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Bush's "State of the Union" tonight: ON RIGHT NOW!!

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Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
It's your responsibility to support him, that is in fact supporting your country.
Not buying into this president's bs and lies is the most patriotic thing you can do.

Yes. Tell that to the hawks. They'll tell you you're "anti-American".




 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Oakenfold I think he did a very good job. Covered all his bases, medicare reform sounds interesting, I bet that there are quite a few attorney's upset over the reform of hospital liability as well! It's time to support this country, he's the president, all you playa haters need to bite it.
I am a Joe Citizen. I NEVER have to support a President. I prefer to support my country. If I feel they are at cross purposes, then WHOEVER is prez will get lampooned.
It's your responsibility to support him, that is in fact supporting your country. Of course you could always go live in Iraq, I'm sure you'd fit in pretty well with that logic. 😀

Son, I would wager I have contributed more to this country than you. Nevertheless, if you believe you have are obligated to support someone in power, I suggest you would have done well in Germany in the late 1930's.


Old man,
I never contested what you have contributed to this country, I simply state to stand behind your elected official in his hour of need!

 
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
It's your responsibility to support him, that is in fact supporting your country.
Not buying into this president's bs and lies is the most patriotic thing you can do.

Yes. Tell that to the hawks. They'll tell you you're "anti-American".

rolleye.gif
 
Originally posted by: no0b
Lol the rebuttal is filled with as many lies as the actual address.
Hey , that reminds me...
How can you tell when a politicians lying???


His lips are moving ! Ba du Bum <rim shot....
Thanks , I'm here all week....

😀
 
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
But I think it's rather silly to not support the man when he needs it most.
Its the president's duty to represent whats best for the people of the United States, and not the people's responsibility to represent whats best for George Bush!!

 
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
But I think it's rather silly to not support the man when he needs it most.
Its the president's duty to represent whats best for the people of the United States, and not the people's responsibility to represent whats best for George Bush!!

I think he did a fairly good job of that tonight.
 
Wow! All the politics is making me hungry! I think I'll make me a Fluffernutter.

Anyone else want something?
 
Alright, let's say the President lays off on Iraq...if Iraq later down the road unleashes its weapons on the U.S. or any other country for that matter, do you Bush-haters blame him?
 
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Oakenfold I think he did a very good job. Covered all his bases, medicare reform sounds interesting, I bet that there are quite a few attorney's upset over the reform of hospital liability as well! It's time to support this country, he's the president, all you playa haters need to bite it.
I am a Joe Citizen. I NEVER have to support a President. I prefer to support my country. If I feel they are at cross purposes, then WHOEVER is prez will get lampooned.
It's your responsibility to support him, that is in fact supporting your country. Of course you could always go live in Iraq, I'm sure you'd fit in pretty well with that logic. 😀
Son, I would wager I have contributed more to this country than you. Nevertheless, if you believe you have are obligated to support someone in power, I suggest you would have done well in Germany in the late 1930's.
Old man, I never contested what you have contributed to this country, I simply state to stand behind your elected official in his hour of need!

A statement presented more reasonably. I disagree with the implications, however you are entitled to your opinion.

Old man huh, betcha I learn ya a thing or two. Whippersnapper. 😛
 
Originally posted by: DukeFan21
Alright, let's say the President lays off on Iraq...if Iraq later down the road unleashes its weapons on the U.S. or any other country for that matter, do you Bush-haters blame him?

Hmm you mean all the Bush-HATAS!
🙂

Trying to keep this thread with an ethnic beat to it for all the playa hatas!

😀
 
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
It's your responsibility to support him, that is in fact supporting your country.
Not buying into this president's bs and lies is the most patriotic thing you can do.

Yes. Tell that to the hawks. They'll tell you you're "anti-American".

rolleye.gif

Don't deny it...come on...admit it...😀
 
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: SuperTool
The Democratic response was pretty good. It's the economy stupid is as true now as it was in 92.

Yes, and we will be getting tax cuts of some sort 🙂

Every time my government says its giving us a tax break, my taxes actually go up.

 
Originally posted by: DukeFan21
Alright, let's say the President lays off on Iraq...if Iraq later down the road unleashes its weapons on the U.S. or any other country for that matter, do you Bush-haters blame him?
You mean one of those weapons from saddam's famous nuclear program that could be within months of a "nucular" bomb that the UN can find no evidence of existing? The end doesn't justify the means, and the means here is special interest not good judgement.
 
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Oakenfold
It's your responsibility to support him, that is in fact supporting your country.
Not buying into this president's bs and lies is the most patriotic thing you can do.

Yes. Tell that to the hawks. They'll tell you you're "anti-American".

rolleye.gif

Don't deny it...come on...admit it...😀

rolleye.gif
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: AlienCraft

So what's your point? We don't just go and murder people who haven't done anything to us, or else we would've taken action long ago i areas all over the world. We are a nation of laws, which is why we didn't assasinate MaoTseTung, Ho Chi MInh, Castro, in the years after BayofPigs , Kadafy or Hussein.

WTH does all of that have to do with your rhetoric blaming Bush for the 9/11 attacks?
It illustrates other world leaders we (the US ) have been at odds with/ in armed conflict with and didn't asassinate them, which, if I followed your rhetoric blaming Clinton for "allowing OBL to escape", is what you would that they have done.

BTW, as Clinton left office, they PASSED along all data on OBL with the advice to keep an eye on him. That was a year befor the attacks, did they have something else to do??? Get real.

Well, afaik, the CIA/NSA/FBI were staffed with the same people. Bush was focusing on issues within the U.S.'s own borders.
Actually, the people who warned the Clinton were the same ones who warned the Bush administration, but we can't question that anymore now with the passing of the P.A.T.R.I.O.T. act.
In any organization, the leader takes the credit and the heat. The presidency is no exception. IMO, Bush had a very narrow window of opportunity with which to retaliate with extreme prejudice (tactical nuke) that would've sent the real message...... Don't mess with Tex... uhh the US 😀
 
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