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  • Free Rentals fo Fahrenheit 9/11 (Call For Action!)

    11/04/2004 4:22:10 PM PST · 15 of 15
    pesrq to cowboyway

    Congrats to the GOP for a decisive victory. It's reassuring to know that we can voice our opinions, vote for our leaders and enjoy our freedoms. I chose not to support Bush this election but that's done. Now I must be optimistic that he can pull a divided country together. Can he reform our intelligence to ensure that the misconceptions of war in Iraq not be repeated? Can our government do everything they can to protect and improve our economic structure? I hope so!
    By the way... thanks for the offer but I am employed. The current rise in outsourcing has been a hardship for many of Americans in the technical and engineering fields. And yes I did a spell check before replying this time. Thanks for pointing that out!

  • Free Rentals fo Fahrenheit 9/11 (Call For Action!)

    10/21/2004 5:14:47 PM PDT · 11 of 15
    pesrq to cowboyway

    Funny how people assume that you support Kerry if you disaprove with Bush. Maybe Jr should learn a thing or two from his daddy or the late Reagan before he calls himself a god republican. You see my extrmist republican friends, you can hate the little , lying toad and still be CONSERVATIVE. Bush isn't with the deficit! By the way, how many of you idiots still have jobs?

  • Free Rentals fo Fahrenheit 9/11 (Call For Action!)

    10/20/2004 5:56:25 PM PDT · 8 of 15
    pesrq to 84rules

    If you truly belief it to be propoganda, then why try to keep others from seeing it? FREE COUNTRY!!! People have the freedom to come to their own conclusions. Real smart idea. All the Bush supporters (hereafter known as jock straps) get the free rentals so others can't see it. Sounds like censorship. What's next? Keep Bush protesters far enough from the president so he doesn't have to hear them. Oh, yeah we do that too!
    Don't loose sight of what so many people sacrificed everything for. FREEDOM !

  • Help debating DemocRats

    10/05/2003 4:05:45 PM PDT · 18 of 21
    pesrq to cyberjet31
    Check this out. The Jews get wrapped up in a war with Syria. We'll be the ones bailling them out. Uncle Sam to the rescue. By the way, are you registered for the selective service? If a draft situation arises are you willing to put your life on the line for W? Think about it.
    If they are God's people then he will protect them. We cannot be the world's big brother. Hey man, defend their country (that they stole) More power to you but when the hammer falls are you willing to go in there and clean up another mess? Let's worry about bigger troubles like north korea. They have PROVEN nukes and will use them. Forget Isreal, the only thing our commitment to them has gotten us is thousands dead ON OUR SOIL! For what? What do they do for us? You and I can spout off at each other day and night but once America starts looking out for us and forget about the rest it will never change. So now do we keep spreading ourselves thin so we can't protect our true interests? Clinton tried downsizing our military and where are we now? Committed to Iraq with no clear cause from our admin and there's bigger problems on the horizon. Even your boy Cheney is back pedalling in the press. How long will this continue? Bush needs to worry about what's going on at home and screw the middle east. We have the backbone, why not say screw Isreal and the middle east. Give us cheap oil and we'll keep out of your business. Plain and simple. We don't need Isreal or Saudi or any of those blood sucking pigs. Have you ever considered Isolationism? Our founding fathers may have been on to something.
  • Help debating DemocRats

    10/05/2003 9:24:15 AM PDT · 16 of 21
    pesrq to cyberjet31
    Forget liberal or conservative the scope of the middle east problem goes way beyond that. As for Isreal being our biggest ally- what do they do for us? What does oh great Isreal bring to the table? There are numorous UN resolutions regarding Isreali occupations in the west bank,Jeruselem and more but big brother Uncle Sam choses to turn a blind eye to that. What about their most recent situation of sending f 18's into Syria and bombing them? If it were any other country, we and the rest of the world would be demanding answers and possibly taking action against a country that acts "hastily". I've read alot of different articles and opinions on our relationship with Isreal but yet to this day cannot justify our loyalty to them or even their existence. We argued with the UN for how long before Bush said F it and went it basically alone in Iraq. Now, Ireal can attack other nations without discussion. Do we protect them when Syria decides to stomp a mud hole in their butt. Interesting, isn't it?
  • Help debating DemocRats

    10/05/2003 6:39:06 AM PDT · 14 of 21
    pesrq to cyberjet31
    My doubts regarding the war in Iraq and the admin's reasons for war fall with this: We have unarguably the best intellegence and military in the world. The UN sent in inspectors who were given the run around by Saddam's regime. Were they hiding something? Possibly, yes. But weapons of that magnitude do not just disappear! If there are WMD's and they were moved to say, Syria like some suggested, then why can't our government prove it. Again we HAVE the best intellegence and resources in the world. I am for ridding the world of dictating scum who threaten the way Americans live, But Bush got everyone caught up in the emotions of terrorism and told us he was taking Saddam out because of his support of terror and Al Qeda. Saddam is wiped out, and here we are faced with rebuilding Iraq. And we are doing it in our image. The middle easterners hate us because we impose our views and freedoms upon them. Some people in this world have no desire and cannot grasp nor deserve true freedom. Here's an idea. Since mideast terrorism against us is based on our support of Isreal, let's take the f-18's the apaches and the nukes that we gave them back, even the playing field and let them fight their own battles. They can go sling shot to sling shot and settle this thing. Keep us in cheap oil and those guys can kill each other til the end of time as far as I'm concerned.
    On to Howard Dean. I don't agree withevery bit of his platform but if you look at it, it's fundamentally based on conservative values of old. Think about if Bush did a Clinton-like spin. Take you opponents ideas, sand the rough edges then pass them off as your own. Tell americans that he still believes in his tax cuts but rescind the cuts from the wealthiest 2% to support the rebuilding in Iraq ( 2010 tax cut for this class would do it alone-89 bil) and the cut for the wealthiest 2 % in '04 and '05 would pump over 110 bil into an economic job recovery plan. I'm sure you can agree that the highest 2 % can probably live just as well without the tax cut compared to middle class Americans.
  • Help debating DemocRats

    10/04/2003 3:17:39 PM PDT · 11 of 21
    pesrq to cyberjet31
    Dear Young Man,

    I have voted in the past four Presdential elections. I voted all Republican therefore does that make me a Hippie I dont think so, it makes me an concerned American who is worried about jobs in America the future of my children and the boys who are forced to put their lives on the line for a cause that our president has NOT proven yet.
  • Help debating DemocRats

    10/04/2003 3:12:59 PM PDT · 10 of 21
    pesrq to cyberjet31
    Leave it to a Bush communist to start crying and screaming. How's the ECONOMY? I suppose you're okay with status quo. Daddy Bush got his butt handed to him and so will jr. As far as being an American, if being an American means I have to support Bush than Germany is looking better by the minute. You'll have to excuse me, I have to go take a Bush and wipe my Reagan!
  • Help debating DemocRats

    10/04/2003 10:08:49 AM PDT · 8 of 21
    pesrq to cyberjet31
    Maybe your having such a hard time because in your mind you really do not agree with Chancellor Bush and his cronies policies. WMD's in Iraq. Have we found them? Where did they go? I see you are still in school so here's some advice- if you can't beat them, join 'em. It sounds like your overwelmed in your cause. The one thing that you have in your favor is that you will have some college in before you get serious about the job market. By then, Howard Dean and his administration would've had enough time to straighten out this dreadful economy and job market.