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I'm asking because of something that was brought to my attention tonight. I've hated the Bush family for years but to momentarily put that aside and to consider that "Dubya" is what we have to work with at this momemt , a few interesting elements arise. The war we are in actually began with the Iranian embassy take over in the seventies. A hatred for Americans that every generation has been taught to understand. Embassies , Naval vessals and our economic center , attacked as a part of this 30 year old plan to distroy America, even if it meant their death . That our only hope for survival is to convert to Islam ? Name anything beneficial for the good of the world that the Islamic people have offered. ZERO ! They remind me of a bunch of stupid little children that have the "Chicken Pox". They say, "Nobody will play with me because I'm sick ". Then they run around the playground and infect the other kids to get even. They've got Spain.Maybe France.Shouldn't we call the teacher. HEY DUBYA!

2006-09-02 22:58:41 · 15 answers · asked by Attaboyslim 4 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

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Finally, people are starting to see that Bush did not get us into this mess. Carter dropped the ball initially. He did not stand up for the American citizens taken hostage by the Radical Islamic Extremist.
And yes, the extremist have been waging war against us ever since. They killed our Marines in Beruit, blew up our ship in Yemen, etc. This war is not new. It was brought to our attention on 9/11.
The only thing the desert natives over there ever did was invent glass.
And , yes it is time for ALL Americans to stand behind our President, and stop the bi-partisan squabbling. If by some dirty twist of fate, Gore was president and he choose to stand up against the radicals like Mr. Bush has, I would support him also.
If we can't support our president, then what do we have?

2006-09-03 10:08:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Just something to think about..

While President Bush is waging a War on Terror there is a vast number of of Americans waging a War on President Bush.

*If* you were one of these terrorist organizations who wanted to defeat the United States in this War on Terror, what would it tell you when such a large number of Americans are so against their own leader? Would it embolden you? Would it make the United States appear weakened and the possibility of defeating the United States is more feasible? What would it say? Not sure about you but if I was the leader of a terrorist organization this would tell me that my organization had the advantage and I would continue doing exactly what I am if not even turn up my rhetoric to weaken the US even more making their defeat more possible..

This War on President Bush is like being in a marriage. The Republican Party Leadership and Democratic Party Leadership are the parents with President Bush being the decision maker of the family. We the citizens are the children. What would be the worst thing that could happen in this marriage if one of the children was unhappy with this union and wanted to break it up by bringing strife to the marriage? The worst that could happen is if the child is aware that they are capable of coming between the parents by playing one against the other. Anyone with any wisdom that has been a part of a relationship like this KNOWS that you can't allow that to happen. The married couple has to stand together (even if they totally disagree on an issue) as one unit, if they want their marriage to last and not crumble. Like it or not, good or bad, the citizens of the United States of America basically elected Bush and his policies to be the head of our family. We may not all agree with his policies but for the sake of the family as a whole what do we need to do? I don't see how the answer to that question is so hard.

I find it sad that there are those that would sell out our family, our country, just because they can't accept Bush as the leader.

If you can sincerely support our "family" without ripping apart the leader of our "family" emboldening those who want to destroy our "family" Frank, that would be a good thing.

PS.. I realize that those of you who have not been blessed with raising a family will look at my analogy and think it is totally absurd. To be honest to you, you aren't the ones I am reaching out to. You haven't the life experiences under your belt yet to comprehend what I am saying. Someday you will.

2006-09-03 00:23:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

not for any political motives, yet Quincy (John Quincy Adams) or Grover (Grover Cleveland) are sturdy canines names. Plus, Cleveland served 2 nonconsecutive words...he saved coming back. notwithstanding you do do not do what Obama did and speak to the canines after your self like he did with Bo (Barack Obama's initials), fairly tackles.

2016-10-01 06:12:59 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

please watch this video. It is truth.
BTW, are you aware that the Bush family (Walker side) gained much if it's wealth selling to the Nazis? Trust is earned.
The first stages of mental disease are often found in those who get heavy into black magic and cultism. Have you ever read about "skull and bones" Clinton was not a member but Kerry and Bush both are and they have admitted that in public.

2006-09-03 04:31:41 · answer #4 · answered by jl_jack09 6 · 0 1

No, we should elect a majority of progressives and centrists to Congress in the midterms to try and neuter this bunch before they bring true Hell raining down on us.
The analogy to a family is appropos, assuming both parents are sane. I would not support my spouse if he was abusing me and the children . Supporting him in his decision to abuse his power would be wrong on my part. It would therfore be my responsibility to get us out of harms way before something else truly life threatening happens.

2006-09-03 15:11:44 · answer #5 · answered by Slimsmom 6 · 1 1

In the long run we will find that Bush was right all along. Stop Iran and Hezbollah now while it is relatively easy. It will get harder as time passes. Our :"Friends" in Europe are worthless and we should not count on them for anything except intelligence. The big shot in Iran is playing poker and he thinks he has the winning hand. Perhaps at this time he does; however, in time he will begin to lose his pile of chips and he will be on his a..
He is asking to be annihilated. Syria and Hezbollah will go with him. This isn't space science. The facts are clear if you want to see them for what they are. The Arabs (Muslims) are not with us.
They want us to convert to their ways and do it quickly. The are fighting for their God (who is our God) and dealing with death and destruction is a proper way to go.

2006-09-02 23:14:22 · answer #6 · answered by wunderkind 4 · 3 4

No, we should impeach and imprison Bush before it's too late.

It like lemmings asking each other if they really think it's a good idea to question their leader, since the cliff is so close.

And to use your analogy, Bush is the one running around infecting everyone else, just to get even. He's the one we need to quarrantine.

2006-09-02 23:00:30 · answer #7 · answered by coragryph 7 · 5 4

You should forget about GWB and try to get your facts right. When the Christian faithful in their zeal destroyed the knowledge of the Greeks and Romans, and persecuted those who would try to study their books it was the Moslems who kept science alive.
Look at what happened to their culture when fundamentalists got to rule and look what's happening in the US right now, trying to teach relidious belief in schools as facts is only one example.

2006-09-02 23:10:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Hell no!!!! Bush is an idiot and I will not be a party to any of the crap he is pulling to destroy America.

2006-09-03 14:02:35 · answer #9 · answered by iknowtruthismine 7 · 0 1

We should forget the B.S. and stop unconditionally supporting Israel. Sept. 11 would never have happened if there were no Israel.

2006-09-02 23:34:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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