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Registered: October 23, 2002
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if there is anyone who disagrees with the above comment of "vote bush", i would love to hear from you.
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Registered: October 14, 2004
Posts: 18
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quote: Originally posted by EarthGoddess:
quote: Even Nadar? I don't think his solutions would be that much better.
I'm pretty sure a paper clip could run this country better than Bush.
[QUOTE] Well, I would rather have a paperclip run my country than John Kerry.
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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Oh common, Bush's idea of being a President is implying his religious crap on everyone and going to war with the wrong people.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: October 14, 2004
Posts: 18
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quote: Originally posted by Bogey: Bush is the man for this election. I can't wait till he wins, so I don't have to see or hear that sickly Kerry. People base everything on this war (which Kerry voted for) and buy into the entire liberal, MTV, Hollywood rhetoric that Bush is a murderer. HA, yeah, that is why he has passed the ban on partial birth abortion and has passed the law stating that if someone murders a pregnant woman, then there is the charge of two deaths. Also, Bush has appointed pro-lifers and yet he is a murderer? Look at the facts. Vote Bush.
I could not agree with you more. Finally someone who makes sense.
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Registered: October 14, 2004
Posts: 18
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quote: Originally posted by ayheh:
quote: Originally posted by Ikki14Reed:
NOT in america so you WONT be voting.
1. Why are you so biased against Celtic? 2. Whoever our president is will affect the entire world. 3. You're 16 and can't vote either. quote: Just think, if Al Gore had won the last election, he would have been sitting in the corner sucking his thumb on 9/11.
According to whom? quote: we WERE at peace before september 11th.
May I see a refutable source on this? By the way, could you please learn the art of capitalization and punctuation? It would make your posts easier to read. Welcome to YN. Please enjoy your stay.[/QUOTE] quote: (ayheh) Well, I can't vote, but I have five older siblings and two parents that can and they are ALL voting for Bush. Also, I have nothing against Celtic, but against what she says. I am friends with a person who feels similar to Celtic, but we also don’t talk about politics at all. That is hard to avoid now because discussing worldviews are the whole point of us being on this message board. A lot of things are very similar between Celtic and me. I read her profile and really relate to most of what she said. But we feel different in the way to resolve these problems. VERY different. I'm not trying to pick on her, but it is hard to avoid anger because I feel so strongly about what I believe. And as to what she said in her profile about the Bible being just a book, and that people shouldn't use it in their arguments is also wrong. Yes the Bible is just a book. But what that book contains is what some people live their entire life through. If one's values and beliefs are what is in the Bible, then what is wrong in stating that belief? I believe in God, and if the foundation of my belief were the Bible, then I would be lying if I left it out of everything I said.
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Registered: August 17, 2001
Posts: 5812
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quote: Well, I can't vote, but I have five older siblings and two parents that can and they are ALL voting for Bush.
That's nice. (Note apathetic tone)
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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quote: So what country do you have citizenship to?
The US. And, use the quote thing properly please, you confuse us.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: October 14, 2004
Posts: 18
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quote: Originally posted by CelticNewAger:
quote: well.. I dont really care about what you say celtic, because you're NOT in america so you WONT be voting.
Are you stupid? Can't you see I'm here TEMPORARILY???
So what country do you have citizenship to?
quote: Why are you so biased against Celtic?
She reminds me of Jamaica, without the Bible.
quote: You're 16 and can't vote either.
Exactly, so, when you're 22, then talk.
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Registered: October 14, 2004
Posts: 18
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quote: Originally posted by Ikki14Reed:
NOT in america so you WONT be voting.[/QUOTE] 1. Why are you so biased against Celtic? 2. Whoever our president is will affect the entire world. 3. You're 16 and can't vote either. quote: Just think, if Al Gore had won the last election, he would have been sitting in the corner sucking his thumb on 9/11.
According to whom? quote: we WERE at peace before september 11th.
May I see a refutable source on this? By the way, could you please learn the art of capitalization and punctuation? It would make your posts easier to read. Welcome to YN. Please enjoy your stay.[/QUOTE] Well, I can't vote, but I have five older siblings and two parents that can and they are ALL voting for Bush.
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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quote: WHO was declaring war????
It wasn't Iraq either you nincompoup.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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quote: well.. I dont really care about what you say celtic, because you're NOT in america so you WONT be voting.
Are you stupid? Can't you see I'm here TEMPORARILY??? quote: Why are you so biased against Celtic?
She reminds me of Jamaica, without the Bible. quote: You're 16 and can't vote either.
Exactly, so, when you're 22, then talk.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: August 17, 2001
Posts: 5812
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[/QUOTE] NOT in america so you WONT be voting.[/QUOTE] 1. Why are you so biased against Celtic? 2. Whoever our president is will affect the entire world. 3. You're 16 and can't vote either. quote: Just think, if Al Gore had won the last election, he would have been sitting in the corner sucking his thumb on 9/11.
According to whom? quote: we WERE at peace before september 11th.
May I see a refutable source on this? By the way, could you please learn the art of capitalization and punctuation? It would make your posts easier to read. Welcome to YN. Please enjoy your stay.
