Posted on 02/21/2006 12:32:20 PM PST by Brian Mosely
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) President Bush says the deal allowing an Arab company to take over six major U.S. seaports should go forward and he will veto any bill that would stop it.
"UAE could be a staging area for airstrikes and special forces operations against Iran.'
No? Think?
And sappers. And their numbers seem to be growing.
I had solid conservative values before I knew George W. Bush existed. I was a Christian 30 years before he was. My political and spiritual values were well in place before he ever came on the scene.
He has influenced me on NOTHING..........(well, I do work out more now because of something he said :). But he DOES reflect the values I already had, and he is implementing things that I feel important, like restoring the military, and standing up for morality and life.
That doesn't mean that I agree with him on everything. I don't. (And I'm not absolutely sure about this port deal yet either).
But I do TRUST him. It's a trust based on his character and his performance......the same trust I had in Ronald Reagan.
And if you don't ever trust anyone, I feel sorry for you. Don't mock those of us who function at a deeper level than you do.
Oops, bad grammer.
Good grief, you are dense.
I wonder if they mind sounding like insane Democrats?
I understand that this is your arena and the rest of us are guests. I have come to learn that conservative, Republican and patriot can be separate categories. Being from common midwest stock, I like to think that I and other family members have not lost our common sense. When something stinks, we say so. The intelligentsia tells us that our perception stinks. So be it. At least, we know where we stand. I count myself a patriot more than the other two categories.
TR encouraged us, nay required us, to question our President.
BTW, the story broke with a February 13 article published on the Military.Com website. We have been discussing this for one week on Free Republic. The breaking story yesterday was the President's veto threat.
Maybe your way is better, since the islamization of America will come sooner rather than later under your plan.
Please be cautious around the handles...our leader needs to remain afloat--at least until someone in the mold of Ronald Reagan (John McCain) gears up to replace him.
Franklin D. Roosevelt used his veto over SIX HUNDRED TIMES during his entire 12 years in office. And each and every time that veto was exercised, his party enjoyed obscene majorities in both houses.
Bush, on the other hand, had a Democratic Senate for most of the first two years of his term. Did he once exercise his veto? Nope, nope, and nope. He even signed a CFR bill of the exact nature he'd sworn during the 2000 campaign not to support.
Today, the GOP majorities in Congress are nowhere near the two-thirds (or higher) Democratic majorities FDR enjoyed, in both houses.
Shaking hands with George W. Bush while in the Oval Office is a risky proposition. You extend your hand, and he'll whip out a pen and sign your palm before you can pull it away.
-Dan
Your vile insults of this honorable President don't hurt him. But they reveal the dirt inside you.
I'm actually going to take a shower. For you, I suggest internal cleansing that only can come through the Lord.
Good day, meandog. Further insults will not elicit further replies.
I think it's noteworthy that the only trustworthy Republican in the Senate, Tom Coburn, immediately questioned the deal and took a stand to investigate. I look forward to reports on the Town Hall meeting.
"but it is the same unthinking contingent of folks that are unconditionally pro-Bush no matter what the issue, no matter what the circumstances."
A case of "My Bush right or wrong." What's missing there? Country.
Exactly. Those that are stuck in the "My president right or wrong" mode are no different than those that had blind loyalty to Clinton.
This is the exact same crowd that backed the Harriet Miers nomination with blind faith. In fact the exact same arguments are being used - "he has access to information that we don't - we should trust this honorable president".
We put country first.......which is why we support President Bush.
You have it completely backwards once again.
So Bush is in fact the human manifestation of the nation? You don't think that he could ever make a decision that could be bad for the country? You don't think that he should be held accountable for such bad decisions or policies?
Again, if Bush came out and said that Iran is a nation of peace and a great friend to the United States and Israel, the Bushbots would find a way to make it true in their minds.
This isn't very far fetched as you've already found a way to rationalize "Islam is a religion of peace because Bush told me so".
Those folks add absolutely nothing to the debate other than venom. When you know that somebody's position on an issue is going to be "whatever George Bush said" no matter what the circumstance, they lose all credibility. When Bush is right, they are right. When Bush is wrong, they are wrong. The presence and noteable rudeness of these yes-men (and women) is just noise without substance.
Tell me, Ohio, what is so honorable about him? You state that you are the proud mom of an Iraq war vet (and I thank your son for his service to our country) so please REVIEW what George Bush and Dick Cheney did during the time I WENT to Vietnam (Cheney received three deferments and Bush, by his own admission, only met the bare minimum of ANG points during his last three years of obligated service because he felt necessary to help some political hack in Alabama run for office).
I am a retired Naval Reservist and was easily able to capture more than the 60-point minimum each year I served. In fact, every reservist I knew in the serveral units I affiliated with during my career was able to do the same--because, if you didn't, it was well-reflected in your fitreps.
I don't fault the president because he was caught driving drunk in his youth, and I don't happen to believe rumors about his alleged cocaine usage or that he constantly was late or never showed for his scheduled ANG drills while in 'Bama.
But I do fault him when he becomes so cozy with the likes of someone like Bill Clinton, does nothing about the looming immigration crisis in our country, proposes jobs outsourcing bills such as CAFTA, suggests that his unqualified personal lawyer would make a SC justice, or that "Brownie did a heck of a job" in the worst hurricane to hit the Gulf in a century, and, especially, when he vows to veto a Congressional attempt to prevent an Arab nation, with proven ties to Al Qaeda, from taking over supervision of our vital seaports.
The more George Bush gaffes I see, the more I believe that former Texas Gov. Ann Richards was right about the "silver foot in his mouth" remark!
Your loyalty is well-noted and admirable, thank you very much, but you need to be reminded that Jesus Christ was very loyal to Judas Iscariot and you see what it got him.
Yes he should be accountable but without your vitriol and your arrogance and certainty that you are right and those that disagree with you are wrong.
"Why would he threaten to veto an item of legislation that is moot?"
Strategery, Jeff ... strategery.
So now questioning the wisdom of one of Bush's actions qualifies as "vitriol and arrogance" in your book?
LOL - someone has actually tried to push that exact idea earlier in the thread.
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