have to say, that we renounce this barbarian foreign policy. We will have a defense network second to noone, but we wont be the first to pull out a sword and attack a sovereign nation.
Weve done a lot , in the last 3,5 years to really shake up allies who now wonder whether were not just a bit batty.
Tax Cuts
The Tax Cuts for the wealthy have to be vetoed and part of that money needs to go to Health Care and Infrastructer: Hywys, bridges, electr. grids. Then the Deficit must be dealt with. Veto the Alaska Wilderness attack.
Iraq and Afghanistan?
Is there a cartoon like this for Bush?
"I ducked out of my National Guard duties, but I was sorry about it later."
D'artagnan wrote:Is there a cartoon like this for Bush?
"I ducked out of my National Guard duties, but I was sorry about it later."
Just can't let go of that bone, huh?
Sorry, but a lot of folks have hold of that bone right now...
I am sure that if the tables were turned, the right would be just as voracious.
Undoubtedly, as the photos that are turning up of Kerry and Fonda (both real and invented) would tend to indicate...
A request.
Please take the word "If" out of the post title.
BTW "Gaurd/Gate might be the little gash that sinks the Neo Fascist's ship of fools.
I doubt it. Those of little ntelligence, education, or discernment have bought the story, just like they bought the rumour of the Kerry-intern affair. Now they are trying to make Bush a "heeero" by saying he volunteered for "veet-namm" and was turned down by those hippy pinkos in the Air Force. Considering he has stated in an interview with Tim Russert that he never volunteered for Vietnam, you have to wonder if his supporters are capable of conscious thought at all.
McGentrix wrote:D'artagnan wrote:Is there a cartoon like this for Bush?
"I ducked out of my National Guard duties, but I was sorry about it later."
Just can't let go of that bone, huh?
As you can't let go of Clinton's blow jobs or anything that's detrimental to Kerry? Sauce for the goose as I've been saying.....
The far right is merely jealous that their geese never want to be sauced!
And that pretty much says it all about Live-Shot.
Is that what passes for political comment among the Republicans these days?
Try harder, guys. There must be SOMETHING positive you can say.