I don't hate Bush, I just disagree with him on a lot of things. He is not
consistent in his 'so called' moral standings. He claims to be pro-life yet he
signed more death warrants than any governor in modern times. In retaliating for
9/11 he sent troops to Afghanistan. This was not and is not a way to draw
alquiada into the open. Every terrorist that we have caught or killed has cost
us an incredible price in lives and even in our own security. Once again, not
consistent. War in Iraq was merely a cover for a regime change. Something that
is considered illegal by all civilized nations. When we reflect on the price of
it we always discuss the loss of military lives. What about the innocent
Iraqi's? War is the ultimate breakdown and acceptance of our inability to
negotiate. We are seen as the bad guy in the world today.
If you believe life is a sacred gift then why would you back someone who
committed regime change. If you think America should take the moral high ground
then how can you believe in the Bush motto of, "kill them first". It is not
moral, or ethical to behave as America has. I don't understand people that
feel the death penalty is a deterrent to crime. Then they turn around and insist
that a fetus has rights. This is only a ploy to get more people on deathrow. Any
attempt at a humane settlement in the law is viewed as legislating from the
bench. There is middle ground. We could have a president that represented
Americans, not just the extreme right or the extreme left. The problem is that
moderate people dont donate enough money to win against the two idiotic
extremes.
I truly don't hate Bush, but I do feel he has been the worst president
since Buchanan.
I don't believe anyone can claim a moral and ethical high ground while
bathing in stupidity. The emperor has no clothes and you ned only open your
eyes.
john
If you
forgot, 9/11 changed everything as far as our staying out of the Middle
East. Spain appeased the Terrorists and have recieved increased terroristic
attacks due to showing weakness and a willingness to give in to
Terrorist demands. It should be an eye opener. There is only one way
to cure the problem. They are not interested in peacefull solutions and
negotiations are futile. Only through open dialog with FREE people can
the breeding ground from which the facist muslim fanatics recruit their
followers be changed. President Bush has started that process. The
mullahs behind Islamic facism will do everything they can to try and
prevent change. Speaking of women, those same mullahs WANT to keep their
ability to stone women and keep them dominated. For the first time in
History, women have voted in both Afganistan and Iraq despite threats made
by the Islamic facists. Nazis pale in comparison to Islamic facists. I
just hope more nations wake up before it is too late. Now is not a time for
being weak. We must not forget the horrors of WWII. This really is the
reality of todays world. It will probably get worse before it gets
better. But those who forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat
the mistakes. BTW I wish there was a better solution, but isolationism
is no longer an option. Respectfuly, Stunt
> >
> Yes I agree I am a Bush hater and I voted against him, I don't think
Kerry would have been any better. > What we need in office is a
Woman and not Laura Bush. Men have been trying it for over 200 years and
have not got it right yet. It's time for a change. > I still believe
we should have stayed out of the Middle east. Do not any of you read your
Bibles? It says there that there always will be wars and rumours of wars.
Why can't we just stay at home and take care of our own problems? >
Carol in KY > >
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