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Reasons to HATE Bush.

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by noize, Sep 21, 2004.

  1. Deckard

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    Well, try to help it. Join the Keep D&D!! coalition. Go into your bathroom (good acoustics... it'll sound louder) and shout that stuff there, perhaps pounding on a pillow with your fist. Then come back, and make a non-inflamatory post, using your intelligence to make your points on the issues. It's better for you, and it's better for us.
     
  2. GladiatoRowdy

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    IMO, John Kerry's plan for the War on Terror is the single most important reason to vote for him. Even if the president has absolutely ZERO power in domestic affairs, Kerry is still the right man to lead this nation.
     
  3. GladiatoRowdy

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    :rolleyes:

    Let me present my statement amended so that you can understand.

    There is a LOT more substance than that. Look for yourself, John Kerry has a far better plan than Bush for the War on Terror as well as plans to increase employment, decrease the deficit, and make improvements regarding every other issue.
     
  4. Chance

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    Awesome! I'm glad you 'got it'.
     
  5. ROXRAN

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    President Bush is doing a great job, The economy is steady and strong. I have my gun rights affirmed...I bought my first house under the watch of president Bush...I am making more money than ever...I can stockpile on more bullets and butter...I feel more confident in him making the homeland safer...I feel he has the better strategy for the war on terror...

    President Bush has the the moral compass, and the clarity to continue this great country in the right direction...
     
  6. daNasty

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    Hey this thread is Reasons to HATE Bush and I've state my point. So imflamatory is allowed in this post against Bush. The only people seems to be so riled up for no reason is you Deckard. I don't want to waste my time write up a whole story to why I hate Bush since it will jsut go straight through people's head.
     
  7. Deckard

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    It's not about your reasons. There isn't anyone here who wants Bush defeated in November more than I do. It's about posting stuff like this:

    "I would love to hang Bush and all the terrorists by their balls and let the people stone them to death."
    -posted by daNasty


    I don't see anything in that sentence that is a "reason to hate Bush."
    I see plenty for me to be upset about. I'm sure I'm not the only one.
     
  8. Surfguy

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    Does anyone know John Kerry's views on missile defense? And, what are Kerry's views on dealing with North Korea?
     
  9. daNasty

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    Yeah I know that got out of hand but I'm pretty sure most people here would agree and love to see that happen to those uncivilized terrrorists.
     
  10. Rockets2K

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    you arent.....but it is posts that you are responding to that earned him a place on the good ole IL...

    judging by what you quoted, he hasnt changed his style at all.

    btw.....wouldnt it be better to call it the Keep D&D Civil coalition? ;)
     
  11. ROXRAN

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    Thank you Deckard...

    As much as I don't agree with Kerry, That's like me saying I want to hang him by his balls and joyfully engage in target practice with him using my M16A2 rifle...jeezus!@ ...That type of extremism ehibited by dyNasty is unacceptable...
     
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  12. Deckard

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    Yes, it would.
     
  13. Almu

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    This country is going in the tank.

    Kerry is a waffleing idiot, a liar and a dirty politician. Bush and his gang are war criminals.

    People JUST DON'T KNOW how good we had it under Bubba. Hated him, eh? How you like this shiznet now? Two basic asses. One trying to be president. The other trying to keep his job.

    I will say it once. I will say it again. I will say it until I die. You will see the moon fall from the sky before we see another great president like Bill Clinton in the White House. Peace. Tranquility. Money. Admiration. The country had it good. The world had it good.

    And people only remember him for getting a BJ and lying about it because he knew his wife was gonna whoop that behind.....seems really important now, right? :rolleyes:
     
  14. KingCheetah

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    Well this is certainly a productive thread. :D
     
  15. pippendagimp

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    Actually more than half our debt is owned by foreign countries....namely China and Japan.
     
  16. Deckard

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    Yes, and if they ever decide to move their investments elsewhere, perhaps, in part, because they have more faith in the Euro, then we are in deep, mud-slinging poo. Ditto, if the oil producing states start dealing in Euros.

    Look at it this way... the hundreds of billions of dollars of our debt, held by other countries, is a tool they can use to influence our policies. The more we get in debt, the more of our debt held by other countries, the more difficult it is for us to seriously throw our weight around, without risking a severe financial crisis, should those countries chose to use that tool.

    Now, many will say that a severe financial crisis isn't in the interests of those other countries, when it involves the World's largest economy, but there are times when a country, or countries, will do things for reasons they find of more immediate importance than the effect on their economies. Look around the world, and you will find examples of that.

    There is more to power than military might. And there are more ways to exercise power than with military actions. The world isn't as simple as George W. Bush would love to have you believe.
     
  17. thadeus

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    Masochism?
     
  18. pippendagimp

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    Spot on, deckard....and let me just add that in conjunction with this ongoing mass accumulation and ownership our debt, China in particular is building and strengthening their domestic economy while our manufacturing base and skilled-labor environment both steadily erode. As i've mentioned in another thread, it is near impossible to forecast what the full implications of all these factors will be in the end. But it certainly does not feel good to have other countries holding the cards on our future.
     
  19. bamaslammer

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    What plan? He changes his stance on Iraq more times than I change my underwear.
     
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    Must resist urge to make obvious comment... :D
     

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