The State of Union...
Could it be somed up to that its message was We are Economically Stable when our nation is handed over to big business and
Since we are fighting an enemy that wants to just wants anarky that best way to handle this is hunt, kill and intimidate?
-What does less "Government more Enterprise" mean?
-Did Bush keep in mind the Anarky-minded terrorists when he decided to erradicate one the most politically stable and least religiously influenced regimes in the middle east?
2007-01-23
14:23:03
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Sorry about the grammatical errors. Bush made a lot of references to solving Government problems with business.
"Less Government more Enterprise"
Is this counter to how our Government is suppose to work?
How does our daily lives under the grip of large corporations fit with democracy?
2007-01-23
22:53:26 ·
update #1
Sorry about the grammatical errors. Bush tried to explain that the terrorists objectives didn't go beyond wanting toppling Democracies and kill people. However partly true (I believe Bin Laden's agenda is in part based on anger and resentment towards his family as well as Western influence robbing dignity and power from the Muslim World), Iraq was one of the most politically stable regimes in the middle east. As well as having a huge separation from religion and government for Arab nations. Additionally people don't become Al Qaeda opperatives unless they are able to be decieved into believing the blasphemous doctrine it preeches, which is in fact counter to Muslim ideology.
So how does toppling this regime make us safer from terrorists and do these sort of actions prevent the recruitment of terrorists?
2007-01-23
22:55:29 ·
update #2