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Is Bush Slipping Into Insanity?

 
 
RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:29 pm
I hated Bush till 9/11 then I realized what a wimp Gore is...

Clinton wasted the office...

Now Bush has my loyalty...

So you cannot accuse me of partisan politics...

You can insult my knowledge of the war but that is a desperate attempt and you may realize that I do know current events...

So try me if you think you can keep up...
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:31 pm
since we're talking about tennis, how about that Billy Jean King/Bobby Riggs match?
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:34 pm
RexRed wrote:
FreeDuck wrote:
You trust your government and president? How long has this been going on?


Since after I voted for Gore...


So, just curious, what did they do to earn this trust that was not so easily secured by previous administrations?
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candidone1
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:43 pm
FreeDuck wrote:
RexRed wrote:
FreeDuck wrote:
You trust your government and president? How long has this been going on?


Since after I voted for Gore...


So, just curious, what did they do to earn this trust that was not so easily secured by previous administrations?


Gore was a wimp, so he fell in love with Bush's tough guy veneer.
Mighty swift, and hardly plausible, shift in voting tendancy IMO.
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:50 pm
i'm still trying to figure out how 9/11 showed what a wimp gore was/is.

since he's not been president, i'm wondering just what it is that he was supposed to do.
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:53 pm
Why, if Gore had been president, I bet he would've been so scared he wouldn't even have come back to Washington.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:01 pm
When one considers the quality of the rationalizations Rex uses to justify his religious convictions...why would anybody be surprised at the quality of the ones he uses to justify his political convictions?
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candidone1
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:23 pm
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
i'm still trying to figure out how 9/11 showed what a wimp gore was/is.

since he's not been president, i'm wondering just what it is that he was supposed to do.


Kick the president's ass and chant "who's you daddy now!"
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:33 pm
Bush's testosterone got the better of him; he started a war that was totally unnecessary and got over 1,800 of our soldiers killed and already spent five billion every month for a failed war on terrorism without no foreseeable end. As a matter of fact, he increased terrorism. What success this administration keeps repeating is all illusion; most people in Iraq now live in fear for their lives, utility and fresh water is in limited supply, and the new government is on the verge of a civil war. I prefer Gore any day 24/7. Before the election of 2000, I didn't care for either Bush or Gore, but with 20/20 hindsight, I prefer Gore over Bush by 100 percent.
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candidone1
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:38 pm
uh uh ah...elections and a...uhhh, um, a constuitution.
No, wait a minute. Not a constitution...but power.
I mean, no, um, no electricity.

I'm confused.

Stability?
Yeah that's it...no Saddam means sability and democracy...no death chambers and no gassing.
Yeah.
No more gassing of Kurds.

Sorry, just trying to prepare for the chant.
I haven't got it memorized yet, though you think I would by now.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:40 pm
candidone1 wrote:
FreeDuck wrote:
RexRed wrote:
FreeDuck wrote:
You trust your government and president? How long has this been going on?


Since after I voted for Gore...


So, just curious, what did they do to earn this trust that was not so easily secured by previous administrations?


Gore was a wimp, so he fell in love with Bush's tough guy veneer.
Mighty swift, and hardly plausible, shift in voting tendancy IMO.


I sense Bush is genuinely compassionate, a rare quality. Which is a quality that seems right now foreign to the partisan "crazed" counterparts i.e. Pelosi, Kennedy, Biden, Sharpton, and that god awful Kerry etc...

I would be ashamed to be a democrat today...

Bin Laden's attacks only served to garner American support to bring freedom to a growing problem in the middle east.

My support for the war has not wavered one bit.

Yet... I pray for our soldiers and the innocent of Iraq, Afghanistan and the rest of the free world. War is not pretty but sometimes necessary. American soldiers may be killers but they are not murders.

I do not transfer my anger to Bush when it belongs directed at the true enemy... Something these liberals seem to be incapable of seeing.

If Bush were to stop the war these terrorists would still be there plotting attacks...

Also
German Chancellor Schroder/Chiraq cannot be voted out of office soon enough...
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RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:42 pm
Frank Apisa wrote:
When one considers the quality of the rationalizations Rex uses to justify his religious convictions...why would anybody be surprised at the quality of the ones he uses to justify his political convictions?


The quality of my spirituality only enhances the quality of all other aspects of my life...
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:44 pm
RexRed wrote:
Frank Apisa wrote:
When one considers the quality of the rationalizations Rex uses to justify his religious convictions...why would anybody be surprised at the quality of the ones he uses to justify his political convictions?


The quality of my spirituality only enhances the quality of all other aspects of my life...


and look where he lives.....that should tell you something
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candidone1
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:44 pm
RexRed wrote:
Frank Apisa wrote:
When one considers the quality of the rationalizations Rex uses to justify his religious convictions...why would anybody be surprised at the quality of the ones he uses to justify his political convictions?


The quality of my spirituality only enhances the quality of all other aspects of my life...


You can talk all you want about your sex life here..
This is not the time or the place. :wink:
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RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:44 pm
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
i'm still trying to figure out how 9/11 showed what a wimp gore was/is.

since he's not been president, i'm wondering just what it is that he was supposed to do.


Because he opposed Bush with dumb rhetoric and grew a beard and took off for india/africa (I forget which one) for a granola convention...
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candidone1
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:48 pm
RexRed wrote:
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
i'm still trying to figure out how 9/11 showed what a wimp gore was/is.

since he's not been president, i'm wondering just what it is that he was supposed to do.


Because he opposed Bush with dumb rhetoric and grew a beard and took off for india/africa (I forget which one) for a granola convention...


Man I hate dumb rhetoric...and beards.
Dammit, and conventions.
Hell, India/Africa...anywhere but here just freakin blows.

**** that Gore bastard...let's kick someone's ass!


I get it.
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nimh
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 03:51 pm
RexRed wrote:
I would be ashamed to be a democrat today...

But not, like, four years ago if we are to believe ya...

RexRed wrote:
Also German Chancellor Schroder/Chiraq cannot be voted out of office soon enough...

The irony of course is that if it wasnt for President Bush, Schroeder would have been voted out of office three years ago already...

Schroeder's red-green government only eeked out a narrow victory in 2002 thanks to Bush's war-mongering. It had been doing lousy in the polls for a long time, but then Bush started the rhetorical build-up to a war in Iraq, which most Germans stridently opposed. So when Schroeder made his opposition to it the central issue of the campaign, with the Germans conservatives under the suspecion of caving in to Bush if they'd get in power, the Germans swallowed away their dissatisfaction and voted for the guy one more time. Go Bush.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 06:16 pm
I would commit suicide before I would become a Republican.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 06:36 pm
edgarblythe wrote:
I would commit suicide before I would become a Republican.


I hope there are other choices for you, Edgar! Twisted Evil

COMMENT:

If it weren't for the Christian nut-cases...American conservatism would be an almost comical minority of the American electorate.

Too bad that for two reasons:

One, the Republican Party...and American conservatism are about as antithetical to the message of Jesus as anything I can imagine.

Two, the Republican Party and American conservatism are fabulous as the loyal opposition. They have always done a bang-up job in that function...keeping the Democratic Party and the American liberals in reasonable check.

But...this is one of those cases where hypocrisy wins.

Gotta live with that.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 06:52 pm
edgarblythe wrote:
I would commit suicide before I would become a Republican.


What twice?
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