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To: ohioWfan
I was specifically talking to janetgreen who has said outrageous things about President Bush's being the worst President in history, and has shown complete loss of emotional control over this issue.

History will not be kind to GWB. He will go down in history as the first American president to allow an invasion by a third world country without firing a shot in America's defense. It will be to his shame that he bowed to corporate interests and slave labor lobbies rather than protect American workers and taxpayers. I am ashamed that I voted for him in 2000.

Am I emotional about "this issue"? Yes I suppose I am. We are witnessing the selling out of America by those who are supposed to be leading it.

187 posted on 10/26/2006 8:23:25 PM PDT by janetgreen
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To: janetgreen

"History will not be kind to GWB. He will go down in history as the first American president to allow an invasion by a third world country without firing a shot in America's defense."

That's a bizarre statement - at best. If you mean illegal immigration, grab a clue, it's been happening for DECADES. So your statement isnt even close to true. Clinton had illegal immigration - a flood. so did every president since the 1960s.

Why do you think they 'needed' amnesty in 1986? Because the illegals under Ford, Carter, Reagan were here in the US.

"It will be to his shame that he bowed to corporate interests and slave labor lobbies rather than protect American workers and taxpayers."

Another absurd statement. Bush tax cuts helped tax payers and the growing economy has been good for workers - 6 million new jobs and lowest unemployement rate in years.

http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/
"Since January, businesses have created over 1.2 million new jobs. Over the past four quarters GDP has increased by 3.5 percent. Unemployment is at new lows. The "petabyte" economy that Gilder waxes poetic about has been like a supercharger... on a supertanker: It's boosting productivty at phenomenal rates, and plugging us into a global matrixed economy that, while it give economic nationalists the willies, is giving us low inflation, cheap goods, higher standard of living, and more and more economic opportunities each day."



"I am ashamed that I voted for him in 2000."

Your vote was fine and you oughtn't regret it unless you think Al Gore was the right man to handle 9/11 and terrorism (yikes!) ... what's loopey are your current irrational views that are not fact-based.

"We are witnessing the selling out of America by those who are supposed to be leading it."

Baloney, America's total worth is higher than ever.


188 posted on 10/26/2006 10:20:36 PM PDT by WOSG (Broken-glass time, Republicans! Save the Congress!)
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To: janetgreen
Your problem, jan, is that you draw bizarre and extreme conclusions based on your own emotions, and that is dangerous.

But you're not alone here. There are others nearly as irrational as you and lacking historical perspective right on this thread.

It's just that the majority of conservatives whose minds have priority over feelings don't take any of you seriously.

If you're OK with the role you play here, don't let any of us thinkers get in your way....

198 posted on 10/27/2006 5:41:25 AM PDT by ohioWfan (Cut and Run Murtha Conservatives are gonna sit out this election. Patriots aren't!!)
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