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Bush went from a record surplus to a record deficit

911 happened on his watch

What has Bush accomplished exactly since being in?

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Noreaga said:
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abortion is a moral issue and a personal choice. you can be against it without forcing your views on others.. its not the governments job to do that.. if you like that sort of dictatorship..move to china where they make the decisions on reproduction for you.
Noreaga, Legislators have voted to outlaw prostitution, to punish those who use and/or sell drugs, and to ban child pornography. Each time they voted to criminalize such conduct, they sought to impose their moral beliefs upon dissenters.
 

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USA is safe.... why vote based on FEAR?

I am not a huge fan of Michael Moore but I think he hit the nail on the head in his movie 'Bowling for Colimbine'...

why American's are so overcome by FEAR is beyond me....

SINCE BUSH HAS BEEN IN OFFICE DO YOU BELEIVE THERE ARE MORE OR LESS PEOPLE ACCROSS THE WORLD WHO HATE AMERICANS & WANT TO HARM THEM?:think:

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I think there are people that hate Americans no matter who's in charge. Despite what some politicians say you can't please everyone. All we can do is live to the best of our ability and if someone else doesn't like it, sorry. Regarding your comment about fear, I would venture to say that more foreigners are afraid that Bush will win than Americans just as a percentage.
 

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benassflick,

Was that a real in-the-bank surplus or a projected surplus? The stock market would have still made a correction had Gore been elected, though, and that's where the projections fell short.
 

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Benassflick said:
Bush went from a record surplus to a record deficit

911 happened on his watch

What has Bush accomplished exactly since being in?

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Call me crazy, but I think it's a pretty big accomplishment that we've gone over 3 years with no terrorism in America.
 

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This does not mean he is not dumb!

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He received a bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1968, received a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1975. he assembled the group of partners that purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989. Became governor of the 2nd largest state in the union. He became the first Governor in Texas history to be elected to consecutive four-year terms when he was re-elected on November 3, 1998, with 68.6 percent of the vote.

This is the guy that was pictured on the newspapers reading a book to a little girl with the book upside down! I agree with Drunkguy, if I would be the son of a president I would have a PhD in economics! If I had all his money, I would buy the Toronto Blue Jays! (yeah, I know they are not that good, but oh well, I like them! :ughhh: )

I don't believe Kerry to be the greatest choice ever, but he cannot be worse than George W. Bush.

By the way, on the line "When people question the Presidents intelligence it makes me wonder what there education was...", shouldn't this read "their" instead of "there"? I am no PhD in Language, but I noticed this weird. :)
 

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SportSavant,

Why not compare our worthless greenback to other currencies as well. No offense but it's not like the Canadian $ is a major player. I can just see Greenspan inflating the $ only to see our deficit go into the trillions. :scared: I'd love to hear the outrage at that.
 

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Next question which party has 3 Dui's between them.

Kerry/Edwards or
Bush/Cheney





Answer Bush/Cheny
Bush has 1 and Cheney has 2
* Cheney recieved his 2nd DUI only 18 months after his first one.

Considering most presidents go there whole term or 2 terms without a terrorist attack I would say Bush's record sucks.
Plus they call any actions the Iraqi's do to kick out the American occupation of their country terrorist acts, I would say Bush's record sucks.
Please name someone else that has been the root cause or had more terrorist attacks against Americans happen on their watch. Bush has caused daily terrorist attacks against Americans.
 

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Orgies are the way to ease social tensions, claims US judge

He is the conservative bastion of the US supreme court, a favourite of President Bush, and a hunting partner of the vice-president. He has argued vociferously against abortion rights, and in favour of anti-sodomy laws.


But it turns out that there is another side to Justice Antonin Scalia: he thinks Americans ought to be having more orgies.

Challenged about his views on sexual morality, Justice Scalia surprised his audience at Harvard University, telling them: "I even take the position that sexual orgies eliminate social tensions and ought to be encouraged."

It seems unlikely that this is what President Bush meant when he promised to appoint more judges like Scalia to the court, should the opportunity arise. Crucially, Justice Scalia is one of the judges in favour of overturning Roe v Wade, the landmark judgment protecting abortion as a constitutional right.

