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10-01-2004, 05:08 PM
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I used the word FAILED to describe Bush's domestic policies b/c that's what they are failed policies, put the spin crap aside for a minute and be real. People in America are hurting the middle & working class are being dismantled under Bush's so call policies w/ the loss of so many jobs and few jobs that are replacing these lost job are lower paying jobs. Bush came across in the Debate the way that I expected him to uninformed, frazzled and @ times angry b/c he has always tried to duck and hide any criticism of his FAILED leadership, so during the debate I knew he couldn't handpick the questions or the moderator that means w/ no where to hide he would be in a world of troubled. I believe Bush should have just sent a parrot that repeated over and over "Kerry changes his positions many times" b/c that's all Bush did and it didn't work. Bush is a world class dodger he ducks and hides from the tough criticism just like he ducked the Vietnam war, I have always been amused & amazed by those who believe a coward like Bush can keep them safe.
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10-01-2004, 05:19 PM
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Bush should have mentioned how some of the countries that aren't a part of the coalition are likely involved with the oil for food scam.
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Well then he would have to mention Haliburton and how they operate in nations like Iran, Saudi Arabia and other nations that the U.S is well aware of that uses some of it's take from Haliburton to sponsor TERRORISM.
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10-01-2004, 05:34 PM
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Originally posted by AXEAM
I used the word FAILED to describe Bush's domestic policies b/c that's what they are failed policies, put the spin crap aside for a minute and be real. People in America are hurting the middle & working class are being dismantled under Bush's so call policies w/ the loss of so many jobs and few jobs that are replacing these lost job are lower paying jobs. Bush came across in the Debate the way that I expected him to uninformed, frazzled and @ times angry b/c he has always tried to duck and hide any criticism of his FAILED leadership, so during the debate I knew he couldn't handpick the questions or the moderator that means w/ no where to hide he would be in a world of troubled. I believe Bush should have just sent a parrot that repeated over and over "Kerry changes his positions many times" b/c that's all Bush did and it didn't work. Bush is a world class dodger he ducks and hides from the tough criticism just like he ducked the Vietnam war, I have always been amused & amazed by those who believes a coward like Bush can keep them safe.
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What are Bush's "so called policies"? Tell me what they are. I want to know what economic policy has hurt people and how it has. Oh and here's a chart for you to stew over while you create more BS to post:
You can't seem to say anything other than this guy dodges this and that. I like how you insult Bush's service for this country. I wonder if you have insulted Clinton for dodging the draft!!!??
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10-01-2004, 05:37 PM
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Well then he would have to mention Haliburton and how they operate in nations like Iran, Saudi Arabia and other nations that the U.S is well aware of that uses some of it's take from Haliburton to sponsor TERRORISM.
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First of all, I really don't think we should have relations with terrorist sponsor countries either. I do however think that no president - not even Nader - would resist the Saudis. I see things for what they are.
Oh and hey Halliburton is a public company which has Democrats who own a piece of it too. Go to http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....&p=irol-irhome and read all about how YOU could even be an owner of Halliburton.
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10-01-2004, 06:00 PM
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More B.S spin charts please those charts are just like those polls they exclude too many people, I'll tell you what champ take a look @ the family yearly income and see the differences between the Clinton years and those of Bush's. Clinton dodge the Vietnam war b/c he felt it was an unjust war just like history have proven, Bush claims he agreed w/ the Vietnam war but believed that other peoples young one should fight it.... what a coward. I'll answer your question yes Clinton dodge the Vietnam war just like Ali and others who didn't believed it was the right thing to do JUST LIKE HISTORY HAS PROVED!!!! Clinton may have dodged that unjust war but he had a hell of a domestic policy, unlike Bush who was a coward during war time and a failure as president.
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10-01-2004, 06:10 PM
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That chart is from the New York Times, a liberal news source that often back Democrat presidential candidates.
You are nothing but all huff, puff, and hot air.
