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If Bush could run again...

Hopeful

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JGrubbs said:
Here are just a few examples:

Secretly, the Bush administration is pursuing a policy to expand NAFTA to include Canada, setting the stage for North American Union designed to encompass the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Not arguing your point here at all--just wanted clarification. I thought NAFTA ALREADY included Canada. I know that the forms I have to type up for Canadian shipments at work all say NAFTA on them. ??
 

Alcott

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Now I would be interested if ANYONE has prayed and got a witness from God who they should vote for.
Dagwood said:
Obama! :thumbs:

So you think God is involved in the US government, that Obama is his candidate, and to vote otherwise is to vote against God?
 

Dagwood

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Alcott said:
Now I would be interested if ANYONE has prayed and got a witness from God who they should vote for.


So you think God is involved in the US government, that Obama is his candidate, and to vote otherwise is to vote against God?

You sure did a lot of speculating over my one word reply.

I think my answer is as honest as is your question.
 

Magnetic Poles

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Dagwood said:
You sure did a lot of speculating over my one word reply.

I think my answer is as honest as is your question.
Dagwood, this particular poster's baiting and disingenuous questions always bring to mind this wise quote from George Bernard Shaw:
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
 

mcdirector

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saturneptune said:
Does anyone ever suspect that Alcott and Rev Mitchell are one in the same?

Ha!

but the answer is no . . .

And the answer to the original question is probably not.
 

Tama

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billwald said:
Bush couldn't be elected as our federal dog catcher without cooking the books, which he would do again.

Here we go.........

Bush won Florida........... even after the re-counts. Get over it.
 

JGrubbs

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webdog said:
I never realized the USA was a dictatorship. I always thought it was a democracy run by three heads of gov't. Wonder how Bush usurps the system to do all of these things...

First, our nation was never supposed to be a democracy, regardless of how much politicians like Bush have tried to make us into one. Our founding fathers created a Constitutional Republic, and spoke very much against democracies.

Bush choose not to use his veto powers for the first six years he was in office, by doing so he put his signature to all of the spending bills that were passed. When CAFTA was up for a vote in Congress, Bush, Cheney and Rice all three went to Congress and held closed door meetings with all of the GOP candidates who were going to vote against CAFTA, they held these meetings till almost midnight. They were able to sway enough of these No votes to Yes votes, and then right after CAFTA passed they had a special bill pass that gave millions of dollars worth of funds to the districts whose Congressmen changed their votes for the Bush Administration.

As far as the move to create a North American Union, Bush DID have the three meetings with Mexico and Canada without Congressional approval, and he signed all three agreements without Congressional approval. In fact, there are now members of Congress and many state Legislatures who are working on Legislation at both the State and Federal level to block what Bush has done. This is one example of how "Bush usurps the system to do all of these things". If you would like to see some others, just take a look at all of the Executive Orders that he has signed while in office.
 

StefanM

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Tama said:
Really?

Two words:
Alito
Roberts

Remember, he was going to nominate Harriet Miers.

Besides, this is only in theory. Alito and Roberts haven't made much difference so far.
 

JustChristian

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webdog said:
OK you last two posters...what has Bush done to "destroy America"? What nonsense...


Gotten us into a war in Iraq for no good reason other than his Neocon staff members urged him to do so. Did absolutely nothing to heed the warnings about 9/11 and then did nothing in response to the attack. Took us from a surplus budget to a huge deficit. Used his pseudo-Christianity to get elected and then said that Moslems and Christians worship the same god and that Moslems will get to heaven by a different route. Completely failed in helping the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Managed to go from a situation in which most of the world supported America because of the 9/11 disaster to one in which most of the world hated America for invading Iraq.
 

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JGrubbs said:
First, our nation was never supposed to be a democracy, regardless of how much politicians like Bush have tried to make us into one. Our founding fathers created a Constitutional Republic, and spoke very much against democracies.

How did bush tried to make us a democracy...

Think about it, if we were a true democracy, Gore would have won because of the popular vote...
But because we are a constitutional republic, Bush won...
 

Tama

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StefanM said:
Remember, he was going to nominate Harriet Miers.

Besides, this is only in theory. Alito and Roberts haven't made much difference so far.

True on both counts.

I'm confident the two appointees will prove to be good choices.
 

Tama

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BaptistBeliever said:
So you think Bush has been a great President? Why?

Great? No.

His presidency has been a mixed bag.

His legacy, in my mind, will be tied to taking the fight to the enemy. I think history will show that Bush had it right when it came to terrorism. He has protected the United States as best he could. Far better than the pacifists in the democrat party.
 
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