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coppertop429

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This is not a typical question on this forum (or at least, it's not the kind I've been reading ;P). Just curious, but...who all watched Bush give the State of the Union Address tonight? What were your thoughts on it (positive and negative)? I just want to get different people's impressions on it. Thanks!
 
State of ther UNION

Damn good speech.

US ain't perfect but with the exception of maybe Australia I can't think of ANY other country on the planet I'd rather have for a neighbor.

Good points made on business, health care - tax credits, education. Immigration is still a mine fierld. Gay marrigaes? Dunno. Personally against - civil ceremony and call it a union or something. I'm just Neandrathalic enough to think MARRIAGE is M&F. I know the pop. is split on that in some states but overall I believe high 70's AGAINST actual marriage status. Clinton actually signed a bill that limited actual marriages to M/F in '96 and George DEFTLY agreed. Bonus points for slapping judges who are making judgements on their own without LAW behind them. The same is happening in Canada. Judges are rewritting the constitution as THEY see it. Huge mistake to give that much power to the Judicial Branch. They are NOT there to MAKE laws. In Canada the government has turned over major policy decisions to judges because the PM didn't want to make an unpopular decision. Judges have now threatened the media with contempt for analizing and disagreeing with their rulings. Scary stuff.

Where wuz I ... ? Oh George's speech....

Mostly funny watching the glum looks on the faces of Feinstein, Kennedy and other far left Dems.
 
I know what you mean!!

College_geek said:
Didn't watch it...I try to avoid him as much as possible. :mad:

Yeah, prolly a good thing you didn't watch then; you'd have hated him more afterwards. I can't stand the man, but I'd rather watch and be angry and know what's going on than ignore it entirely...although ignorance really is bliss...

Anyone else have opinions? ;)
 
Personally... I think he's doin good. I caught the details of his speech on cnn.com. Hell, he's got my vote for another 4 years. Doin better than Clinton, but then again i'm kinda anti-Clinton, the weasle got me sent to two hell holes that shoulda been turned into glass parking lots... but I ain't going into that now, Bush on the other hand... Well what can I say. He finished something that shoulda been finished in 91. But hey what do I know... I used to jump outta perfectly good airplanes and now I work on fighter jets, I can't be all that smart.

J
 
Um....

Gay marrigaes? Dunno. Personally against - civil ceremony and call it a union or something. I'm just Neandrathalic enough to think MARRIAGE is M&F. I know the pop. is split on that in some states but overall I believe high 70's AGAINST actual marriage status. Clinton actually signed a bill that limited actual marriages to M/F in '96 and George DEFTLY agreed.

Hmm..yeah, what part was that? Oh, I remember, the part where I was screaming "FUCK YOU!" at the television. Bush is a jackass, a pompous, self-righteous bastard, and he can go fuck himself. I don't EVER want to know what goes on in that man's head!

As for this...
Bonus points for slapping judges who are making judgements on their own without LAW behind them. The same is happening in Canada. Judges are rewritting the constitution as THEY see it. Huge mistake to give that much power to the Judicial Branch. They are NOT there to MAKE laws. In Canada the government has turned over major policy decisions to judges because the PM didn't want to make an unpopular decision. Judges have now threatened the media with contempt for analizing and disagreeing with their rulings. Scary stuff.

As far as I'm concerned, no. Absolutely not. THat's what judges are for , to take care of appeals and determine what they think is constitutionally correct as far as human rights are concerned. It's their job to do it; why slap their wrists for that? Our country is built on a system of checks and balances (originally devised by one of the famous philosophes of the Enlightenment, Montesquieu). The executive (President) checks the powers of the courts and Congress... but they do the same for each other, too. This system keeps our country running as smoothly as it does, and keeps any person or party from taking total control. But to say that the courts "are not there to make the laws"? No, they're not, BUT they are there to deem if the laws are constitutional.

I personally am pro-choice in most matters, including gay rights and marriage. The right to marriage and freedom of sexual orientation are constitutionally implied rights, and no person or group has the right to take that away from anyone . As citizens, we have almost unlimited personal liberties, as long as those liberties we use do not infringe upon anothers .

I never thought I could dislike Bush more than before, but I guess anything's possible.

Oh, and way to go to those democrats who applauded the soon-to-come expiration date of that disgusting thing they call the Patriot Act!! I applaud their "boos" as well.

Where wuz I ... ? Oh George's speech....

Mostly funny watching the glum looks on the faces of Feinstein, Kennedy and other far left Dems. [/B][/QUOTE]
 
Veteran. Husband. Father.

I refuse to get dragged into another political thread so this shall be my only comment:

I support him and am damn glad he is our president.

Might hook up with the AH forum, whole big thread of political stupid shit over there.

Think what you want honey but Gore would have us lackey's to the world. America wasn't founded or built on subjugation.

*slaps hand..stop it*

This is not "How To" and doesn't belong here. You want to rant about your politics, take it the AH forum.
 
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This is not "How To" and doesn't belong here. You want to rant about your politics, take it the AH forum. [/B]

I will not apologize for my political beliefs, and I know that when you have a staunch democrat and a staunch republican, there is little to do to dissuade on or the other.

I will thank you, however, for telling me where this thread should go...I'm still new to literotica, so I'm still learning how things work.

I'll see you at the polls in November.
 
coppertop429 said:
I will not apologize for my political beliefs, and I know that when you have a staunch democrat and a staunch republican, there is little to do to dissuade on or the other.

I will thank you, however, for telling me where this thread should go...I'm still new to literotica, so I'm still learning how things work.

