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Why George Bush is a great man & a very good President
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1:14 PM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote:And there you have it. This batman fantasy is what you have come to expect from reality? Are you and others such a product of a television age where you can’t separate fiction from reality, or is this just an excuse? Are you instead just jumping on the popular “Bush-hater” trend, but lack the understanding to appreciate why some don’t disagree with Bush, so you use this an excuse to following some trend?
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Just ask John Kerry, whom your party has portrayed as a traitor, a coward, a snob, and a fake.
Quote:And this is really interesting, because you accept that this whole thing is a fabrication, but you can’t imagine not going allow with it. You convinced yourself that, it doesn’t matter what the truth actually is, just that the perception created by the media is the only real truth. So someone in the media created an imaginary two-dimensional perception, and you accept it and even defend it as it if is real.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1:41 PM
FLETCH2
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:17 PM
FINN MAC CUMHAL
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Did Nero really fiddle while Rome burned? Historians say no - but the PERCEPTION was that he did nothing. And realistically, what was he going to do, put out the fires by himself? But because he was seen as not doing anything, that's the image that stuck throughout history. Bush will have the same image, fiddling away while the towers collapsed, fiddling away while Katrina flooded, fiddling away while the economy collapsed, and playing an encore in the face of global climate change...
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: My opposition to the Bush regime comes from the knowledge that he is simply not a bright person. He lacks intelligence (in more ways than one, as evidenced on 9/11 and after), he lacks curiosity, he lacks reasoning skills; in short, he's certainly not one of his father's "thousand points of light". In that analogy, he's the dim bulb.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:35 PM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:46 PM
CHRISISALL
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Are you sure ? You sound sure. How do you know that ?
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:12 PM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Finn has a hard time with the idea that the President of the United States could be just a regular dope that bought the office with family ties & money (sorry Finn, I call 'em as I see 'em).
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:17 PM
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:50 PM
HAVOCMAN
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:55 PM
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:56 PM
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 5:02 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: 'We' don't think he's a moron and also super-evil dude.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 5:10 PM
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 5:40 PM
Quote:Originally posted by HavocMan: ...and humans have no impact on global warming. None. Nada. Zip. Zero. The Earth is a big rock. We occupy a small part of it. To think that we can control the environment - intentionally or not - is just dang crazy.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:39 PM
PHOENIXSHIP
Quote: Another proponent of the Batman philosophy of presidential conduct. What should he have done? Run out to the ruins of the WTC and exclaim to Cheney, “Those dastardly villains!!!”
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:55 PM
Quote:Originally posted by HavocMan: He's certainly the best we've had since Reagan. Better than Kennedy, LBJ, and Carter, too. Clinton...no contest. Better than Gore (inventor of the intarwebs!) would have been.
Quote: His response to terrorism has been pretty much on target.
Quote:His predecessors treated terrorism as a law enforcement issue. That attitude is what led to 9/11/01. Our enemies expected more of the same from GW. He threw 'em for a loop, that's for sure. They are on the run now. Ask a Soldier or Marine...and thank 'em. Anybody tries to kill ya, you kill 'em right back. Sound familiar?
Quote:I would've liked to see GW reduce the size of government.
Quote:He should have done more with enforcing and protecting our southern border. I think creating DHS was a mistake. Should have given that mission to existing .gov entities.
Quote:Looking back, he should have done something about our energy supplies, too. If the dang French can pull off Nuclear energy, so can we. We need to drill in Alaska and off our coastlines.
Quote:On a scale of 10, with 10 being good (Reagan), I'd give him a 7. I like him. Here's something I don't get about GW opponents ... on the one hand, ya'all call him a moron, idiot, etc. Then on the other hand, ya'all believe he is some kind of super-secret ultra-crook who can keep everyone from knowing "The Truth". How exactly does that work?
Quote:GW is "The Man".
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:09 PM
CITIZEN
Quote:Originally posted by Fletch2: I could argue that New Labour is a direct result of Thatcherism in both style and policy. Cameron looks like a nice bloke but seems a little "wet." I suspect Europe will remain the Tory Kryptonite, a pity, you have to be in it to change it and Europe desperately needs changing.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:21 PM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:09 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Phoenixship: Republican or a conservative. He's a terrible leader because he's an amoral, soulless little insect of a man who doesn't give a shit about you or anyone else who isn't his friend or a rich oilman.
