It didn't. In fact, if / when you stop, you become just another drooling, CNN-worshipping a**hole.
Just understand that there may be other ways of looking at the actions of a President......a decent, Christian man..... at war. It really can be that simple at times.
I'll head off the inevitable: No, I don't worship at the altar of Bush. No, I'm not a dyed-in-the-wool "Bushie" (hell, I was a strategist in the Presidential campaign of a competitor to Bush in 2000); no, I don't think it's "unpatriotic" to question the very murmurings of the occupant of the Oval Office. My stance is clearly stated in reply #20, take it or leave it; your choice.
To: exodus
"When did it become a crime
to question the actions of our politicians?"
It didn't.
In fact, if / when you stop,
you become just another drooling,
CNN-worshipping a**hole.
Just understand that there may be other ways
of looking at the actions of a President......
a decent, Christian man..... at war..."
# 86 by RightOnline
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RightOnline, we are not at war.
Our leaders told us that we were at "war with terrorists."
But when Congressman Bob Barr asked for a Declaration of War,
as required by the Constitution,
the House as a whole refused to vote the question.
I don't care what kind of man Bush is.
He's asking me to give up my freedom for an un-declared war
against an enemy that CAN NOT be conquered.