believe this is the first time in American history that a Vice President made more decisions than the president. I believe the pair (Cheney and Bush) was a premade package deal that had been formulated to position Cheney with power. They would have attached Bush to the ballot only for his relation to his father, because no one would vote for Cheney if he himself ran. It is well known that Cheney is far too corrupt and this post does not surprise me. Bush is a tool of the right wing Republican party and isn't fit to make decisions himself.
Originally posted by: Igottaknife
I believe this is the first time in American history that a Vice President made more decisions than the president. I believe the pair (Cheney and Bush) was a premade package deal that had been formulated to position Cheney with power. They would have attached Bush to the ballot only for his relation to his father, because no one would vote for Cheney if he himself ran. It is well known that Cheney is far too corrupt and this post does not surprise me. Bush is a tool of the right wing Republican party and isn't fit to make decisions himself.
Well Powell got caught up in the War mongering, too. What's the secret story there?Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Yes. Some poeple say Bush is basicly a good man who wants to do the right thing, and I would agree with them. But Bush isn't exactly smart and is surrounded by all these Machiavellian types, so its easy to see how they manipulate him.
Originally posted by: JellyBaby
Well Powell got caught up in the War mongering, too. What's the secret story there?Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Yes. Some poeple say Bush is basicly a good man who wants to do the right thing, and I would agree with them. But Bush isn't exactly smart and is surrounded by all these Machiavellian types, so its easy to see how they manipulate him.
Ladies and gentlemen....welcome Ramsey CLark to ATOT.Originally posted by: Igottaknife
I believe this is the first time in American history that a Vice President made more decisions than the president. I believe the pair (Cheney and Bush) was a premade package deal that had been formulated to position Cheney with power. They would have attached Bush to the ballot only for his relation to his father, because no one would vote for Cheney if he himself ran. It is well known that Cheney is far too corrupt and this post does not surprise me. Bush is a tool of the right wing Republican party and isn't fit to make decisions himself.
Originally posted by: shinerburke
]Originally posted by: Igottaknife
I believe this is the first time in American history that a Vice President made more decisions than the president. I believe the pair (Cheney and Bush) was a premade package deal that had been formulated to position Cheney with power. They would have attached Bush to the ballot only for his relation to his father, because no one would vote for Cheney if he himself ran. It is well known that Cheney is far too corrupt and this post does not surprise me. Bush is a tool of the right wing Republican party and isn't fit to make decisions himself.
Ladies and gentlemen....welcome Ramsey CLark to ATOT.
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Yes. Some poeple say Bush is basicly a good man who wants to do the right thing, and I would agree with them. But Bush isn't exactly smart and is surrounded by all these Machiavellian types, so its easy to see how they manipulate him.
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Bush is intellectually marginal. He surrounded himself with advisors of a particular philosophy that advocated this kind of thing from way back. Well, a President cannot afford to have people who do not agree with him. Unfortunately no one who disagreed was permitted to be heard, and the administration was woefully unprepared to listen. Pretty much it seems they drew a conclusion and were not about to be confused with facts. So be it.
Originally posted by: HJD1
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Bush is intellectually marginal. He surrounded himself with advisors of a particular philosophy that advocated this kind of thing from way back. Well, a President cannot afford to have people who do not agree with him. Unfortunately no one who disagreed was permitted to be heard, and the administration was woefully unprepared to listen. Pretty much it seems they drew a conclusion and were not about to be confused with facts. So be it.
Iwould agree that he is no Clinton and the opposition to the Iraqi issue was muted with some wimpers from State... Gee, given that we are were we are one can presume the meetings at his ranch before the election may have been to set forth the conclusion you speak of and not to prepare for the Gore debate.. I wonder...
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Unfortunately no one who disagreed was permitted to be heard, and the administration was woefully unprepared to listen. Pretty much it seems they drew a conclusion and were not about to be confused with facts. So be it.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Unfortunately no one who disagreed was permitted to be heard, and the administration was woefully unprepared to listen. Pretty much it seems they drew a conclusion and were not about to be confused with facts. So be it.
have any facts of your own or are you just spouting off?