Kerry On Iraq
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OH NOS, KERRY IS A FLIP FLOPPER!!!11
Gimme a fucking break.
Since when is it considered a character flaw to change your opinion on something when new facts become available?
Isn't it a bigger character flaw to 'stick to your guns' after the facts become available then stubbornly and arrogantly refuse to admit you may have made a mistake?
Gimme a fucking break.
Since when is it considered a character flaw to change your opinion on something when new facts become available?
Isn't it a bigger character flaw to 'stick to your guns' after the facts become available then stubbornly and arrogantly refuse to admit you may have made a mistake?
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Yeah, my favourite part is they quote "I voted for the appropriation bill before I voted against it" as a flaw...
If the bill hadn't changed, it wouldn't have been up for another vote... the idea of changing bills is to get people to, oh my god, change their vote because the content has changed.
The people that don't bother to understand the logisitics of anyone's voting record (Kerry isn't the only one that can be made to look wishy washy) irritate me. The fuckstains that DO understand this and toss this shit around anyway, in a cynical attempt to sway the aforementioned morons, make me sick to my stomach.
If the bill hadn't changed, it wouldn't have been up for another vote... the idea of changing bills is to get people to, oh my god, change their vote because the content has changed.
The people that don't bother to understand the logisitics of anyone's voting record (Kerry isn't the only one that can be made to look wishy washy) irritate me. The fuckstains that DO understand this and toss this shit around anyway, in a cynical attempt to sway the aforementioned morons, make me sick to my stomach.
May 2003 - "Mission Accomplished"
June 2005 - "The mission isn't easy, and it will not be accomplished overnight"
-- G W Bush, freelance writer for The Daily Show.
June 2005 - "The mission isn't easy, and it will not be accomplished overnight"
-- G W Bush, freelance writer for The Daily Show.
Bush threatened to veto the first version of the $87B appropriation bill.
the part that required that it roll back a tax cut to fund the war.
Reagan's tax cuts of 1981 were rolled back when it was obvious that increasing defense expenditures were necessary. In 82 and 83 they rolled cuts back.
the same thing needed to be done in 2003, and it is wildly ironic that Republicans propagandize somebody who voted for fiscal conservatism as "the most liberal member of Congress."
I think it shows you how they are largely bereft of any semblence of integrity in the Bush Cheney campaign.
the BIGGEST flip flop that any American has ever made regarding Terrorism and our national defense was made by George Bush.
we'll be waiting.
the part that required that it roll back a tax cut to fund the war.
Reagan's tax cuts of 1981 were rolled back when it was obvious that increasing defense expenditures were necessary. In 82 and 83 they rolled cuts back.
the same thing needed to be done in 2003, and it is wildly ironic that Republicans propagandize somebody who voted for fiscal conservatism as "the most liberal member of Congress."
I think it shows you how they are largely bereft of any semblence of integrity in the Bush Cheney campaign.
the BIGGEST flip flop that any American has ever made regarding Terrorism and our national defense was made by George Bush.
.George W. Bush 9/13/01 wrote:"The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him."
- G.W. Bush, 9/13/01
rationalize that.George W. Bush 3/13/02 wrote:"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02
"I am truly not that concerned about him."
- G.W. Bush, repsonding to a question about bin Laden's whereabouts,
3/13/02 (The New American, 4/8/02)
we'll be waiting.
Last edited by Voronwë on November 1, 2004, 1:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
That's easy. There hasn't been a terrorist attack in the United States since 911. Bush has kicked Al Qaeda's ass all over the globe. He was simply stating that Bin Laden wasn't a big factor in the decision making process of the bad guys anymore while he was on the run hiding in holes.Voronwë wrote:
the BIGGEST flip flop that any American has ever made regarding Terrorism and our national defense was made by George Bush.
.George W. Bush 9/13/01 wrote:"The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him."
- G.W. Bush, 9/13/01
rationalize that.George W. Bush 3/13/02 wrote:"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02
"I am truly not that concerned about him."
- G.W. Bush, repsonding to a question about bin Laden's whereabouts,
3/13/02 (The New American, 4/8/02)
we'll be waiting.
He wasn't concerned about him but didn't say he wasn't making every reasonable effort to find him. You've got to be careful about making a martyr out of him. Even if he was dead, it might be better to leave him buried under a pile of rubble instead of causing the fanatics to flip out.
pretty fucking weakWinnow wrote:That's easy. There hasn't been a terrorist attack in the United States since 911. Bush has kicked Al Qaeda's ass all over the globe. He was simply stating that Bin Laden wasn't a big factor in the decision making process of the bad guys anymore while he was on the run hiding in holes.Voronwë wrote:
the BIGGEST flip flop that any American has ever made regarding Terrorism and our national defense was made by George Bush.
.George W. Bush 9/13/01 wrote:"The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him."
- G.W. Bush, 9/13/01
rationalize that.George W. Bush 3/13/02 wrote:"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02
"I am truly not that concerned about him."