Quote:Originally posted by Fletch2: European superstate... that we can do without, any form of European government should be limited to issues best tackled at that level. More regional autonomy not less is the answer, we should direct research to areas that give maximum return on investment or maximum social benefit, oh and we need a real space program.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:18 AM
Quote:Originally posted by tristanperry: Destruction of UK industry was down to the TUs resisting change. We were being controlled by the Trade Unions, and ultimately they needed tackling at some point. It was obviously always going to be a political nightmare, although someone had to do it.
Quote:And private house ownership is something that loads of people (where I live) somehow praise Labour for (the voters around here suck - they honestly believe that being allowed to buy your council house was a Labour policy..) It is a popular move overall, IMHO.
Quote:Either way, she actually stood up for herself and did what she thought was right. I haven't seen/heard of that since Thatcher.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:27 AM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:03 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: You don't think the President of the United States of America is able to be in touch with his Administration when he's out of the White House? Seriously? He couldn't have gotten any updates, any briefing, any intel, because he wasn't at the "Whitehouse"? That, my friend, is a sad state of affairs, because by implication, it means that our current President has been out of touch and not in control of his Administration for more than one-third of his tenure in that office.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:05 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: List it my peeps; I need some good fantasy...
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:17 AM
JONGSSTRAW
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: The man was utterly clueless that fateful morning. Our country was under attack and he didn't do his job....period. An adult ( is he one ) could have just said..." Hey kids, your President needs to leave for a minute." No kid would have been traumatized by that. Then he could have done his Presidential thing...like find out what the fuck was going on.
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: I still would like to know why the Bin Laden family was rounded up and flown out of America. Has that ever been answered?
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: Then the jerk challenges the Taliban to surrender Osama, as if they ever would...he gives them 30 days...30 fucking days...result? Bin Laden gone, Mullah Omar gone, Al Zawahiri gone! Shit, I would have leveled Kabul that night.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:34 AM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:40 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote: He could do that just fine where he was.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:41 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Finn mac Cumhal: Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: The man was utterly clueless that fateful morning. Our country was under attack and he didn't do his job....period. An adult ( is he one ) could have just said..." Hey kids, your President needs to leave for a minute." No kid would have been traumatized by that. Then he could have done his Presidential thing...like find out what the fuck was going on. He could do that just fine where he was. Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: I still would like to know why the Bin Laden family was rounded up and flown out of America. Has that ever been answered? Never happened. Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: Then the jerk challenges the Taliban to surrender Osama, as if they ever would...he gives them 30 days...30 fucking days...result? Bin Laden gone, Mullah Omar gone, Al Zawahiri gone! Shit, I would have leveled Kabul that night. And how would you have justified that?
Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:52 AM
Quote:He could do that just fine where he was.
Quote: Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Jongsstraw: I still would like to know why the Bin Laden family was rounded up and flown out of America. Has that ever been answered? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never happened.
Quote:Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Jongsstraw: Then the jerk challenges the Taliban to surrender Osama, as if they ever would...he gives them 30 days...30 fucking days...result? Bin Laden gone, Mullah Omar gone, Al Zawahiri gone! Shit, I would have leveled Kabul that night. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And how would you have justified that?
Thursday, May 15, 2008 4:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: a) He wasted potentially valuable minutes before leaving the kids. Maybe those minutes were needed for command & control. Maybe there were going to be more hijacked planes being used as missiles, maybe there were going to be coordinated bombings across America. Commander in Chief needs to be on the horn to his military & civilian subordinates to prepare for invasion, or plan a defense against further attacks.
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: b) Bin Laden Family....I don't know...you say with authority something else.
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: c) An act of war is an act of war...3,000 dead American civilians is justification to strike back.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 4:18 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: The operative word in that statement being "could". He COULD do that; he simply chose not to.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Ahhhh - once again, all those news sources are simply making that up. Time, Newsweek, CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon, the White House... This has been reported on more than a few times. No Administration source has denied it, that I've ever seen. It's been reported as fact, and never disputed or disproved. So you're saying that there was no flight allowed out of the US in the days immediately following 9/11?
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: I'm not sure I would have "levelled" Kabul, but certainly there would have been immediate retaliation. And there was no need to "justify" that retaliation to anyone - the world was actually on our side at that point, and fully expected us to retaliate, and the Taliban, if not directly responsible, were known to be giving safe haven and safe passage to Bin Laden and crew.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 4:57 AM
Quote: You can’t even bring yourself to give the president the benefit of the doubt when all you have to go on is tv sensationalism - do you expect me to believe you wouldn’t be sitting here right now accusing the US of imperialism for retaliating against Afghanistan without justification?
