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Let us see if the majority of American voters are stupid, shall we?
 
You know, I had visions of a sea of "DICK!" signs when he spoke at the convention. Wonder why they didn't do that?
 
impressive said:
You know, I had visions of a sea of "DICK!" signs when he spoke at the convention. Wonder why they didn't do that?

LMAO!!!!!

Well, they have incredible PR people. AND it may have offended the tender sensibilities of all those who did attend ('cause they all had to sign that loyalty oath).

:rolleyes:
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
LMAO!!!!!

('cause they all had to sign that loyalty oath).

Do you think that tactics prevented terrorists from signing the oath (all academic, now. I know. But still funny.)?
 
Who really believes that Osama bin Laden doesn’t want George W. Bush to win in 2004?

Based upon past performance, by 2008 under George the Lesser, Osama will have more active terrorist/soldiers than the US Army.
 
I'm usually the biggest advocate for more dick, but certainly not in this particular case. :)






In the haunted house of life, art is the only stair that does not creak. -Tom Robbins
 
OhMissScarlett said:
I'm usually the biggest advocate for more dick, but certainly not in this particular case. :)






In the haunted house of life, art is the only stair that does not creak. -Tom Robbins


I could say the same thing about Bush ;)

-Colly
 
OhMissScarlett said:


In the haunted house of life, art is the only stair that does not creak. -Tom Robbins
"The Showshank Redemption" rocked!
 
"The Showshank Redemption" rocked!

I think I missed that one!
:D

Thank goodness Cheney and George aren't giving the old dick and bush a bad reputation. Though, I doubt there's anything they could do to make us swear off either.










In the haunted house of life, art is the only stair that does not creak. -Tom Robbins
 
Vote for Kerry and see what happens....seems our enemies don't mind him in office.


You don't have to like the President but his is doing the right thing when it comes to terrorism. Think about that one long and hard. If I thought Senator kerry could do a better job I would abandon my party.

Listen to all of what the Vice President said. He made a point that we would go back to pre-911 thinking under Kerry. We need to deal with terrism in a more active way.

The Democrats have the best intentions, but aren't ready or willing to do what is necessary.



Oh and nobody ever call Bin ladin a soldier.
 
ChilledVodka said:
Let us see if the majority of American voters are stupid, shall we?

It's hard to replicate research of this scope. Isn't it enough that we did it in 2000?
 
Jagged said:
You don't have to like the President but his is doing the right thing when it comes to terrorism.


How can you tell?


Edited to add: I'm going to venture a guess that you haven't read Imperial Hubris, The Price of Loyalty, or Against All Enemies. Here's another guess: you share Dick Cheney's continuing faith in the mythical link between Iraq and 9/11.
 
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impressive said:
You know, I had visions of a sea of "DICK!" signs when he spoke at the convention. Wonder why they didn't do that?

Because Powell wants out. The DICK and BUSH signs aren't nearly as effective without the COLIN signs.
 
shereads said:
Because Powell wants out. The DICK and BUSH signs aren't nearly as effective without the COLIN signs.


LMAO!

I'm not certain, but I imagine it has something to do with the Log Cabin Republicans choosing NOT to endorse Bush.

Whattdya think?
 
ChilledVodka said:
STOP WATCHING FOX NEWS.

Brilliant! (May I add this to my sig line?)

Kinda reminds me of Jim Carrey's Liar, Liar in which he shouted, "Quit breakin' the law, asshole!"

Or not.

(But I'm still gonna add it to my sig.)
 
I am not quite sure who said it, either a comic, or a comic quoting someone more profound, but I really loved it, and I can see why so many people believe in Bush for four more years.
See... republicans have ideas! They're bad ideas, granted, but they are ideas.
The problem with democrats, is that they have no ideas at all. They have visions, and delusions of equality and whatnot, but no real ideas.
So, I suppose it comes down to, would you rather have a president with the wrong idea, or one with no idea at all?

And, more often than not. too many people go with the bad idea... because it is an idea, after all. Let's go into Iraq! (hmmm, well, it's better than doing nothing, sitting on our thumbs... ok).

Sad, really.

Of course, I have my own theory. It came down to a group of friends hanging out a few weeks ago, and one girl didn't know which party she belonged to... cause she really didn't know the difference. And, right off the top of my head I asked her.

"Well, there's a simple test to find out if you're a republican or a democrat. Which do you like better, money or people?"

