Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Military expenditures are necessary to fighting the war on terrorist creating brands of fundamentalist Islam.
Amazing lack of analysis. We had the world's most potent military on 9/11, and it did us not one bit of good. No amount of military might will "stop terrorism", other than the imposition of a totalitarian state. Even that has limited effectiveness- ask the Israelis.
Do you think that F22's will have some effect on urban terrorist cells? That a new class of nuclear attack subs will somehow deter Osama? That NMD or bunker-busting nukes will dissuade fundie zealots willing to die for their cause?
The Bush Military budget is the modern equivalent of the Maginot line, and the war in Iraq the rough equivalent of the medical practice of bleeding the sufferer to let the bad humors escape...
Too bad that the modern version of Conservatism is mostly knee-jerk response to well crafted propaganda, based on fundamental deception and misinformation. The leadership is not conservative at all, but rather reactionary, yearning for the political realities of the McKinley era, the Gilded Age, when immigrants were plentiful, labor almost free, taxes on the wealthy nonexistent, natural resources free for the taking, unions illegal, and minorities and women knew their place...
can we just say that one more time?? ^^ = A+
Both of my parents, who have been fanatical Republicans ever since the dawn of their voting time, are precinct people, and one of whom was asked to run for state legislature as a republican, are wavering in their support of Bush. One of them is resigning as precinct person, and neither of them knows what to do voting wise come November.
The Fundie nutjobs are ruining the Republican party, and Bush is their rather dumb puppet. Get him the he11 out. Foragainst or not, Kerry isn't a fundie puppet, which is perty much my main concern. Bush doesn't know which way is up, and he panders to his support base of fundies in hopes of keeping them underneath him, since that's about the only shot he has at getting reelected. This war is a mess, we aren't accomplishing what we set out to do in a timely fashion, and this administration has over-simplified the situation to the public and the world to the detriment of the legitimacy of our foreign policy efforts. Bush doesn't see anything but black and white because he is severely intellectually limited and can't separate his personal feelings from the situation.