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Bush: I want to be the peace President

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Robert said:
Talk about flip flopping.
Yes, let's talk about the KINGS of fip flop. Democrats. :shame: Let's talk about Clintons 2 terms in office ignoring national security compared to President Bush' months in office before 9/11.

Let's talk about Berger. Of course you lefty's don't start threads about that guy.
 
Curtis H. said:
Yes, let's talk about the KINGS of fip flop. Democrats. :shame: Let's talk about Clintons 2 terms in office ignoring national security compared to President Bush' months in office before 9/11.

Let's talk about Berger. Of course you lefty's don't start threads about that guy.
Lets talk about how Bush failed to read the memos. Let's talk about how Bush keeps chaning the objective in Iraq.

You "rightys" are so fast to defend Bush. You don't evne know what you are defending. The minute you see a negative comment about Bush it's a quick reply of the thread.
 
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Robert said:
Lets talk about how Bush failed to read the memos. Let's talk about how Bush keeps chaning the objective in Iraq.
Clinton failed. Kerry was to busy.
Robert said:
You "rightys" are so fast to defend Bush. You don't evne know what you are defending. The minute you see a negative comment about Bush it's a quick reply of the thread.
Kids.
 
jmiller said:
Uhh, I don't see how we deserved Paul Martin.

How about explaining that one.


We're lazy, indifferent and greedy. We dont care about what happens to people as long as it doesnt effect our lives. Sure we help the needy, sure we give a man a coin, but only because its the quickest way to get rid of them from our sight. We allow fear campaigns to make us vote for someone who we dont want, and the people we vote against are the people who might just be able to turn things around. We're one of the 3 countries that consume the largest amount of resources, and along with America and Australia we turn a blind eye to the devistation we create through our commercialism. Chretien was a bastard, he knew he was retiring so he spent million on himself, neither of them are worth having.
 
spec said:
We're lazy, indifferent and greedy. We dont care about what happens to people as long as it doesnt effect our lives. Sure we help the needy, sure we give a man a coin, but only because its the quickest way to get rid of them from our sight. We allow fear campaigns to make us vote for someone who we dont want, and the people we vote against are the people who might just be able to turn things around. We're one of the 3 countries that consume the largest amount of resources, and along with America and Australia we turn a blind eye to the devistation we create through our commercialism. Chretien was a bastard, he knew he was retiring so he spent million on himself, neither of them are worth having.


Well atleast they're somewhat fixing problems back here, on home soil, rather than spending billions on fixing problems elsewhere. I didn't vote in June. Neither did the rest of my family.

Even if we're indifferent, that's not a bad thing. We're already contributing enough to war/peacekeeping efforts in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afganistan, Yugoslavia, etc. You can't always worry about others all the time.
 
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Robert said:
Course I don't expect much more of a response of a Republican. Typical answer.
In all fairness, Conscript provides well thought out arguments, and he's republican.

Curtis is just a poor example.
 
Robert said:
Bush is an idiot. Talk about flip flopping.. Now that America disapproves of the War, he wants to turn intoa Peace President. Please. Nuff.
This one isn't actually a flip flop. He wants to be a peace president but makes the distinction that in that case he had to be a war president. He views it as having been attacked and having to respond. It's not something he went out looking for.

An entirely debatable issue for either side but I wouldn't call this a flip flop. Just my two cents.
 
Daniel said:
Well atleast they're somewhat fixing problems back here, on home soil, rather than spending billions on fixing problems elsewhere. I didn't vote in June. Neither did the rest of my family.

Even if we're indifferent, that's not a bad thing. We're already contributing enough to war/peacekeeping efforts in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afganistan, Yugoslavia, etc. You can't always worry about others all the time.

Thats not our biggest problem, the war on iraq was a mistake. I am glad that when we go into a country its through aid and peacekeeping, rather then corperate greed and hatred. The major problems in Canada today are at home. And right now its with our government. Lowest Voter turnout ever.... and look we elected Liberals...
 
Todd said:
This one isn't actually a flip flop. He wants to be a peace president but makes the distinction that in that case he had to be a war president. He views it as having been attacked and having to respond. It's not something he went out looking for.

An entirely debatable issue for either side but I wouldn't call this a flip flop. Just my two cents.


We were attacked, unfortunately he obviously got lost on who attacked us and went after the wrong person.
 
Curtis H. said:
That's basically what I was saying. :wink2:

If you say so boss. :eek:
I'm not the only one who says so.

After all, I'm not the one who closed two of your threads today. ;)
 
Archbob said:
We were attacked, unfortunately he obviously got lost on who attacked us and went after the wrong person.

He didnt get lost, he took advantage of Americas anger.
 
spec said:
Thats not our biggest problem, the war on iraq was a mistake. I am glad that when we go into a country its through aid and peacekeeping, rather then corperate greed and hatred. The major problems in Canada today are at home. And right now its with our government. Lowest Voter turnout ever.... and look we elected Liberals...

Canada is very conserative, they always vote liberal. It's been that way for the past 15 years.

I prefer having corporate greed and yadiyadayada instead of opposing our might on other countries for no real reason besides aiding our economy.
 
Archbob said:
We were attacked, unfortunately he obviously got lost on who attacked us and went after the wrong person.
Not Lost. He jumped on the opportunity to use America's mourning as a way to attack Iraq. That's very low in my books.
 
jmiller said:
I'm not the only one who says so.

After all, I'm not the one who closed two of your threads today. ;)
Proves nothing in regard to your statement. And shame on Peo for doing so. (Unless new political threads or Kerry threads are not allowed. If so, let us know Peo.) But I'll keep quiet.
 
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