Farenhiet 9-11 Causing A Stir Amoung Gop Leaders

Discussion in 'Off Topic Discussion' started by sandt38, Jul 22, 2004.

  1. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    I bolded a very unique perspective in this quote. While I am traditionally republican, Bush has proven to be one of the worst presidents in my lifetime... The only other president I can think of that has proven to be near as bad is his father.

    I have not seen the film, but I wonder if the fact that Bush reduced VA benefits the very first month the military was over there fighting his war on the reason for his father's political defeat. WOW, send a bunch of kids to a hostile forign land for a personal vendetta and pull their benefits for fighting said war... Great Idea.

    I wonder if they mention the absolute shambles that Wall Street has become, and what it has done to my savings and retirement.

    I wonder if they mention what all those tax cuts that were intended to boost votes and popularity have done to our federal spending and deficits.

    I wonder if there is any mention that last year the Bush administration cut federal spending to limit violence in schools by over 30%... and I also wonder if it questioned this years proposed cut of an additional 40%

    I am sure it addresses the total incompetance by the White House in the days preceding and the days following 9/11. Are you aware? If not, I wonder how many of you have been keeping an eye on the procedings regaurding questionable policies by the Whitehouse in these events.

    I wonder if there is mention of the fact that the Bush administration through irresponsible tax cuts has personally been responsible for the reduction of the life expectancy of Social Security by almost 15 years!!! This is an institution I have personally paid a fortune to, and was hoping to recieve back in my retirement. Now that this is being wiped clean, maybe I can fall back on my investments in the stock market... Oh, wait... This administration has fucked that up for me too.

    Shall I go on?

    I'd like to personally thank the 2 Bushs for fucking up everything in Iraq (like father like son!!!), fucking up the government's financial situation, and fucking up my retirement. Way to go guys :rolleyes:

    With the elections so close at hand I ask you to really look at the mess that George Bush has made of our country. While I am a tried and true republican, I must beg of you all to look at the mess that has developed over the last 3 years. Look beyond your parent's or your employer's pressures and see what Bush has really done to our country. Keep in mind the hundreds of young men and women who have died as a result of a string of lies by the White House, and keep in mind, while they were over there dying, Bush cut their benefits.

    While Kerry is a schmuck, I ask that you choose the lesser of 2 evils. Good God, what a cheesy bunch of presidential nominees we have had in the last few years... Bush, Kerry and Gore... We are digging at the bottom of the cesspool for these frikken losers.
     
  2. geolemon

    geolemon Full Member

    I like the quote that says "you want to respect the President..."
    And you do!
    But more than ever before, it's apparant that that desire leads to blindness.
    Honestly, around here, it's very very difficult to find Bush supporters.
    Down south, even just as far as Seth possibly, I understand things to be different.

    I've put out so many words on this my fingers are still sore...

    But just as Seth said, this Presidency has dug us into a pit.

    It doesn't matter if you look at our economy (record budget deficit and national debt that is beyond even that of the Reagan administration - but at least the Reagan administration did good things for the economy!).

    It doesn't matter if you look at our global relations (surveys showing our once respected nation to now be viewed upon with increasing contempt, in Europe a survey showed the USA is perceived to be the greatest threat in the world today).

    It doesn't matter if you look at national security (since we've given terrorists a stage and a spotlight, their efforts have never been rewarded more fruitfully. Simultaniously, we gave them credibility, by making it appear that their predictions were coming true - USA invading the middle east, spreading our disrespectful, selfish, materialistic culture - and in response, Arabs who formally said "Shut up, you radical nutcases" are now saying "holy cow.. they were right!".
    And it's been verified... terrorist recruitment has never been higher, Al Queda's global influence is increasing. That's not tabloid fodder.)

    You might not like Kerry...
    But let's take the conservative stance here - I want our country to be exactly the same as it's been my whole life... this change to stupidity is just wrong.
    We need to PUT things back the way they WERE, the way they are supposed to be. I want my security, I want a stable economy, I want honesty, not a real-life roleplay of the movie "Wag the Dog" - to say nothing of accountability.

