To: floriduh voter
Just because Gibson made a movie about Jesus Christ doesn't make Gibson a saint. As long as he doesn't get nasty he is entitled to his opinion. What the Bush bashing crowd now come to Gibson's defense.
18 posted on
03/15/2004 12:28:34 PM PST by
AngieGOP
To: AngieGOP
Just because Gibson made a movie about Jesus Christ doesn't make Gibson a saint.Let's try this again.
Just because Bush was elected to President of the United States as a Republican doesn't make Bush a conservative.
As far as the Bush Bashers coming to Gibson's defense, what will be much more amusing to watch is the Cheerleaders who have called Gibson nothing short of God recently now turn on him like rabid dogs. That will be worth the price of admission alone.
To: AngieGOP
I will, first let's wait to hear what the man really had to say? Mel is a hero to many of us and that is the LEAST we can do. Second, I'm having problem with Bush too, and yall bushbots better STOP attacking everyone that uses their God given brain to think issues thru.
137 posted on
03/15/2004 1:08:16 PM PST by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: AngieGOP
Lots of us, predisposed to vote for W, are concerned with what seems to be his cognitive dissonance:
- Islam is peace (it's clearly NOT)
- Open Borders are good (but we need greater permission to wiretap the internet, to watch those pesky american citizens)
- Illegal immigration shouldn't be treated as a crime (invasion is aok?) Send jobs overseas, by refusing to tax labor or goods imported from other countries who are not playing on a level field, like India, China and others... and taxing the beejessus out of American Business and employees, via regulations and restrictions that occupy the carreers of tens of thousands of tax law and business regulation lawyers.
- expanding the department of education, (supposedly to placate democrats, but increasingly apparent that HE did not support the republican revolution to downsize government at all; terminate the fcc, HHS, and education departments, ala newt and the pubbie revolution)
- Expansion of social medical welfare (via the previously unpalatable to republicans "prescriptions for seniors")
- No bill is large enough to veto.
Lots of us will still vote for bush. I know I will... but I gotta say that those things, plus others like the flirtation with signing an AWB ban, which bush has said he will... really is valid grounds for QUESTIONING bush AND his ability to win. His core support groups are all concerned... and that includes most of conservative talk radio.
A vote for kerry is a vote for osami. And I would not put it past democrat "liberal socialists" to even assist al queada in bombing us, just to try and swing the election their way. I suspect that is what socialists did in Spain... how else would they have had all their protest signs made up, and in the streets just hours after the bombings took place.. unless they were planning on the tragedy to begin with.
Kerry supporters might help the terrorists if they believe they can sway this election.
So MY vote for bush is safe. I would feel better if he changed is tack a little however. And mel questioning Bush is something that any of Bush' supporters ought to do, on issues they have concerns about.
285 posted on
03/15/2004 2:36:23 PM PST by
Robert_Paulson2
(smaller government? you gotta be kidding!)
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