One audience member also asked the judge "whether you have any gay friends, and, if not, whether you'd like to be my friend," the Harvard Crimson newspaper reported. "I probably do have some gay friends, but I have never pressed the point," Justice Scalia responded. He offered no clue to the logic behind his claim that orgies eliminate social tensions.
 

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Id say you are quite obsessed with the number of Iraqi people (non military) killed in this war. And Id say you are justified in that!! Bravo to you for speaking out and being obsessed and outraged by this. you can be obsessed if you have a well thought our argument and concern for your issues. 25,000 in a year and a half is approx 55 a day. 55 too many innocent lives. And that is just deaths iserious injuries have been 5 times that by most estimates. Id say we think much alike. Concern over high numbers of deaths to innocent people. Deaths our govt can work on preventing and lowering. Your obsession is the fine people of Iraq and our govt mistakes in continuing to kill them, mine the unborn people inside the womb. <o:p></o:p>

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Perhaps this issue haunts at me more than other issues. but Im concerned over the govt allowing the killing of unborn people yes. Its way near the top of my list of important issues. Not religion at all its logic based really, its just so clear to me that we should not kill people as a matter of convenience. <o:p></o:p>

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But I will not vote based on one issue. My first post said clearly that Im struggling with this election Bush vs Kerry. There are several things I dont like about Kerry and many things I dont like about Bush. If it were one issue Id already have my absent ballet vote casted! This is a struggle. and MN is very tight.<o:p></o:p>

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noreaga I Was not trying to trap you. Just trying to figure out what you meant by a moral issue. your answer was fine and I understand your definitions a bit better.
 

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trytrytry- tell me this, since republicans are so pro life, why has nothing been done in the last 4 years ? They have a republican President and control of the house

their pro life stance is only pandering.
 

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It looks like we'll have many posters on suicide watch election night. Don't say you're shocked when Bush wins easy. I see what the media is doing a mile away, don't fall for it. This Bush bashing has been in full swing for the last year and Bush still leads in most credible polls. Which should tell you it's not really close.
 

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Now you could argue that its not worth getting too uptight on abortion because even the Pro life candidates will do nothing to change anything with it. So in a way its a huge issue yes, but not one that Pro Life people and elected officials can do anything about. But I say wait a minute. Baby steps can happen, some prevention is better than none. Just like in the war against terror, or reducing the deaths in Iraq, will we ever stop all of it ever? No, But some prevention is better than none at all. Some federal court appointments, some federal court decisions, some supreme court decisions some legislation eliminating some forms of abortion etc is a good first step. And then more prevention is better than some prevention. And almost total prevention is better than more prevention. Never going to eliminate all abortions (legal or illegal) just like never going to eliminate killing innocent civilians in difficult military operations. Its baby steps and it’s a start. But still some might think voting on pro choice is a waste as there is nothing that is going to happen anyway. (remember Im sure that people thought that slavery would never end, women would never vote, etc). IT takes time and lots of baby steps but political change can happen if the voice is strong enough. Im sure early on on those issues the voices supporting it seemed like pandering, some of it clearly was to get votes. <o:p></o:p>

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I guess you could argue sort of like you did that no person is really pro life and they will say anything to get a few more votes. And basically some huge overwhelming majority of Americans and elected officials (like 90%) are pro abortion anyway. I will think about that some for sure. That is not consistent with many people Ive met and written to and read but I can not dismiss it out of hand on any statistic I have. Id suggest that if that was the case then dozens if not hundreds of political issues are only pandering to get elected. <o:p></o:p>

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Noreaga said:
trytrytry- tell me this, since republicans are so pro life, why has nothing been done in the last 4 years ? They have a republican President and control of the house

their pro life stance is only pandering.
Since Bush has been in the White House he has passed the partial birth abortion bill which makes it illegal to perform such a horrid procedure. If re-elected I am more than sure he will try to make abortion illegal.

Guess who voted against the Partial birth abortion bill?
 

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bush about to sign off on another huge tax break for big business, to the tune of 134 billion to people who do not need it.

More of the trickle down effect THAT DOES NOT WORK.

Why has Bush never vetoed any spending??
 

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