    This Presidency has dug us into a pit, for sure.
    You might not like Kerry.. but here are your choices:
    1) Stand at the bottom of the pit, content at being in the bottom of the pit.
    2) Take the first step onto the ladder that leads out of the pit.

    I don't think Kerry will pull us out of the pit either...
    But Bush has been given the dubious title of 'the worst President ever' - that should say something. That hasn't ever happened for any Presidency in my lifetime, prior to this. And the title is hardly given out of the blue.
    In that light, you can hardly go wrong, simply voting for "the other guy" - aka. an 'out' vote, rather than an 'in' vote for Kerry. ;)

    God save our country.
     
  3. geolemon

    geolemon Full Member

    ...come to think of it, I can't think of any Bush endorsements so far.
    I can think of numerous celebrity "anti-Bush" endorsements (that weren't Kerry endorsements)...
    And who hasn't seen the "George W... let's not elect him in 2004 either" bumper stickers? :lol:

    My favorite is Bush's endorsements of sending jobs overseas - outsourcing overseas - claiming that's good for our economy (which I wont' blame Bush for - that's a typical Republican endorsement)...
    ...while at the same time, working actively to prohibit obtaining prescription drugs from companies outside the USA, keeping domestic prescription drug companies in business, and simultaniously keeping the cost of prescription drugs astronomically high.
    Anyone else see the irony here?
    What is it... outsourcing, globalization... or not? :rolleyes:

    Can you say "Agenda"?
    I knew you could...
     
  4. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    :D

    How did I know you would get involved :p . I know I have said a hundred times in our phone conversations I would not do this, but I just got lit up when I read this article. Not as much about the movie, but the fact that there are people simply beginning to question the war in Iraq. I know you have asked me before to comment and that my personal family involvement (I have a kid over there right now) might allow some new insight... an insiders perspective might shed a light that has been otherwise absent in the conversation. I just found it hard to believe that the lack of knowledge spreads so far beyond young kids (I mean no offence to you guys, but I am a bit older :) ) and all the way to the 20 and 30 somethings.

    I simply cannot continue to keep my mouth shut on this matter. I find the lack of any understanding of our government, and how it is affecting our futures, disturbing. When I went to school we had a class we had to take called "Participation in Government" which dealt with current events. Doesn't anyone still take classes like this?
     
  5. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member

    as you all know I gave up on the american government long long ago....

    They are all Worthless

    that are born in to

    this Class

    we live
























    --> Here


    they dont even know what it is like to be an "american"


    that above all else is the probelm with the government
     
  6. geolemon

    geolemon Full Member

    Oh, I think if you search CAF for my statements on the war, I sure haven't been just beginning to question the war... I'm as shocked as you are.

    I was asking about your son not for any political reasons - you can't blame the troops - I always, and fully support the troops... they are just obeying orders, and I'm sure with the small minority that make up the fools such as those playing "my private little Jackass episode" with the Iraqui prisoners, they are generally good guys trying to do the best they can, with the best of intents.

    I just question those that send the troops. Or more specifically, the reasons.

    It's doubly difficult when you see the numbers of people that have been killed... and in one sense, thank god there were fewer US casualties... but in another sense... does it matter? It's still lives sacrificed... for what reason?

    I've been asking that since day one.
     
  7. _gonz_

    _gonz_ Full Member

    Once upon a summer when Clinton was president...

    I was paying $0.80 per gallon for fuel. It did'nt go much above $1/gal. that whole year. Then it crept up to $1.25 or so and ppl made a big fuss.

    Sure seems to me, that these days, someone is getting Very Rich.


    The only reasons i can find for going into Iraq, is personal vendetta against Saddam, or for oil.

