Posted on 05/20/2006 5:11:47 PM PDT by gwb43_2004
It is not hard to believe that out of 10 men you will find 5 that are not worth the trouble or energy to be friends with. And it is not hard to find that 3 out of ten women are the same ( in fact I would say its closer to 5 out of ten for women too). Look at it this way out of all the people you have met in your lifetime how many have become close friends? friends that you would give your life for? Friends that would give their life for you? The answer for the majority of people are not very many. Why? because there just aren't that many good people in the world today.
I agree, but that can't mean that those large numbers are that bad, either.
Moby suggests that it's possible to seed doubt among Bush's far-right supporters on the Web.
"You target his natural constituencies," says the Grammy-nominated techno-wizard. "For example, you can go on all the pro-life chat rooms and say you're an outraged right-wing voter and that you know that George Bush drove an ex-girlfriend to an abortion clinic and paid for her to get an abortion.
"Then you go to an anti-immigration Web site chat room and ask, 'What's all this about George Bush proposing amnesty for illegal aliens?'"
Of course this was '04... Surely there is no way they would try again in '06!
Immigration hmmm what specifically bothers you about Dubya's immigration policy?
Spending
And here I was thinking that spending bills started in the House of Representatives which is safely in the hands of "conservatives".
Dubai ports
You mean the place where the U.S. Navy docked 590 supply vessels and 56 warships much of it in support of our effort in Iraq?
Meir's nomination
You mean the conservative whose nomination was pulled for another conservative with more gravitas?
Katrina mess
You think Bush was wrong to push Blanco and Nagin to evacuate New Orleans? You know he was the one who pushed for it right?
out of control budget
Those danged conservatives in the House again.
bigger government
That's a fair complaint although the did get us the House and Senate.
drug coverage
Ditto that
no child left behind
We should listen to the true conservatives in the NEA as to how bad it is
campaign reform
Which led to the wildest and widest open campaign in my memory.
wire taps
Exactly!! There is no need to monitor overseas phone call to people with terrorist connections. Nobody really want to hurt us. 911 was an accident.
backing specter in the 04 election
You mean the Republican incumbent?
Cafta
Like Reagan supported NAFTA?
Trade policy New world order view point.
I agree with the fact that we had to hold his feet to the fire, but I think we got two very good people on the bench (I guess I have a higher opinion of Roberts than you, but we shall see) regardless of how we got them (and they were nominated by Bush, despite how they got the nod.)
The only thing that the Roberts court has done so far is not take important cases that I believe they should have. That is some what disappointing.
Don't forget Ford gave us one of few justices on a par with Warren and Brennan - John Paul Stevens. Also remember he banged his head getting into AF One and helicopters a lot. Should have saved his old leather U-M helmet.
Again, Ford wasn't a true conservative. I think Reagan was the only true conservative president since 1933.
If they are not good enough to be a friend how are they not bad. People tend to forget that human history is one of might over right. Of deception over truth. There are very few people that I would trust with my life. Does that make them 'bad'. I think yes. Put another way. If a person lied to a neighbor about a broken window is that person 'bad' to you if it was not your neighbor and he didn't have the money to replace it. Now if that same person lied to you about your window would you think he was bad? I think yes to both. Most people think no to the one and yes to the other. To me a lair is a liar and not a person I want to be around.
It was a series of events that got me thinking the same way too. For me, it really started when my hubby was in Iraq. As far as I'm concerned, Iraq has been a grossly mismanaged war from day one (I blame Rummy, actually, for that). I do support the overall war on terror, don't get me wrong, but Iraq is a different story for me. My complaint is that our soldiers have their hands tied and they're being turned into 'friend makers' and 'peace keepers' which they are not trained to do (unless theyre in Civil Affairs). Let our guys FIGHT wars, and let FRANCE or the Useless Nations be peace-keeping soldiers.
Anyway, since Bush's re-election, he has done a couple of minor good things, but to be honest, he's slipped further and further left on everything else, so much so that the lines between Democrat and Republican have dangerously blurred. The border security/illegal immigration issue was **THE** last straw for me. I am so disgusted with the man that I cant bare to look at him on the television anymore. When he comes on to speak, I change the channel.
And my feeling now on voting is
.why bother? (BTW, I voted for Bush twice.) There may be drastic philosophical differences between Republicans and Democrats, in general, but in reality, in my opinion, both parties currently seem devastatingly united. I almost cant see a difference anymore. (Is it just me?!?) I feel that not just the president has sold us down the river, but most of our Republican reps have too (especially in Kalifornia).
Any one single set of bad decusions doesnt make a person bad. Chronic or habituially bad conduct or bad decisions does. Get it?
I will be voting in 06. For the most conservative person I can find. I will continue to call and write my elected leaders in Congress. However, I will not vote for anyone that has lied to me, that has decreased the national security in return for a short term poll bounce. If faced with that in the ballot box I will leave that person's name blank. I will not give my vote to a liberal but neither will I give it to a person that does not deserve simply because he/she has an r beside it.
If you have been following FR since Monday, you should realize that you don't need the Washington Post to divide us. Bush's Monday night speech did more to alienate conservatives and divide Republicans (not necessarily the same thing) than MSM ever dreamed of doing.
Good point.
Why? What's the social value served by sticking by a dreadful spouse?
The answer to the question he asked way too many times was "till death do us part" he does not even understand the meaning of this. I have no ill feeling towards your feelings, but I do think that Newt is a loser. Of course feel free to vote for him. I won't and find that many others won't either. Dude, come one were not even talking about one time mistake, we are talking multiple. We do not give people with no morals the highest office of the land KNOWINGLY!!!! (I had to say that because of President Clinton).
I have explicitly said that this isn't a defense of Newt, and that I don't think he is a good candidate at all.
Cheating on a spouse doesn't necessarily make someone a dreadful person. That's my main point, really.
Everything he did, he did for himself and his commie buddies and no-one else.
It seems like President Bush took lessons from President Clinton....commie buddies like the Fox guy huh? I would say that is a friendship made in he!!.
Mine is when he refused to veto the Farm Bill (2000).
I knew then that what I feared before the election was true. We were screwed. 'Pod.
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