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Aug 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: Martin
hey, now you guys know how the rest of the world felt when you elected Bush ;)

No, not really. I don't think most of us feel as deeply impacted over this as most of the world was when Bush was re-elected.
 

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Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: Martin
hey, now you guys know how the rest of the world felt when you elected Bush ;)

No, not really. I don't think most of us feel as deeply impacted over this as most of the world was when Bush was re-elected.

LOL, give him a chance, it's only his first term and he hasn't even done anything yet. Given a little time, you may want to change your mind.
 
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Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: Martin
hey, now you guys know how the rest of the world felt when you elected Bush ;)

No, not really. I don't think most of us feel as deeply impacted over this as most of the world was when Bush was re-elected.

LOL, give him a chance, it's only his first term and he hasn't even done anything yet. Given a little time, you may want to change your mind.

Most people probably still wouldn't care much about him and he still doesn't have as much of an impact as Bush's re-election did.
 

1EZduzit

Lifer
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Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: Martin
hey, now you guys know how the rest of the world felt when you elected Bush ;)

No, not really. I don't think most of us feel as deeply impacted over this as most of the world was when Bush was re-elected.

LOL, give him a chance, it's only his first term and he hasn't even done anything yet. Given a little time, you may want to change your mind.

Most people probably still wouldn't care much about him and he still doesn't have as much of an impact as Bush's re-election did.

What was the name of the guy who assainated that arch duke and started WWI?? Nobody ever even heard of him until he made his impact.

I don't think Ahmadinejad has ever had this kind of power to abuse before, so who knows what he might do. Right now, yes his impact is hardly a little ripple compared to Bush, but who know what the future holds. He's defintely a step backward for US interests.
 

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Someone once said "Freedom is Scoial Liberalism"...lol okay I made that up but I think it's true. Interesting how the religous right here does not like the religous right over there. It must be like looking into a mirror and seeing their own ugly reflection.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Drift3r
Someone once said "Freedom is Scoial Liberalism"...lol okay I made that up but I think it's true. Interesting how the religous right here does not like the religous right over there. It must be like looking into a mirror and seeing their own ugly reflection.

ROLF!!
 

phillyTIM

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Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: phillyTIM
Good - gooooooooood. Someone with the balls to stand up to Bush's aggression.

Let the games begin. :)

Are you retarded? The taliban and Saddam stood up to Bush's aggression, and look where it got them. Do you want another war? Sigh...this is terrible.

Yes, but Iran has the nuke muscle power - and they deserve to stick one up someone arse if they attempt an invasion of Iran.

Iraq and Afghanistan are jokes. They were small, easy fish for Bush. Iran has garnered some muscle, and will not be afraid to use it. Let the games begin!
 

rickn

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Originally posted by: piasabird
Do you think this was a real election?

of course it was real, they all stuffed ballots into boxes. do I think the process is fair, NO. A small group of unelected people vet & choose the candidates, and the true power holders in Iran are the unelected clerics. I gotta say though, Iran's elections are a step up from Saudi Arabia, cuz atleast Iranian women can vote. Now why is SA not on the Axis of Evil?
 

jpeyton

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Bottom line guys: when there is a hard-liner running the United States, you need a hard-liner running your own country.