BabyHeadCrab
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Raziaar said:I hope he wins just so I can hear four more years of your guys bitching.
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Raziaar said:I hope he wins just so I can hear four more years of your guys bitching.
qckbeam said:This isn't about what you would do though. This is about what a President should do. If you are the President of the United States, and you are told "Mr. President, the country is under attack". in this the nuclear age, you move your ass. The clock is ticking, and certain commands may only come from the President. Time is of the essence, every second counts. We elect men into office that will act without fear, and without hesitation. I would expect my Commander in Chief to be swift in such a crisis. President Bush sat there for seven minutes. It's quite easy to calmly excuse yourself from the room without alerting anyone.
blahblahblah said:One of you need to change your name. They look alike.
I find it pretty amusing that you've created a thread asking people to present points against Bush, yet you are unable to concede that Bush has been in any way wrong about anything, at any time. Your devotion to Bush might hold a little more weight if you appeared to be open minded enough to accept that Bush has at times made mistakes, like every other human being. Instead, you're completely one sided.othello said:as i said in another response, it was 5 minutes. and the whole time he was communicating back and forth with his staff members. information was still coming in, little was really known in those first few minutes following the actual impact on both towers.
Top Secret said:Just to be fair, the Secret Service agent that informed him of the incident only said "A plane has crashed into the World Trade Center."
Beyond that, I don't know though. *Shrugs*
Logic said:I find it pretty amusing that you've created a thread asking people to present points against Bush, yet you are unable to concede that Bush has been in any way wrong about anything, at any time. Your devotion to Bush might hold a little more weight if you appeared to be open minded enough to accept that Bush has at times made mistakes, like every other human being. Instead, you're completely one sided.
shadow6899 said:bs the ss guy said something like it's happening sir. he knew about it simple as that come on, it's plain as light. he sat there... obviously he already knew about it. the bigger conspiracie would be if he or his administration planned it so they could use it as a scapegoat to go after "terrorism" and eventually iraq. who knows maybe they are the terrorists then they would be using another terrorist attack to get us to give up our rights....
othello said:actually it was his chief of staff Andrew Card who said "A second plane hit the second tower. America is under attack." quite a lot to think about in 5 minutes' time. =/
qckbeam said:Come on now, I know you are a religious person, and that's great, but you must see that we actually lock people up for taking violent actions under the command of some voice in their head, right?
Bush says he went to war because God told him to. His orders have killed thousands, and they were given with the belief that god, god himself, was the one who wanted this done. God wasn't just guiding Bush, god was commanding him. That is close to being a lunatic if it doesn't already qualify.
Now if we are to follow your logic (which seems to be "This is ok in my book" from what I can tell) that women who beat two of her three sons to death with a rock in Texas was innocent and pure, because she did what god told her to. Is that right? Where do you draw the line between a prophet and a nutcase?
A man who would let god, a being some believe in, while some don't, a being that we cannot even prove exists, call the shots is not a man I would want in that office. I don't want some religious zealot acting on behalf of some voice in his head. I want a man who follows the rules of logical thinking.
Catch-22 said:"What would they do to me," he asked in confidential tones, "if I refuse to fly them?"
"We'd probably shoot you," ex-P.F.C. Wintergreen replied.
"We?" Yossarian cried in surprise. "What do you mean we? Since when are you on their side?"
"If you're going to be shot, whose side do you expect me to be on?" ex-P.F.C. Wintergreen retorted.
