To: hellbilly
You folks are talking point heads unable to see the forest for the trees who would follow anything , no matter how bad , as long as it comes with some great talking points handed down from a gifted political operator like Rove.
I voted for Bush 92
Dole 96
Bush 00
Bush 04
Check my previous posts and you will see , I am no liberal or libertarian.
Bush is just too liberal and has a bad foreign policy & wraps himself with social issues (that I agree on) in order to get the GOP to swallow down the his crap.
Democrats should love Bush.
To: David Noles
You folks are talking point heads ...The "talking points" accusation is a red herring. Treat the points as honest and debate them. There is definitely room for an honest debate along the lines of your argument. I've seen hundreds of them.
To: David Noles
You may be right about Bush in many ways, but on Iraq you are Wrong (look at Libya), Wrong (Look at Lebanon), Wrong (Look at the Palestinians).
Saudi Arabia and Egypt are slowly turning toward Democracy. None of that would have happened without Iraq, and we are only two years downstream of the fall of Saddam.
Oh, and one more thing. There was only one alternative to taking out the Saddam regime - capitulation and lifting the sanctions, sooner or later. This would have only emboldened the forces of tyranny and terrorism.
Anyone objectively looking at the two realistic alternatives would understand that Bush took the only course of action that had any hope of improving the situation.
25 posted on
03/21/2005 3:51:27 PM PST by
Go_Raiders
("Being able to catch well in a crowd just means you can't get open, that's all." -- James Lofton)
To: David Noles
All you're doing is spouting rhetoric. Stop making assertions--show us your evidence. No one gives a damn who you voted for--credentials mean nothing on a message board; tell us what you THINK, enough with the rhetoric, which adds nothing to the discussion.
What makes you think that taking care of business in Afghanistan was all that needed to be done, when AQ receives financing and support from throughout the world?
46 posted on
03/21/2005 4:42:07 PM PST by
Darkwolf377
(Agnostic for life)
To: David Noles
You folks are talking point heads unable to see the forest for the trees...Take a good hard look in the mirror. The following statements, made by you in post #18 , are nothing but old, old Democratic Party talking points.
The Bush war on Iraq and terrorism has caused a major inbalance [sic] in world power unseed [sic] since WW1. The results are not going to be pretty. But we did send an amatuer [sic] to the White House with Dick Cheney as his wise councel [sic].
52 posted on
03/21/2005 5:04:40 PM PST by
delacoert
(imperat animus corpori, et paretur statim: imperat animus sibi, et resistitur. -AUGUSTINI)
To: David Noles
Democrats should love Bush. Yep, Democrat should adore President Bush for making them a minority party for at least the next twenty years.
74 posted on
03/21/2005 6:54:34 PM PST by
jveritas
To: David Noles
Democrats should love Bush. Well they don't. They hate Dubya just like you.
Gee, poor grammar, poor spelling, hate Dubya, condecending attitude, and a general knack for ticking off Republicans...I wonder why they think you are a troll?
90 posted on
03/21/2005 10:41:34 PM PST by
Once-Ler
(Proud member of the GOP.)
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