What Would Bush Have to Do for You to Vote for Him?

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nageov3t

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Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: loki8481
McCain is one of the few major non-partisan politicians that we have.

I agree with most of his positions, and he's a very honest politician with a great personality. Plus he has real war experience. Those are pretty all of the qualities I look for in a president.

McCain/(anyone).

That would be a great ticket!

fixed :p
 
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Originally posted by: conjur
I'm not a "lib" but in order for Bush to get my vote again:

- Fire the following: Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Feith, Rove, Libby, Rice, Hadley, Ashcroft, Senor, McClellan, and Mehlman.
- Apologize to all of America for misleading us into war in Iraq
- Visit every American family whose son or daughter was killed by his unjustified war on Iraq and issue a formal apology to all of those who sustained injuries
- Admit that misleading us into war in Iraq diverted us from fighting the war on Terror
- Admit that he's clueless re:foreign relations and relied upon his administration and that the PNAC vision is a failed one and that the PNAC group will be declared an enemy of the state and all members thrown into jail in Guantanamo
- Admit to all of his flip-flops (about 18 or 19 major ones by my count)
- Admit he has a mental illness and vow to keep religion out of his policy-making decision process
- Accept mental health treatment so he can realize that someone critical of his policy-making decisions is not someone who is not loyal but, rather, someone who is actually capable of thought
- Admit he screwed the pooch by instituting the massive tax cuts that destroyed a great chance at making Social Security solvent and losing a chance to privatize retirement investment by Americans under the age of 38 (the age calculated by Paul O'Neill and Alan Greenspan as the cutoff point)
- Admit he's gone to great lengths to give in to business special interests instead of protecting the environment
- Admit he's gone too far in attempting to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriages


That's a good start.

:beer:
 

Kerouactivist

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Originally posted by: TechJunkie95242
Originally posted by: conjur
I'm not a "lib" but in order for Bush to get my vote again:

- Fire the following: Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Feith, Rove, Libby, Rice, Hadley, Ashcroft, Senor, McClellan, and Mehlman.
- Apologize to all of America for misleading us into war in Iraq
- Visit every American family whose son or daughter was killed by his unjustified war on Iraq and issue a formal apology to all of those who sustained injuries
- Admit that misleading us into war in Iraq diverted us from fighting the war on Terror
- Admit that he's clueless re:foreign relations and relied upon his administration and that the PNAC vision is a failed one and that the PNAC group will be declared an enemy of the state and all members thrown into jail in Guantanamo
- Admit to all of his flip-flops (about 18 or 19 major ones by my count)
- Admit he has a mental illness and vow to keep religion out of his policy-making decision process
- Accept mental health treatment so he can realize that someone critical of his policy-making decisions is not someone who is not loyal but, rather, someone who is actually capable of thought
- Admit he screwed the pooch by instituting the massive tax cuts that destroyed a great chance at making Social Security solvent and losing a chance to privatize retirement investment by Americans under the age of 38 (the age calculated by Paul O'Neill and Alan Greenspan as the cutoff point)
- Admit he's gone to great lengths to give in to business special interests instead of protecting the environment
- Admit he's gone too far in attempting to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriages


That's a good start.

:beer:




Good post conjur
 

glugglug

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Jun 9, 2002
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The forum doesn't have the capacity to list all it would take.

I'll sum it up though:

Hell would have to freeze over.
 

etech

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Originally posted by: glugglug
The forum doesn't have the capacity to list all it would take.

I'll sum it up though:

Hell would have to freeze over.


Hell MI?

It just might be frozen by November, there's hope for you yet.
 

Red Dawn

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Jun 4, 2001
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Originally posted by: Crimson
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Dump Cheney as VP and bring aboard McCain and then come down with a debilatating condition that would cause him to step down from the Office a month after inauguration.

Its nice that you are wishing illness and pain upon people.. You sir, are a jackass. I hope someone you love comes down with some painful disease, and you have to watch them die a slow and painful death.. Actually, I don't wish that.. because I am not a completely worthless human being like yourself Red.. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.. But apparently you would..
LOL!!!!:laugh: Oh unbunch your panties little man, I didn't wish anything on anybody. I just stated what it would take for me to vote for Bush.
 

seawolf21

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Feb 27, 2003
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Originally posted by: conjur
I'm not a "lib" but in order for Bush to get my vote again:

- Fire the following: Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Feith, Rove, Libby, Rice, Hadley, Ashcroft, Senor, McClellan, and Mehlman.
- Apologize to all of America for misleading us into war in Iraq
- Visit every American family whose son or daughter was killed by his unjustified war on Iraq and issue a formal apology to all of those who sustained injuries
- Admit that misleading us into war in Iraq diverted us from fighting the war on Terror
- Admit that he's clueless re:foreign relations and relied upon his administration and that the PNAC vision is a failed one and that the PNAC group will be declared an enemy of the state and all members thrown into jail in Guantanamo
- Admit to all of his flip-flops (about 18 or 19 major ones by my count)
- Admit he has a mental illness and vow to keep religion out of his policy-making decision process
- Accept mental health treatment so he can realize that someone critical of his policy-making decisions is not someone who is not loyal but, rather, someone who is actually capable of thought
- Admit he screwed the pooch by instituting the massive tax cuts that destroyed a great chance at making Social Security solvent and losing a chance to privatize retirement investment by Americans under the age of 38 (the age calculated by Paul O'Neill and Alan Greenspan as the cutoff point)
- Admit he's gone to great lengths to give in to business special interests instead of protecting the environment
- Admit he's gone too far in attempting to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriages


That's a good start.

:beer:
 

ciba

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Apr 27, 2004
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(states' right anyone?).

Interesting you bring it up.

Right now, the states' rights argument is valid. States rights don't apply if something is spelled out in the constitution. The amendment would specify marriage as a federal matter, not state.

Personally, I think replace Cheney with Guiliani. Instead of VP, put Cheney in charge of un-screwing the CIA. He would then need to stop spending money like it's going out of style.