Originally posted by deep_eyes
me thinks... Republicans... not all but republicans in power, are loosers...! they always start wars or get caught up in wars with there pants down lol.
2. bush is an idiot to some degree, but he's atempting to make the best of the situation but hasnt yet finished his focus on the comitment he made to new yorkers and americans alike, get bin ladens ass. he's moved agendas to previous pre-war goals, finding ways to finish what his father didnt.
if bush was half the man his father was, he'd do things the right way, but he cant be like his father and quit when u got the enemy running. we shoulda caused a bushfire (lol:lol:) in there back yard see how they like it.
3. when the next presidential election comes around, colin powel better friggen run...!
Ok, now that I've had time to look at it and pick at it I'm going to.

Originally posted by deep_eyes
me thinks... Republicans... not all but republicans in power, are loosers...! they always start wars or get caught up in wars with there pants down lol.
Always is the key word there. Never say always because always doesn't always happen. Do I make any sense? Ok, I'm going to pull out the history book and slap somebody with the U.S. Historical Sea Trout.
If I recollected properly I believe that during the 1960's President Johnson (D, Texas) falsified an attack on the U.S.S. Maddox which was later investigated and was proven to be a lie, so that LBJ(Lyndon Baines Johnson for you European People.) could have an excuse and some support to send troops into South Vietnam. Not only did he send troops, but just before he left office he did escalate the war even further, AND then in 1968 began making negotiations with North Vietnam. So, to many of the soldiers it was like the troops over in Afghanistan were still fighting a war and President Bush came over the TV and said, "Alright, we are going to negotiate with Bin Laden and the Taliban." The war was over in 1968, Johnson left it in a big mess.
If memory has failed me or something, but I do recall the last president to enter America into a war with Lincoln in 1861.
Originally posted by deep_eyes
2. bush is an idiot to some degree, but he's atempting to make the best of the situation but hasnt yet finished his focus on the comitment he made to new yorkers and americans alike, get bin ladens ass. he's moved agendas to previous pre-war goals, finding ways to finish what his father didnt.
Going to divide this into an A' and B'.
A) Finding one person in amongst over 6 billion people is kind of hard. Especially when there are many fundamentalist in the area that agree with his cause, and are willing to aid him.
B) A Pre-War goal was invading Iraq? I didn't recollect that being on his list of things to do before 9/11, tax cuts were more on his agenda. So easily do we forget that Clintion (D, Arkansas) in 1998 was moving plans to invade Iraq after he threw out the UN weapons inspectors, the Democrats were more hawkish than the Republicans. Finish what his father started? His father helped free a poorly armed nation that was quickly over run by an agressive enemy. Kind of like Britian declaring war on Germany when Poland fell.
Sixteen times Iraq has defied the U.N. resolution without any reprocussions by the U.N. What good is a resolution if it is not enforced? If the speed limit says 70 mph and nobody enforces it, do you think many people are going to go 70 mph out of the goodness of their heart? Granted some will, but most won't. Anyways, back to what I was saying. An aggressive nation like Iraq that has
agreed to the U.N. resolutions must obey them, or face reprocussions. Bush isn't willing to use the empty words of the U.N. to 'make' Iraq comply.
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Originally posted by deep_eyes
if bush was half the man his father was, he'd do things the right way, but he cant be like his father and quit when u got the enemy running.
THIS! is why we still have to deal with people like Saddam. It would have been better to take Baghdad when we had forces already there and removed him from power while he was in ruins. Some people make me wonder when they make comments like this. (No pun intended.)
Originally posted by deep_eyes
3. when the next presidential election comes around, colin powel better friggen run...!
Hehehe....not likely.
I'm not a Republican, I'm a conservative.