Owskie said:7 minutes.. btw.. and when your a president you dont SIT and think about something like that, your supposed to be prepared..
othello said:this is all a matter of personal religious beliefs. christians believe they have a relationship with God, and can hear his voice (whether its a physical voice, or strong intuition of sorts, i dont know). i thought you liberals were against discrimation? why the double-standard against christians?
the principles of christianity define this nation, as it was founded on basic Biblical principles. in fact, public education was created for the sole purpose of teaching the Bible. some would contend that believing in God is far more logical, than say... evolution?
again.. this is a matter of personal beliefs. if you dont like bush because you feel he is a 'religious zealot' then more power to you. vote for kerry. you know, john "I'm a Catholic....but I disagree with those views" kerry.
othello said:im breaking ranks... ive been trying to go back page by page amd respond to everyones posts. you call this 'ignoring your posts/points' or whatever... i call it being fair.
sorry... you're wrong. it was 5 minutes. tell me how someone is supposed to be prepared to receive news like that, president or not? how long did it take you to digest the magnitude of this atrocity? a lot longer than 5 minutes im willing to wager. and all the while he was communicating with his staff (behind the cameras), while they were scrambling to gather as much information as possible, without alerting the media that was present.
f|uke said:Oil production is declining. Demand is increasing, not only due to population but all these poor fools in their SUVs and oversized trucks. Gas prices are only going to get higher. The American Economy is in peril, and the only solution is war. We must steal energy from soverign nations by proclaiming them to be terrorists. This is the story of Iraq.. the story of the American and Iraq lives lost to the cause.
DoctorGordon said:Theres alot of things i could debate in there, particularly the more stupid of points.
-Viper- said:And that's another thing the administration has done. They taken the word 'terror' and made it into the reason, excuse, fault, scapegoat, and adjective for every thing that happens in the US now. It is so incredibly broad it means basically anything.
Some Americans are 'terrorists' because they're not patriotic.
othello said:blind ignorance is no better than blind patriotism.
Do you then believe that Christian beliefs SHOULD be active in America's politics? If so, is that not discriminating against people with different cultural beliefs?othello said:please do.
and btw, i never said we were founded on christianity, but that chrisitan principles helped define our nations birth. 52 out of the 55 founding fathers professed a faith in the Lord.
Logic said:Do you then believe that Christian beliefs SHOULD be active in America's politics? If so, is that not discriminating against people with different cultural beliefs?
For that matter, isn't failing to recognise gay marriages etc also discrimination against differing cultural beliefs? I thought America was supposed to be multi-cultural!
othello said:please do.
and btw, i never said we were founded on christianity, but that chrisitan principles helped define our nations birth. 52 out of the 55 founding fathers professed a faith in the Lord.
Moto-x_Pat said:Look Othello, just believe what you want to believe okay? Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. Don't come here and try to push your pro-this or pro-that stuff on us. Nobody cares who you vote for and you shouldn't care who other people vote for. If you want Bush to win, vote for him and hope for the best. Don't try to sway other people's opinions and get them to believe what you believe. It won't work, people are stubborn when it comes to changing their views.
EDIT: What RevisedSoul said ^^
shadow6899 said:heres a very good reason... HES GIVING TAX CUTS TO THE ****IN RICH. am i the only person or isn't somethin ****ed up w/ that.i dont care what you say othello u cant contradict that, and you doing so would just prove that you are not here to change your view but speak up for a man who looking out for his buisness, in oil i should add....
othello said:sure i can. bush ran on a 'tax-cut' platform in 2000. he won the election fair and square. so he gave the people the tax-cuts they voted for. not only that, but his tax cuts have been very beneficial to our economy's success in the last year.
bush tax cuts are working.
would it matter to you if the democrats are supporting further bush tax cuts?
bush tax cuts already working.
a chart showing the burden falling on the rich
greenspan agrees: the tax cuts are working
bush tax cuts help economy
bush tax cuts helped avoid serious recession
greenspan praises the bush tax cuts
bush fails to get credit, tax cuts are fair
the funny thing is, kerry and teresa, paid less than 13% in taxes this year (12.8% exactly). while bush, who has a substantially lower income than the heinz-kerry's, paid over 28% in taxes. apparently earning over $6.5 million doesnt qualify as 'rich'.
othello said:this is all a matter of personal religious beliefs. christians believe they have a relationship with God, and can hear his voice (whether its a physical voice, or strong intuition of sorts, i dont know). i thought you liberals were against discrimation? why the double-standard against christians?