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Diekan wrote:Hey... many posts ago I took the time to hunt down and post all the House Resolutions that the GOP voted down (items that would have been a great help to the people of this country - like more Pell Grant money, etc etc)... no one took the time to provide a sourced reply to explain the dissenting votes.
I just want to know what Bush has done for us (on the domestic side) that has GOP supporters standing behind him seemingly 100%
Let's say hypothetically that he is honest with his desire to win the war on terror and reasons for being in Iraq. I ask you, what good will success over there do when the country self-destructs from within? There's more to being a good president than fighting "the good war."
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Harrison wrote:1. Clinton NEVER in his entire presidency made any decisions so bad that thousands of lives were lost.
Oh how thick the veil is...
Lueyen wrote:For my part, I'm neither a huge fan of Republican or Democratic domestic actions and adjenda. As a general rule I dislike government welfare, be it toward people or coorperations. Unfortunatly I would have a tendancy to answer your question with a question. Why is it that you feel any administration should "do something for us" on the domestic side, beyond infrastructure and basic public services? I see it not as a problem between what the left or right will or will not do for us via social programs or monkeying with the economy, I see it as a problem that either side thinks the answers lay in more government.
lyion wrote:Right now the problem is the GOP does too little for the people at the bottom, and the DNC crushes the people in the middle, while neither addresses the real problems: Job Outsourcing, Health Care costs, and the ridiculousness of the legal/lawsuit system. It'd be fairly easy to fix these problems, but unfortunately both parties are in the hands of special interests. The GOP certain big business elements. The DNC, unions and lawyers
Why is it that you feel any administration should "do something for us" on the domestic side, beyond infrastructure and basic public services?
Evermore wrote:Harrison wrote:1. Clinton NEVER in his entire presidency made any decisions so bad that thousands of lives were lost.
Oh how thick the veil is...
and how blind the believers are...
Harrison i read that link and still do not see where Cliniton lied about anything more the getting a blow job and it costing thousands of lives.
Agrajag wrote:All you hippies that think we went to war in Iraq for oil are morons.
Harrison wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't care why we went into Iraq?
Left to his devices I can just imagine what Saddam would have done over the years if we hadn't removed him.
Gidan wrote:Agrajag wrote:All you hippies that think we went to war in Iraq for oil are morons.
All of you conservativs who think we went to war in Iraq because we thought they had WMD's are morons.
arlos wrote:Of course they are. You don't think that giving the oil companies he's been in bed with for the last 20+ years a chance to make windfall profits WASN'T part of why he went to war? I would be stupified if it was not...
-Arlos
arlos wrote:When he said "Thousands of Lives" the codecil of it being "US Lives" was unspoken, but intended.
Evermore wrote:1. Clinton NEVER in his entire presidency made any decisions so bad that thousands of lives were lost. ( on both sides)
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Agrajag wrote:Regardless if Bush didn't know whether Saddam had WMDs or not, Saddam wouldn't let inspectors in to find out. He was given over 10 years to let the inspectors in with the ultimatum that we would take action. He didn't let them in so we made good on our word. Plain and simple.
All you hippies that think we went to war in Iraq for oil are morons.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
arlos wrote:And I cannot countenance naked aggression and imperialism, which is what I regard the war in Iraq to be. The entire list of horrible offenses could be translated whole to other dictators over the course of time, yet I don't see us fighting in, say, North Korea right now, do you?
You could tell that what the administration's priorities were immediately after the war. Did any US troops move to secure the museums? The power infrastructure? The water infrastructure? Hell, ANY socially important infrastructure to the average citizen? Nope. Guess where they DID go secure though... That's right, anything to do with oil. The looting and rampant destruction of infrastructure immediately following the end of phase 1 made us look like idiots, and quite thoroughly showed the average citizen that we weren't interested in their day-to-day welfare, nor that we were capable of keeping order.
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