It's as simple as that.
But, then again, nothing is ever as simple as that.
 
Jagged said:
Vote for Kerry and see what happens....seems our enemies don't mind him in office.


You don't have to like the President but his is doing the right thing when it comes to terrorism. Think about that one long and hard. If I thought Senator kerry could do a better job I would abandon my party.

Listen to all of what the Vice President said. He made a point that we would go back to pre-911 thinking under Kerry. We need to deal with terrism in a more active way.

The Democrats have the best intentions, but aren't ready or willing to do what is necessary.



Oh and nobody ever call Bin ladin a soldier.

Think about this one long and hard.

Almost three thousand died from the terrorist attacks and another thousand have died in Iraq. That is terrible, but it will pale in comparison to what is going to happen as a result of this administration’s economic policies.

This administration is trying to break the Social Security Administration. That is one of the goals of the neocons because they think SS cannot be saved. They believe the money is better off in the hands of the wealthy who know how to invest and create wealth, besides, Wall Street wants the money and they have, I believe, the second largest lobby in Washington.

Don't say that these guys know what they are doing. You need look no further than Afghanistan and Iraq to see this crowd's ability to look into the future and plan.

Without Medicare, millions will die from lack of medical care. Millions. You or your children may well be among them. The health care system may collapse.

The US may not be able to survive a trillion dollar deficit. Don’t laugh. Interest on that money can only be paid by, in effect, printing more money. Printing more money leads to a deflated dollar. A deflated dollar can lead to oil being traded in Euros. The EU now has a population and GDP equal to the US. Its currency, the Euro is stable. Many oil producing countries would like for oil to be traded in Euros. In fact, that may very well be the true reason for the Iraq war. Hussein was asking that his oil be paid for in Euros and should one or two others do the same, we would have a crisis. Without petrodollars, the US cannot pay the interest on its current debt, loses most of its foreign investment money and becomes a second rate economy.

But let’s say that the economy doesn’t collapse. Without some economic miracle, like a huge tax increase and a cut in spending, which this administration has already shown it would never consider, the dollar cannot help but be devalued. In fact it has already been devalued 20% since Bush took office and the huge deficits have not yet hit. When the dollar is devalued, interest rates climb and inflation sets in. Interest rates have already begun to climb and are destined to go through the roof making the 21% prime rate of 1980's look like a bargain. And we are not talking about distant future here. We are talking about a few years. Try buying a house or car when interest rates are 30%. See what happens to you in your old age when your retirement plan has $500,000 in it, the price of a car has gone up to $300,000 and the average wage is $1,000,000 per year.


Ed

Ps - It is absurd to think that Kerry or anyone else would not try to protect the country from terrorism. It is propaganda of the worst kind. Think about it.
 
poohlive said:
Which do you like better, money or people?

SEX! Hmmmm ... I can do that without either ... but if one or the other is going to be involved, I pick PEOPLE.
 
Edward Teach said:


~Snip

Ps - It is absurd to think that Kerry or anyone else would not try to protect the country from terrorism. It is propaganda of the worst kind. Think about it.

While it is absurd to believe anyone would intentionally make it easier for terrorists, it is quite easy to believe they might do so unintentionally.

Like it or not, the Democratic party has long championed social programs and whenever financing for the programs becomes an issue their first recourse is always to cut defense spending. This policy has endeared them to their base, but you must reap what you sew.

It's quite easy to convince people who are fearful of more terrorism that cutting defense spending is an open invitation to terrorists. In Kerry's case, his voting record shows an almost uniform opposition to defense spending, as well as attempts on his part to actually freeze defense spending on more than one occasion.

You may argue the intent of thses votes. You may argue the brand of anti-military. What cannot be argued is that many americans percieve this near constant attempt to reduce the defense budget as dangerous to our security.

Within the framework of constantly acting to see the defense budget reduced, the argument that Kerry might unintentionally invite more aggression is real, valid and reasonable. To take it to the extreme is obviously propaganda, but as with most good propaganda, there is a factual base for the allegations.

If, in your own mind you can divorce security from terrorism and a strong military the charges seem ludicris. If you believe the cornerstone of a strong national defense against terror is the military, then the charges have legs. one thing the Democrats have failed to do, is demonstrate cuts in the military will not affect our ability to defend the country from further terrorism.

-Colly
 
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