Example of Bush Supporter

Discussion in 'Politics' started by arealpissedgoy, Jul 19, 2008.

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    President George W. Bush, former president George H.W. Bush and former Florida governor Jeb Bush surprise Rush Limbaugh with joint call-in to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Rush's show.
     
    #31     Aug 1, 2008


  2. I never stated religion was the problem. I stated the conservative mind is a problem.

    You are unconsciously equating what is a societal norm with what you think I posted.

    Most conservatives profess to be religious , however many religious people are moderate.

    There's nothing wrong with religion. However, conservatives have a uncanny way of politicizing religion. back to the mental defect part again. The hypocrites.
     
    #32     Aug 1, 2008
  3. Fair enough.

    I still think the idea that conservatism is selfishness is just plain wrong. And this is the main point I wanted to discuss, not the religious part. I was simply addressing the fact that church goers are the most generous part of society.

    I will disagree with you that the conservative mind is the problem. I will say GOVERNMENT is the problem, and the idea that government can solve society's ills is the problem.
     
    #33     Aug 1, 2008
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    If this thread isn't irony, I don't know what is .......
     
    #34     Aug 1, 2008
  5. You're only saying government is the problem because like everyone who does, their peer group and those they answer to and dare not defy say it. Who do you hold accountable the briber or the bribee, the corruptor or the corruptee, the civil servant who couldn't anticpate the loophole in the law when he crafted it, that was intended to make the playing field level or the ambition that discovered the language that deconstructed the spirit of the law using competition as his rationale towards cheap self-interest. If government isn't relied on to at least hopefully save us from ourselves then we're doomed to have our throats slashed by the invisible hand and its disdain for the rule of law.
     
    #35     Aug 1, 2008

  6. An apt analogy would be; A drunk imbecile falls down the stairs. Blames the stairs for his fall.
     
    #36     Aug 5, 2008
  7. Continuing with the theme of delving into the psychosis of the 25th percentile imbecile.



    Food emergency: Fla. man dials 911, complains that sandwich shop left sauce off Italian sub

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-odd-911-sandwich-call,0,877508.story

    Peterson initially called the emergency number Thursday so that officers could have his subs made correctly, according to a police report. The second call was to complain that police officers weren't arriving fast enough.

    Subway workers told police that Peterson, 42, became belligerent and yelled when they were fixing his order. They locked him out of the store when he left to call police.

    When officers arrived, they tried to calm Peterson and explain the proper use of 911. Those efforts failed, and he was arrested on a charge of making false 911 calls.





    Florida. Sun, sand and Bikini clad beauties. What's not to love about the place?

    Except the over-priced shoddy condos and the 25th percentile imbeciles who seem to have a run of the place.

    The wonders of modern medicine. Keeping the retarded alive to breed more 25th percentiles.
     
    #37     Aug 5, 2008
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    #38     Aug 5, 2008

  9. Right Tarzan, and there is no such thing as corruption, just people who weren't alert enough when they were blind-sided.
     
    #39     Aug 5, 2008
  10. [Bruce Ivins, a 62-year-old research specialist at the government's biodefence laboratory in Maryland has committed suicide just as federal prosecutors were preparing to charge him for the anthrax attacks which brought such fear to the US shortly after 9-11. It is worth remembering how quickly some were to state that the most possible scenario was that Saddam Hussein was behind the anthrax attacks

    Here's John McCain discussing the possibility that the anthrax might be linked to Saddam Hussein:
    LETTERMAN: How are things going in Afghanistan now?
    MCCAIN: I think we’re doing fine …. I think we’ll do fine. The second phase — if I could just make one, very quickly — the second phase is Iraq. There is some indication, and I don’t have the conclusions, but some of this anthrax may — and I emphasize may — have come from Iraq.
    from 2001
     
    #40     Aug 6, 2008