Thursday, May 15, 2008 5:08 AM
PIRATECAT
Thursday, May 15, 2008 5:47 AM
STORYMARK
Quote:Originally posted by Finn mac Cumhal: That’s certainly the movie image of a president that sticks in most people’s minds, but the reality is that things were very confused in those first few minutes. Leaders were scattered. There was serious communications problems at every end. And as much as we perhaps don’t like to believe it, there was very little the president, or any of the leaders, could have done at that point.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: YOU'RE POSTING ON A BOARD ABOUT A FUCKING TV SHOW, YOU STUPID FUCK!!
Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:56 AM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 7:17 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Hmmmm... Let's see... I've been called, by Finn, by "Hero" (talk about a misnomer), by AwwCrapper, and others on this board, all of the following: Un-American Traitor Commie Stupid Asinine Dumb Coward Unpatriotic America-hater Terrorist Terrorist-lover Muslim ... and your problem is... what, again? I'm merely pointing out to Finn that speaking down to people as if they're stupid (and he IS speaking down to all of us, make no mistake) because they watch TV - ON A WEBSITE DEDICATED TO A TEE-VEE SHOW - is a pretty fucking stupid thing to do. Especially coming from someone who considers himself so "above it all", and who could NEEEEEVVVVVVEERRRRR be fooled by anything the news said, or Bill Orally said, or Rush Limbaugh, or William Kristol, or Karl Rove, or Donald Rumsfeld, or Dick Cheney, or George Bush. No, WE'RE the ones who are being fooled, not he... 80 percent of Americans now think the country is on the wrong path, and nearly that many think Bush is doing a poor job - yet Finn et al would have you believe that that's only because they've been deluded by the vast left-wing media conspiracy. But of course, that same left-wing media has utterly ignored Reverend Hagee's remarks (time and again he's said it) that New Orleans got what it deserved in Katrina, and Pat Robertson's and Jerry Falwell's remarks that America got what it deserved on September 11. Yup, sounds like a huge leftist bias to me; they couldn't pay two seconds worth of attention to either of these stories, because they were too busy focusing on Jeremiah Wright (who, for the record, I consider to be as big an idiot as the other two "men of god" listed above). Mike "I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence[sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero, Real World Event Discussions I can't help the sinking feeling that my country is now being run by people who read "1984" not as a cautionary tale, but rather as an instruction manual. - Michael Mock
Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:04 AM
Quote:Can't and won't disagree with anything you wrote in defense of your language against others who've done the same to you. I'm no saint, I've lost it a time or two myself.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:07 AM
DEADLOCKVICTIM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:08 AM
BIGDAMNNOBODY
Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:12 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: What I'd have *liked* to have seen would be Kerry standing up in front of the Swift-Boat ad, saying, "These are lies, and the lying liars that are spreading these lies are lying their lying asses off." But he decided to take the moral high ground and "win" that argument...
Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:26 AM
Quote:Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Kwicko: My opposition to the Bush regime comes from the knowledge that he is simply not a bright person. He lacks intelligence (in more ways than one, as evidenced on 9/11 and after), he lacks curiosity, he lacks reasoning skills; in short, he's certainly not one of his father's "thousand points of light". In that analogy, he's the dim bulb. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This isn’t “knowledge.” There’s no way you could know this. This is more fiddling on the roof.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:30 AM
Quote:I thought the Swift Boat ads were insulting & embarrassing, but I wonder to what degree they actually swayed anybody in their vote. But because of the viscious nauture of those ads, I expect to see even more viscious ones thrown at both Obama & McCain this year. Anyone who criticizes Obama will be called a racist, and anyone criticizing McCain will be called a traitor. It's gonna be ugly and bloody and unrelenting.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:39 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: I'm tired of having my love of my country attacked and questioned simply because I don't believe in the agenda and mission statements of the current regime.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:16 AM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:38 AM
Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: And I'm tired of having my love of my country attacked and questioned simply because I don't believe in the agenda and mission statements of the current regime.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:05 PM
Quote:Originally posted by BigDamnNobody: And I'm sure there are those tired of having their love of their country attacked and questioned simply because they might believe in the agenda and mission statements of the current regime.
Quote:Originally posted by Finn mac Cumhal: You can’t even bring yourself to give the president the benefit of the doubt when all you have to go on is tv sensationalism...
Quote:Rev. Wright is a good example of the extreme racism that exists in the US. A racism that exists predominately among African-Americans, at least some. Unfortunately, there is a double standard when it comes to racism in the US.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:09 PM
FREMDFIRMA
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