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During a war, who do you feel safer with?
a dem or a repub? a lot of ppl on the news, etc claim that historically the country feels "safer" with a republican as commander in chief. do you agree with that? if you do/don't, why or why not?
would you have felt better/safer/more at ease after 9/11 if a dem was in office and had responded in a different way? it's some speculation about how different parties re-act to things.....but in general. .....hopefully that makes sense :p |
party-wise, I don't know, but I sure as hell was glad Bush was in office instead of Gore. Although if it would have been a different Dem that might have been a different story.
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it ain't the party...
it's the person who's in office that matters.
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Re: it ain't the party...
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I don't feel safe with the current president in office. If there are WMD out there, this admin claimed to know where they are and they haven't found them yet. So if they do exist, they are still out there and that makes me feel unsafe. If they aren't really out there then I still don't feel safe having a president that lies to his people.... But I don't know if they are or aren't out there. |
I'd rather not be at war. ;)
I diagree with almost everything Republicans do, so I don't think I can objectively answer that question. Also, I don't feel like I've experienced enough of those wars in the capacity that I could fully comprehend what was going on. I was in 6th grade during Desert Storm, so I don't really remember feeling safe or not...or even really remembering that I fully understood what was going on and what all the issues were. I would have to say I would prefer to have a Dem. in office ANYTIME, especially during wartime. Yes, I would have felt a lot safer after 9-11 if a Democrat was in office because I believe they would have handled it in a different way than Bush did. I don't feel any safer...so we have a color-code now that everyone ignores because it's always being raised. How is that supposed to make me feel safe? And how did going after Sadaam punish Osama for 9-11? I don't know what a Dem. would have done, or that I would feel any safer, but I know that I don't feel safe under current leadership. Lord only knows when and what "intelligence" we'll get and they'll go blow up another country and be at war again. But I do have to agree with the previous posters that it's the person and not the party that counts. There are liberal Republicans and there are conservative Democrats. |
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-Rudey |
The Vietnam War crossed a couple of Republican and a couple of Democratic administrations. I don't think any of them did a particularly good job, because they didn't allow the military to execute the war. Targets were chosen for political reasons, rather than strategic. We could (would) have won that war had the professional military been allowed to wage it.
I think that President Bush has done a reasonably good job of allowing that to happen in this war -- although I'm still not convinced we should have fought it at all. I agree, in the long run, that it is the person, not the party that makes the difference. |
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And why do we have to wage war or be at war to get rid of Osama or any other terrorists? My reasoning: there is more than one way to skin a cat. |
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-Rudey --Thanks for playing the game. |
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Boy, you've really put me in my place and exposed me for who I really am. Dear Lord please let me grow up and be as smart as Rudey one day. Forgive me for being so dumb and silly and allow me to think on my own for once. Amen. |
Republican
It was the policy decisions, and tolerance of attacks against American targets by the Clinton administration that brought us 9-11. Moral equivication is a hallmark of modern Democratic defense policy, so, without question, I don't just feel safer, but we are all much safer with a Republican administration then what the Democrats have to offer.
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Someone who has been to war, regardless of party
I'm tired of people who didn't go to war sending others to war. Hiding out in the National Guard (or Oxford - for Rudey) is a chickenshit way to face the draft. IMHO, they have no experience in war, so they have no business sending others into harms way.
And, I happen to know first hand from a DC cabdriver who I don't doubt has al queda connections, if Gore had won the election, 9/11 never would have happened. The Middle East hates the Bush family. And I'm sure a cabdriver of Middle Eastern origin would know those things for a fact, right?;) |
i also totally agree that it is the person, not the party.....just asking in general terms......i think you all got that, though, just wanted to make myself clear. :)
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the question is: based on party policies, etc....which is the best to have in office during a time of war? :) |
FDR had no experience in war.
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-Rudey |
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