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yeah, yeah, Iraq is just like Vietnam and Kerry was a winner in Vietnam, so we should vote for Kerry because he exposed the baby killers in Vietnam, i remember it all now
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
yeah, yeah, Iraq is just like Vietnam and Kerry was a winner in Vietnam, so we should vote for Kerry because he exposed the baby killers in Vietnam, i remember it all now

No, we should vote Kerry because he might not start another Vietnam...oh wait too late...hmm..someone must have started this..hmm..i wonder who.

The truth might indeed prove that Bush has won based on morals. Oddly, Kerry achieved both fame and criticim for defending his....life is truely strange
 
nothing to do with Kerry...i'm just sayin'...that Bush '6mth outta Iraq' plan keeps getting dragged out longer and longer coz he didn't learn nothing from Vietnam. Soon, ur billions in, face in the mud, allies all left, people all pissed.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: FoBoT
we'll have 3 more conservative Supreme Court justices within a year, next summer should be fun

Truely, how can you be proud of the errossion of democracy?

democracy? the united states is a republic, our next step should be to repleal the 17th admendment

it isn't my fault Woodrow Wilson started that fallacy
 
Originally posted by: slycat
nothing to do with Kerry...i'm just sayin'...that Bush '6mth outta Iraq' plan keeps getting dragged out longer and longer coz he didn't learn nothing from Vietnam. Soon, ur billions in, face in the mud, allies all left, people all pissed.

..and yet he was forgiven....
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: FoBoT
we'll have 3 more conservative Supreme Court justices within a year, next summer should be fun

Truely, how can you be proud of the errossion of democracy?

democracy? the united states is a republic, our next step should be to repleal the 17th admendment

it isn't my fault Woodrow Wilson started that fallacy

whoops..I meant :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: slycat
nothing to do with Kerry...i'm just sayin'...that Bush '6mth outta Iraq' plan keeps getting dragged out longer and longer coz he didn't learn nothing from Vietnam. Soon, ur billions in, face in the mud, allies all left, people all pissed.

..and yet he was forgiven....

blind..or maybe just stupid.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
KEEP THIS SH!T OUT OF OFF TOPIC AND BAN ANYONE WHO STARTS THESE THREADS.


Then don't click on the thread you dumbass.....it isn't hard. We aren't going to the cesspool known as P&N.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: FoBoT
we'll have 3 more conservative Supreme Court justices within a year, next summer should be fun

Truely, how can you be proud of the errossion of democracy?

Truly, what make you think a conservative doesn't value democracy as a liberal?
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
KEEP THIS SH!T OUT OF OFF TOPIC AND BAN ANYONE WHO STARTS THESE THREADS.

the mods made it clear several weeks ago that they would allow political threads in OT, get over it
 
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Syringer
KEEP THIS SH!T OUT OF OFF TOPIC AND BAN ANYONE WHO STARTS THESE THREADS.


Then don't click on the thread you dumbass.....it isn't hard. We aren't going to the cesspool known as P&N.


We are in agreement about the [un]intelligence level of this Syringe addict thread crapper
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Bush has made errors on quite a few errors that the American public seems to perpetually forgive, because he supports their moral issues.


He made errors on his errors? A lot of Americans, me included, don't believe everything the Democrats or media decide as errors are in fact errors.

The problem with the Democratic left is that they believe there are just plain more of them. And, there are - in the rest of the world. In the US, we like to lean slightly right. A lot of things are different in the US. Political scientists around the world, US included, cannot fathom the amount of nationality among the citizens of the US.

Also, calling the President of the United States an idiot is an ineffective offensive tactic. Telling the voters who originally voted for the President that they voted for an idiot builds more support for their choice as the voters decide it's necessary to defend their choice. And, Democrats do that very often. It doesn't do anything to further the Democratic cause to call the US President an idiot.

You can call President Bush anything you want - but you cannot say his mind changes whichever direction the wind blows. If you love him or hate him, you know where he stands. He knows the full power of the US and knows he can exercise it effectively when necessary. He treats the average American like they're smarter than the media portrays - that they can manage their retirement money, choose their own doctors, manage their own healthcare, choose where their kids go to school. He's got thick skin and cannot be intimidated.

