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| YouTube - CNN BUSH UNITED NATIONS Is this true, or is this just sensationalized media? Can any Americans confirm these claims? |
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I don't watch American Idol, but I appreciate your condescension. Washington Post - Senate Approves Detainee Bill Backed by Bush As the video stated, the House had already approved it. |
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| It is mysteriously quiet isn't it. I think you just hit the nail on the head. Image rules, or maybe interest rates. The US has appointed itself as the bastion of truth. Good, kind, fair, honest folks, despite their shady, terrorist past (oops I mean brave, colonists, frontiersman and explorers past), and as you point out, questionable present. Can you imagine the outcry if other countries leaders did the same thing. On the same note, I can't believe Bill Clinton is still running around making a fortune giving public lectures. But then, he was a victim of that horrible, nasty, conniving girl. Mind you Australia is no better. Our leader can't even say sorry for mind bending attrocities. The fair dinkim, true blue ockers...that stole someone else's home and attempted genocide. |
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But such bills are a matter of public record. You don't even need to submit a FOIA request to know exactly who voted how. Nor do you need to be an American citizen. | |
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I guess I shouldn't criticize Americans so readily now that we Canadians have elected our own version of Bush. Quote:
Look, I don't condone Bill Clinton's affairs, but I'd rather have a womanizer, who's intelligent and well-intentioned, in office. So what if he had improper relations with some women? He was an excellent president. Quote:
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It may be true that many Americans do not follow everything that happens in our political system. However, it does not amount to apathy. I am well aware that our president, in fact our entire political system, is deeply flawed. You can look to my post here to see that I am just as flabergasted at some of the things that happen as the next guy. However, the way our system is set up prevents quick change. Even when the majority votes for a person, it's not any guarantee they'll get elected. I have no idea how Bush got into office the first time, let alone the second. I cannot off the top of my head agree with one thing he's done. I am sure there is some gem amongst the crap, but I can't recall one now. |
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Google is your friend. And furthermore, my squirrel post was about something I was genuinely concerned about. I'm sorry if it didn't meet your criteria for an acceptable post. Last edited by John P; 10-19-2007 at 04:40 PM. | |
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If he had the fibre and decency to own up and wear it, at least that would be an example of honesty, and rate some respect, empathy and understanding. So I rate him with Bush. Wheedling, conniving gimps hiding behind everyone else, acting good and strong and brave. A little bit different to the movies, you know, Harrison, a fightin' an wrasslin' baddies, savin' damsels and the world, for the good ol' USA. Buy it if you like. | |
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To end terrorism, why don't the US and here, who by our own understanding of our own laws and beliefs are happily in reciept of stolen property, face the reality of the situation dished out and perpetuated to Indigenous peoples, and address it whole heartedly, truthfully and honestly. That would be an example to the world of how to end terrorism. How to be good and honest and heal and live together in respect and harmony. Not this, the worlds most successful terrorists squealing and screeching about all the other horrible, despicable terrorists. Imagine right now, walking out your front door, suddenly watching strangers march in, pick your kids up by the feet, smash their heads against the wall, spread eagle your wife and grandmother, and hump them for days, till they were split apart, before clubbing their skulls in, and then flogging and pummeling you, because your skin and skull is thicker than an animals, to force you to clean it up, and then serve them. And when you retaliate, it is the action of godless vermin, to be dealt with like rats. And when you crumble in depression, you are a good for nothing, useless savage. And that went on and on and on. Then years later, whilst you are allowed to live there in the scraps of town, being told to be thankfull and get over it, whilst you watch an endless procession of celebration of, we took your home and butchered your family day. Oh, thats right it wasn't like that, their homes were taken so nicely and wholesomely. And now they've got it made, and are free to join the fight against terrorism. The foundation is a swamp, so what ever comes after it will sink. Start again, build a solid, deluxe foundation, and the rest is supported, just like individual personal development. But it requires honestly embracing the present situation and choosing change, not denial and lies. | |
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