Debates among rational adults should be conducted in a civilized manner, without angry outburst suited for teenagers. I always admit when I am wrong, and can change my mind easily if evidence to the contrary is presented.
Tsing Tao, Just curious what were your thoughts about direction of the country during Bush's 2nd term? Regards, redduke
I love it. I love what your are sayings ! No matter what ! Come what may ! the time we have left on earth shouldn't wasted on fear and bitterness! ( especially not over an election, even if Romney won the election, he cannot save USA alone! His choice of running mate - Ryan is a huge mistake caused many votes went to the Dem. ) I am sure you know, "Tsing Tao" is a China-based brewers. "Tsing Tao" Beer is China's number 1 beer ~ it has a pleasant aroma and well-balanced taste. Someone told me that Tsing Tao in ET is Not a Chinese and I believe so because loving and respecting our parents are very important to us. TT. a guy I used to think has a big heart, he's Not pleasant and Not well-balanced anymore because he's destroyed by the election and fear of the future.:eek: Oops! i almost forget to wish you have a Great Thanksgiving! It's great to be alive and be thankful for so many blessings in our lives.
You started insulting folks in this thread and now you want to lecture us about how to conduct a civilized discussion? See the problem with that? You always admit you are wrong? So far you seem to just change the story 2 pages later to suit whatever you are saying. I haven't seen anything quite like it for some time.
I thought Bush was a bad President. Fiscally, he was a nightmare, but no where near as insane as Obama with Bernanke.
Please provide my quote where I insulted anyone. Also, please provide my quote where I changed a story.
This post exactly highlights the issue of why it is so hard to agree between right and left. Bush inherited surpluses and turned them in huge deficits. Obama inherited the mess and just compounded. Technically, this alone shows Bush in a more negative light, but the right refuses to acknowledge this. Then, there is Iraq of course. There is an interesting book, called The "Price of Loyalty" by Ron Suskind about Paul O'Neill tenure as Bush's first Treasury Secretary. Iraq was on agenda of the very 1st cabinet meeting in January 2001. As we all know now, that Iraq's invasion was based on lies, and only happened because Bush wanted it to take place. Then, Bush goes on record, as the president who cuts taxes during a big war (not 100% sure if other presidents did this as well). This is plain insanity. We as a country should have all participated in paying the bills, but this of course would be hugely unpopular with electorate. Now, you might despise Obama, but if you objectively look at events that took and taking place, how can you say that Obama is worse then Bush?