And, if you can ever get over the biased accusations that he has lied to the American people, the man is incredibly honest. If you look at the evidence for the accusations of him lying and then look at the logic behind it for truth, you'll see why most agree that he does not lie to his people.

IMO, a good Democrat candidate could easily beat George W Bush. But, John F Kerry is not a good candidate.
 
Hillary Clinton's chance to become a presidential candidate for the Democrat has just improved greatly. The Democrat screwed up this election bad.
 
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Bush has made errors on quite a few errors that the American public seems to perpetually forgive, because he supports their moral issues.


He made errors on his errors? A lot of Americans, me included, don't believe everything the Democrats or media decide as errors are in fact errors.

The problem with the Democratic left is that they believe there are just plain more of them. And, there are - in the rest of the world. In the US, we like to lean slightly right. A lot of things are different in the US. Political scientists around the world, US included, cannot fathom the amount of nationality among the citizens of the US.

Also, calling the President of the United States an idiot is an ineffective offensive tactic. Telling the voters who originally voted for the President that they voted for an idiot builds more support for their choice as the voters decide it's necessary to defend their choice. And, Democrats do that very often. It doesn't do anything to further the Democratic cause to call the US President an idiot.

You can call President Bush anything you want - but you cannot say his mind changes whichever direction the wind blows. If you love him or hate him, you know where he stands. He knows the full power of the US and knows he can exercise it effectively when necessary. He treats the average American like they're smarter than the media portrays - that they can manage their retirement money, choose their own doctors, manage their own healthcare, choose where their kids go to school. He's got thick skin and cannot be intimidated.

And, if you can ever get over the biased accusations that he has lied to the American people, the man is incredibly honest. If you look at the evidence for the accusations of him lying and then look at the logic behind it for truth, you'll see why most agree that he does not lie to his people.

IMO, a good Democrat candidate could easily beat George W Bush. But, John F Kerry is not a good candidate.

Actually that was a typo as I jsut meant that he has made quite a few errors.....

Anyways....

It is not that I don't comprehend why so many defend Bush based on his firm position. It is American heritage to be rough around the edges in that one will be stubborn. What perpelxes me is when they analyze his position and then still support him.
 
I've lost a bit more faith in humanity, but at least I am consoled by the fact that I cast my vote, and so have earned my right to complain as I see fit for another four years.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: Whisper
I've lost a bit more faith in humanity, but at least I am consoled by the fact that I cast my vote, and so have earned my right to complain as I see fit for another four years.

🙂

Wow...this was my first election, and somehow I hadn't realize that. I jsut used to complain, but now it feels partiotic Quite refreshing😉
 
I thought George Bush really killed his chance to be elected when he performed so badly during the debates. John Kerry's problem was he never stuck with the economic issues, his strong point compare to Bush. In the majority of poll, people believe that Kerry would perform better than Bush in improving the economy. Instead he kept attacking GWB on Iraq and the war on terrorism, which is totally not needed, since people who already hated George Bush don't need any convincing from Kerry.
 
i voted for the first time today. then again i live in southern california and i voted for california. so it was more symbolic than anything.

bush won on the morals, that a lot of america doesnt believe in. but the moral majority that fills in all those red square states seems to have more kids or something. so they won. now personally i hate the current and now future administration. in 2000 i could have voted but just didnt care, but i have grown to really hate bush. seriously his entire "plan" has been so ill conceived and unjustified.

the problem with the moral majority is that morality should not be something that politics is governed on but it is. seriously why does abortion , or gay rights have anything to do with who will lead our country. shouldnt it all be about the economy and education and these things that well... are proably more to the benefit of EVERYONE in the country than just some people who have that, this is what i believe and everyone else who doesnt believe it is wrong types. yes , you insane religious right people, i'mt alking about you. why dont you just let people be.

anyhow, that would be nice in a ideal world.

but i am ok witht his now, having given up on kerry, and accepting the loss, i'm counting down the days to 2008. and well i'm hoping bush just takes the final few states so maybe my stock portfolio will do well. might as well not cry over spilled milk, and make the best of it.
 
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