    So if it was for oil, and gas prices have risen so much since the war began, seems like: "Hey, we've got control for at least four years, let's make oil money! Dad, go buy more stock, watch this!"

    Some folks say it's to gain a stronghold in the middle east. I find it complete and utter nonsense, to believe we'll ever have any sort of a hold on that place. And the more who die there trying, the more folks here will demand our retreat.

    As far as the deficit, federal spending cuts, billions put into the WRONG things like "Faith based initiatives"... Bush has been the worst president i've seen, or could imagine.

    But i believe we have No Control over who gets elected. This is evident by the "choices" we're given. Bush, Gore, Kerry? Exactly! I would'nt hire any of these guys to stuff envelopes, how come they're presidential material?

    sad. pathetic. bullshit.


    but then again, Erie County's Chief Executive, Joel Giambra's driver, Victor Getz, makes nearly $81,000 a year. That's almost $2,000 more than what the county sheriff makes, as well as the county clerk. At a time when Joel Giambra is laying off clerks and secretaries making $20-22,000 a year.

    We're fucked on every level of government.
     
  8. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I support Bush. Fuck Micheal Moore and his fantasies.. Half of that shit is just from his head, he's a conspirator, and it's sad to know how people believe him when he talks out of his ass.

    Oh yea, Fuck Kerry. He's too liberal to be president :)starts music: they call him flipper, flipper...)
     
  9. fb4076

    fb4076 Full Member

    I do not support one person or the other, but you all do have to look at the fact that much of what is in the movie is quite simply false. Also, a lot of what is in the movie is not false, it is half-truths. It would only play half of a quote, leaving out the rest of it so that Michael Moore could twist the words to fit his movie better. There are people that could throw out just as much evidence to shoot down the movie.
     
  10. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member


    not that I want to Defend Moore..

    but ever watch the news????????


    that is nothing new, every new story is like that... EVERY SINGLE ONE......

    I remember watching the Speaches LIVE and then the next day seeing the "new report" and they twisted the quotes in such a way that the meaning was the exact oppisate of what was really said :rolleyes:

    so I will end with my normal quote

    Bush == Kerry == Worthless as Tits on a Board
     
  11. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    I have never seen the movie, and frankly it is not something I will likely ever see. Political propoganda is boring to me.

    There are a few things I try never to get into a conversation about, the 2 biggies are religion and politics. But I just cannot believe how many people are not really paying attention to what has happened in this country over the last 3 years.

    As for our hidden friend, in no way and I saying I support Kerry, please don't get me wrong on that. I think he is a schmuck (and after recently finding out what schmuck is, I do not use that term loosely). But Bush is the worst president I can remember, and I have been around for quite a few of them :blush: . Granted, the thought of Gore running the country right now scares me worse that Bush, so IMHO he was the better of the 2, but damn... He has made a mess. Please read what I posted above. All of my personal info comes from my son who is in Iraq for his second tour of duty, my own personal experiances, and reading/watching/listening to alot of news.
     
  12. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member


    doesnt just make your Head Spin

    Bush is...... but Gore Would have ....... Kerry will ......

    OH MY GOD I AM DIZZY ;) :p


    you really want to get a topic going, lets see how many people think there will be an election in november

    never before I have seen such a negivtive Vibe about and election. I dont ever remember even the question being raised before.....

    now.......
     
  13. fb4076

    fb4076 Full Member

    Well... I am not saying that Bush has been a good president, or a bad president, I am not criticizing either Bush, or Kerry, more simply the movie. Now, I would definitely like to know who the anonymous poster was, in my opinion if you can't claim it, don't type it/say it
     
  14. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    I understood that, I just wanted to let you know I wasn't commenting on the film ;)
     
  15. DerrikW

    DerrikW Full Member

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  17. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member

    jimjab are gong to be sued
    not surpising in the RIAA Mentality of the 21st century

    it clearly falls under Fair Use, but when does that stop the RIAA's of the world

    NEVER

    they will sue,