I'll see you at the polls in November.

Didn't ask you to apologize. Nor did I say I was a Republican.

Was just pointing the way to the proper forum.

I'm a staunch American dear that is all.
 
Tell you what sweetheart...

Look into the eyes of 18YO men who are depending on you to make the right decision.

Raise children in our fucked up do whatever feels good society.

Make mortgage payments.

Keep your marriage together over 15 years of seperation and hardship.

Tell a stranger on the phone that he can't talk to a priest because you know that as soon as he does he's going to homicdal/suicidal.

Get shot at.

Sit in a remote place that you hate and long for your family.

Worry that corporate America is one step away from flushing you.

Watch a Russian buy junk food on his "benefit" card and then pull out a $20 to pay for the bike tire pump for his kid.

See you at the polls? Sure. See you there.
 
Good luck with life, Limbhugger, really. You seem like a decent person, as much as I disagree with you :). Hope all is as well as can be for you.
 
coppertop429 said:
Good luck with life, Limbhugger, really. You seem like a decent person, as much as I disagree with you :). Hope all is as well as can be for you.

And as much as I disagree with you, that was cool thing to say.

Thanks.

And I still liked my breats-feeling experiement idea...lol.
 
Bush? Bush who? Oh... the liar in the white house? Nope didn't watch....

Now days niether party makes me happy, but bush won't get my vote. Thanks to bush I've adopted a much more moderate approach to my politics. Sort of a Moderate Constitutionalist with some conservatitive leanings and some liberal ones.

Sign me off as a former republican, totally disgusted with what they have turned into.
 
Mmmm - interesting thread

You youngies love taking risks don't you

Be careful you don't get hurt pretty red head .....remember this place is called Literotica ...not Political erotica ...although that MAY turn you on!!!
 
I was otherwise, preoccupied. *thanks angel*.... However, I will read all about it in the Washington Post later on. I'm so tired of both parties with their mindless dribbling. I think I get more out of listening to my 3 y/o grandson telling me how his day was.

It is getting harder and harder to read between the lines.
 
I will stand behind anyone who is our President. While I am mailnly republican, I think Clinton did some good things for the Country, and disagree with some of what Bush has done.

What would really be nice is to see us have a good third party.
 
I watched it. I thought it was a decent speech. He stood up for issues that he believes in and re-iterated some not so popular views at the moment. I mean, he didn't back down from stating strong opinions on subjects he knows will be controversial in the upcoming election. Regardless of the president, I like to see them take a stand.

I was disappointed in the amount of time addressing domestic concerns. He had many quick points but I would have preferred more. Maybe i just read the early articles talking about the major focus being domestic issues so I was expecting it.

I didn't vote for Bush in the last election, not sure who i'll vote for in the next. (registered independent, vote green) I'm tired of a two-party system which promotes the divisiveness it claims to try and avoid.

I do appreciate someone who has a belief (whether or not I agree with it) and is willing to stick to that belief rather than play the opinion polls. I also respect an individual that takes the power that is given to him and is willing to go out on a limb to make difficult decisions. Even if and when they end up wrong.
 
well, truely, i didnt watch it... it was way to much for me to keep up with, trying to not be sick, and dealing with a grumpy 4 yr old...


but, if anybody knows what happened with the bill that was sposed to be in about military daddy leave, lemme know??

oh, and ill have to look to see whos gonna do the best for us, in the military.... but thats just me... ill vote for who can do the best to keep our military the strongest....

and im damn glad that Gore didnt get in.. else our military would all be sitting with their thumbs up their asses, singing kumbaya, as bin laden and hussein pillaged our country....

~5PHF
 
Yeah, maybe we'll get lucky and a Democrat elitist socialist will tax us into oblivion and sell us down the river to the Chinese like our good buddy Clinton did! Politicians all suck. They spend and tax and don't really accomplish shit but try to make us more dependent on them. But I'll take a Bush over a Clinton any damn day of the week!
 
webber1998 said:
I was otherwise, preoccupied. *thanks angel*.... However, I will read all about it in the Washington Post later on. I'm so tired of both parties with their mindless dribbling. I think I get more out of listening to my 3 y/o grandson telling me how his day was.

It is getting harder and harder to read between the lines.

That's how I've become to feel...and dammit I'm only 18.
 
Unfortunatly I was busy defending my little slice of the country during the speech......If anyone has a good link to the entire address i would love to watch it.....As for debates over the qualities of are president and his proformance I think he has done a pretty good job......If the Yahoos in DC would stop cutting military manpower and start giving us more hands and feet to cover the thousands of miles of sand and sea that as the only true superpower left on the planet we are pretty much responsible for helping those who cant help themselves.......Internal Issues and politics are important without a doubt but with so much going on in the world we needed a strong foreign policy which Bush has done quite well.....In the past few monthes things are looking good for the economy......there is no true way for a president to please everybody and make everyone happy......look at the bright and happpy years of Reagan......we loved them......now everyone complains about the deficit got considerably larger......oh well.....I feel I'm getting dangerously close to a rant so i thing Ill be going for know......Have fun
 
I'm gonna have to go with L5P and ABN here. But then again, I did my time serving my country, and like those two, I didn't do it for college money.

In all honesty, I'm not going to get into the political side of the debate because there's too much emotion surrounding it on all sides. I know what I believe, I believe it, and I vote according to my beliefs and how well whatever candidate will support said beliefs. Nothing anyone else says or whines about will change how I personally believe.

And now, I must give the necessary homage to Toby.

*bowing down for the obligatory obeisance for American Soldier*

three cents
Ang
 
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