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Registered: October 14, 2004
Posts: 18
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quote: Originally posted by CelticNewAger: id rather pierce my genitals with nail and hammer than vote for bush
well.. I dont really care about what you say celtic, because you're NOT in america so you WONT be voting. Just think, if Al Gore had won the last election, he would have been sitting in the corner sucking his thumb on 9/11. Bush has handled this war very well and made the right decisions. really. the terrorists are not going to listen to all this "peace peace" reasoning democrats keep using. i would LOVE for this world to be at peace. but to achieve peace you have to get to the root of the problem. the ones that are causing war. america never asked to go into this war. we WERE at peace before september 11th. then those poor hijackers i always hear democrats talk about, slammed our airplane into our buildings killing 3,000 of our civilians. WHO was declaring war???? not america. Bush has maintained a calm, yet very determined hold on this war. he did what he thought was right. and i think that this world will be a better place as a result of his decision. yes we still have terrorists, and people still live in turmoil, and horrible things will still happen. but if you think about it, war is what keeps peace in this world. maybe if your parents or a family member had been killed on 9/11, you would see things from a different point of view. you wouldn't be protesting against Bushes decisions.
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Registered: January 15, 2003
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quote: Earthgoddess, that is a pretty darn stupid statement if you think about it.
Let me rephrase it. It is stupid for the president to hinder a minority group's freedom because of his own personal "morals". Murder and abortion involves the deaths of human beings so of course the president is going to say it is wrong. Homosexual marriage, on the other hand, has no logical reason to be illegal. It is a religious issue and not everyone is christian. If that made no sense, too bad. I'm sleepy.
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Registered: May 19, 2004
Posts: 2013
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quote: Yes. Yes indeed. He may have morals but he also tried to impose his own morals on 350 million people who don't all share the same morals as he. And that is a stupid thing to do.
Earthgoddess, that is a pretty darn stupid statement if you think about it. Someone's morals may be, "Murder is fine." And someone else may think, "Murder is wrong." Would it be wrong, as president, to "impose" the "moral" that "murder is wrong" because some people may think it is fine. I mean, what nerve a president must have to "impose" such an idea on the citizens! Why does he assume everyone thinks the same way? As you can see, your logic is way off. A president's job is to do what HE thinks is right or wrong. The way you think on any topic can be called "faith" or "beliefs." With your logic, you should be complaining about all the issues that a president takes a stance on. I mean, "How can he pass that bill that HE thinks it right, if I think it is wrong?" Is this what you are trying to say? For your information, anything a president tries to push for is “imposing” on someone's belief. So, the President's job is to do what he thinks is right. If a president thinks that there should be tax cuts and some citizens don't think there should be, the president is "imposing" on their beliefs, isn't he? So, in the end, EVERY president "imposes" on someone's beliefs. If the President did not stand up for what he believes (because whatever anybody believes, they believe that their beliefs are all correct), then he is basically saying that he really doesn't believe in his own, so called, “beliefs.” Also, by Kerry saying that he is “personally against abortion,” but doesn’t want to “impose it on the country,” he is REALLY saying, “I do not think abortion is wrong.” Because, if something is a TRUE “belief” of someone, then that person would think it is definitely correct. And if that person thinks something is correct, then he would not vote against it. Also, by Kerry saying that he does not want to make abortion illegal, he is “imposing” on other people’s beliefs who think that abortion by anyone is wrong. You’ll have complaints on both sides, so don’t give me this “imposing” crap.
Tennis balls are green, not yellow.
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Registered: August 17, 2001
Posts: 6970
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It's obviously biased, but interesting none the less, and highly possible.
"We know how cruel the truth often is, and we wonder whether delusion is not more consoling"
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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quote: Originally posted by geminiangel521: Is Bush wired with responses, or does he actually think when responding?
Based on his responses, I'd guess neither. But that's a scary article, although I suspect it's just left-wing conspiracy theories; you can make nearly anything you want appear true on the Web these days. Still, I'll admit some of those odd speech patterns they mentioned scared me...and if not the product of PhotoShop editing, just what is that bulge under his shirt...?
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: August 17, 2001
Posts: 6970
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Is Bush wired with responses, or does he actually think when responding? "This site is a clearinghouse for discussion of whether President Bush uses an earpiece through which he's fed lines and cues by offstage advisers. His speech rhythms suggest this, as do some of his word choices and interjections, and his constantly shifting eye movements while speaking. And there's another form of evidence: Television viewers have sometimes heard another voice speaking Bush's words before he says them. When Bush spoke at D-Day ceremonies in France last June, for example, viewers watching on CNN, Fox and MSNBC, including mediachannel.org's Danny Schechter, were startled to hear another voice speaking Bush's words as if to prompt him. Some said this continued into a q & a. And on the night of 9/11, when Bush appeared on television to address the nation, viewers of one television station in Quincy, Massachusetts heard another voice speaking, slowly and carefully, a few words at a time -- words which were then recited by the president. The voice was nondescript, male, definitely not the president's voice, says Quincy resident Robyn Miller. This went on for at least four sentences, she says, and then the "extra" feed was cut off. [Postscript: A poster to IsBushWired comments that she heard the prompter for Bush's 9/11 address on a New York station: 'I was watching ABC in NYC. I had no cable and I could only get ABC from my antenna at that time (the only station that transmitters on the Empire State instead of WTC). I definitely heard the prompter. I posted about it at the time at Salon.'" Full Article: Is Bush Wired?
"We know how cruel the truth often is, and we wonder whether delusion is not more consoling"
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Registered: February 19, 2004
Posts: 336
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quote: I am elated that you cannot.
Hell yeah. quote: i'm wondering how clinton got 2 terms he should've been impeached!!
For the sole reason that he had an affair. Many other presidents have had affairs, but they didn't get attention. Why? Because the media and the public didn't give a ****. The only reason everyone hates him is his sexual relations, which should not be the public's business. If you look at his record, as long as sex is kept off of it, he was a great president.
"Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause; But, since I am a dog, beware my fangs." -Shakespeare [The Merchant of Venice, Act 3 Scene 3]
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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quote: He's already running. Although I do feel bad for the innocent arabs and muslims who are getting so much junk because of something had nothing to do with them.
Lol, he's ignored all minorities.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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