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10-01-2004, 06:23 PM
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More B.S spin those charts don't reflect whats really happening in America Bush hasn't created one new job as president instead jobs that were lost under his administration are being replaced by much lower paying jobs. I'll answer your question about Clinton, he dodged the Vietnam war b/c he felt it was an unjust unwarranted war which by the way history has proven. Clinton dodged that war just like others did including Ali, now Bush on the other hand claims he supported the Vietnam war but he believed that the young ones of other should fight and die for it....Bush was a coward during the Vietnam war and now he is a failure as President. You know I can't really tell you what Bush's economic policies are and I don't think he can either...I just figured he had one but on the other hand the way he has destroyed the economy maybe he doesn't.
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10-01-2004, 06:28 PM
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I tell you if that is the best you have I see why you support Bush, that quote you created and attributed to me is asinine, I quess you take your cues from Bush.
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10-01-2004, 06:31 PM
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You don't even know what you're talking about do you? Now I guess you're saying the Democrats and their liberal newspapers are wrong?. Look at that chart. And then tell me what he did to the economy to hurt anyone. Come on. You don't know about Economics do ya Charlie? Look at how the GDP and employment have improved under Bush.
As for the war, George Bush served in the national guard and did his time. Kerry spent 4 months in Vietnam. Clinton dodged the draft. None of these men were like the common soldiers over there and none deserve that praise for their service.
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More B.S spin those charts don't reflect whats really happening in America Bush hasn't created one new job as president instead jobs that were lost under his administration are being replaced by much lower paying jobs. I'll answer your question about Clinton, he dodged the Vietnam war b/c he felt it was an unjust unwarranted war which by the way history has proven. Clinton dodged that war just like others did including Ali, now Bush on the other hand claims he supported the Vietnam war but he believed that the young ones of other should fight and die for it....Bush was a coward during the Vietnam war and now he is a failure as President. You know I can't really tell you what Bush's economic policies are and I don't think he can either...I just figured he had one but on the other hand the way he has destroyed the economy maybe he doesn't.
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10-01-2004, 06:32 PM
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I tell you if that is the best you have I see why you support Bush, that quote you created and attributed to me is asinine, I quess you take your cues from Bush.
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Sonny, do you lie and act ignorant because you're a Democrat? I hope not.
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10-01-2004, 06:41 PM
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You know I live in the South so I'm used to little bugs like you so now I'm going to treat you like a gnat and ignore you in the hopes that you and your B.S & false quotes will go away. I feel for you it must be hard being such a big loser.
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10-01-2004, 06:56 PM
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You know I live in the South so I'm used to little bugs like you so now I'm going to treat you like a gnat and ignored you in the hopes that you and your B.S & false quotes will go away. I feel for you it must be hard being such a big loser.
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OK. That's great. When you're done lying and can come talk about facts, that'd be fine. I even put out a pretty picture for you just in case words were not your thing.
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10-01-2004, 11:53 PM
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As for the war, George Bush served in the national guard and did his time. Kerry spent 4 months in Vietnam. Clinton dodged the draft. None of these men were like the common soldiers over there and none deserve that praise for their service.
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I won't comment on President Bush, and President Clinton isn't running for anything.
Senator Kerry came back after actual combat service with the third highest award for bravery given by this country, along with a number of other awards. He also met the requirements to come home early, as did a lot of others. He obeyed his orders and followed the established rules.
Even the President saluted his service on the debates. So have others like Senator McCain -- another highly decorated veteran.
I find questioning those things offensive.
Silver and Bronze Stars are not political. Nor are Purple Hearts.
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10-02-2004, 12:27 AM
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I have to disagree. Medals are WAY political. One of my brothers runs convoys to and from Baghdad and hes told me that soldiers doing the paperwork that havent touched a firearm since boot camp are getting bronze stars. Medals, as well as many other markers of personal success, are 90% of the time who you know.
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10-02-2004, 08:35 AM
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So, do you think they used the Skull and Bones "grip" when they shook hands?
Inquiring minds want to know.
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They used the Stonewall Riot Survivors Support Group grip.
Anyway, Kerry didn't do as well as advertised, and Bush was far better than the Forrest Gump that his opponents want him to be.
Both lied and/or got their facts mixed up. Neither was engaging (unless you're a supporter of one.)
It was basically an exchange of platitudes. Boring.
Despite what pundits say, the debate is irrelevant. The election will be determined by how the American People perceive the state of the Economy. This is how all presidential elections have been determined since before we were all born.
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