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March 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM #177747March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM #177303Ash HousewaresParticipant
Ditto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM #177656Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM #177664Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM #177670Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM #177757Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 8:15 PM #177328AnonymousGuestThere will be a government bailout of homeowners regardless of who is elected. The reality is that 68% of households are homeowners. Anyone who owns a home is going to want a bailout so that their primary asset doesn’t lose its value. The politicians know this. Unfortunately, those of use who don’t own are in the minority and our tax dollars are going to pay for the bailout of the a-holes.
March 27, 2008 at 8:15 PM #177681AnonymousGuestThere will be a government bailout of homeowners regardless of who is elected. The reality is that 68% of households are homeowners. Anyone who owns a home is going to want a bailout so that their primary asset doesn’t lose its value. The politicians know this. Unfortunately, those of use who don’t own are in the minority and our tax dollars are going to pay for the bailout of the a-holes.
March 27, 2008 at 8:15 PM #177689AnonymousGuestThere will be a government bailout of homeowners regardless of who is elected. The reality is that 68% of households are homeowners. Anyone who owns a home is going to want a bailout so that their primary asset doesn’t lose its value. The politicians know this. Unfortunately, those of use who don’t own are in the minority and our tax dollars are going to pay for the bailout of the a-holes.
March 27, 2008 at 8:15 PM #177695AnonymousGuestThere will be a government bailout of homeowners regardless of who is elected. The reality is that 68% of households are homeowners. Anyone who owns a home is going to want a bailout so that their primary asset doesn’t lose its value. The politicians know this. Unfortunately, those of use who don’t own are in the minority and our tax dollars are going to pay for the bailout of the a-holes.
March 27, 2008 at 8:15 PM #177782AnonymousGuestThere will be a government bailout of homeowners regardless of who is elected. The reality is that 68% of households are homeowners. Anyone who owns a home is going to want a bailout so that their primary asset doesn’t lose its value. The politicians know this. Unfortunately, those of use who don’t own are in the minority and our tax dollars are going to pay for the bailout of the a-holes.
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM #177373socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM #177726socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM #177734socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM #177741socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
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