- G.W. Bush, repsonding to a question about bin Laden's whereabouts,
3/13/02 (The New American, 4/8/02)
we'll be waiting.
He wasn't concerned about him but didn't say he wasn't making every reasonable effort to find him. You've got to be careful about making a martyr out of him. Even if he was dead, it might be better to leave him buried under a pile of rubble instead of causing the fanatics to flip out.
I don't think so. If you killed the president of the united states, would it do much to stop democracy? Not really.Tenuvil wrote:
pretty fucking weak
If you bombed the shit out of Washington and killed 75 percent of the senators and congressmen, and half the governors of the 50 states, would that make a bigger impact on the functionality of the United States?
Liberals yell and scream over Bin Laden being alive because it's and easy mark for the campaign trail but Bush has done the right thing and finding one man in a rat hole is still a priority but is harder than you think.
It's taken out of context just like when Kerry jumped all over Bush saying the war couldn't be won on terror (taken out of context in that he was talking about the conventional definition of a war)Tenuvil wrote:Winnow, I'm not following your argument as to how the statements by Bush don't constitute a massive flip-flop.
Smoke and mirrors!looks like he's staying in something more like the Four Seasons - Riyadh than a rat hole.
but maybe the rat holes you frequent have good lighting for TV shoots.
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HOW THE FUCK are those quotes out of context? They seem pretty fucking clear to me.Winnow wrote:It's taken out of context just like when Kerry jumped all over Bush saying the war couldn't be won on terror (taken out of context in that he was talking about the conventional definition of a war)Tenuvil wrote:Winnow, I'm not following your argument as to how the statements by Bush don't constitute a massive flip-flop.
Smoke and mirrors!looks like he's staying in something more like the Four Seasons - Riyadh than a rat hole.
but maybe the rat holes you frequent have good lighting for TV shoots.
Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out.
The same way the winning the war on terror quote was taken out of context for spin doctoring purposes.noel wrote:HOW THE FUCK are those quotes out of context? They seem pretty fucking clear to me.Winnow wrote:It's taken out of context just like when Kerry jumped all over Bush saying the war couldn't be won on terror (taken out of context in that he was talking about the conventional definition of a war)Tenuvil wrote:Winnow, I'm not following your argument as to how the statements by Bush don't constitute a massive flip-flop.
Smoke and mirrors!looks like he's staying in something more like the Four Seasons - Riyadh than a rat hole.
but maybe the rat holes you frequent have good lighting for TV shoots.
How is it derailing the thread when you said:Voronwë wrote:well taking quotes out of context, and outright lieing about them the way Bush/Cheney 04 are different things.
1. "global test"
2. "we want terrorism to be a nuissance"
but on a serious note how about not derailing the thread by spamming nonsense.
Expect it to go unchallenged? I was completely on topic in explaining a different angle on your quotes.rationalize that.
we'll be waiting.
That pretty much describes Bush's quote on Bin Laden. While I'd love for us to catch him, I have to say it doesn't bother me all that much that we have him completely neutralized hiding in a cave somewhere while we're massacring Al Qaeda's entire leadership. It's funny, I remember reading speculation about how the "October surprise" would be Bin Laden being caught, and people on the left were saying "he's just a figurehead anyways, it wouldn't be a big deal." Now suddenly things are different...I wonder why?miir wrote:to change your opinion on something when new facts become available?
Edit: Kerry does change his opinion because of new facts: poll numbers.
Freedom of speech makes it much easier to spot the idiots.
Winnow wrote:I don't think so. If you killed the president of the united states, would it do much to stop democracy? Not really.Tenuvil wrote:
pretty fucking weak
Yeah, its probably a lot more efficient to have the current presiden to sit another 4 years than to killl him if you wanna hurt the US democracy and the citizens civil rights.
"Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich"
Damn, you guys would try jusifty Osama's actions if he was our republican canidate...its more sick then sad, reallyBrotha wrote:That pretty much describes Bush's quote on Bin Laden. While I'd love for us to catch him, I have to say it doesn't bother me all that much that we have him completely neutralized hiding in a cave somewhere while we're massacring Al Qaeda's entire leadership. It's funny, I remember reading speculation about how the "October surprise" would be Bin Laden being caught, and people on the left were saying "he's just a figurehead anyways, it wouldn't be a big deal." Now suddenly things are different...I wonder why?miir wrote:to change your opinion on something when new facts become available?
Edit: Kerry does change his opinion because of new facts: poll numbers.
BUSH FUCKED UP...its not that hard to admit, even if you agree with him most of the time
Then of course, rational republicans who are able to see flaws and positives in any canidate are voting for kerry this year
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You have to understand the rationale to know why that statement is false. Everythign Bush does is by way of divine providence. God does not fuck up, therefor neither does his direct servant - GWB.BUSH FUCKED UP...its not that hard to admit
I agree. It is why I think this will be a Kerry landslide. Bible thumpers, however, are by definition not rational. Bush may not be the second coming, but he is doing his best to make it happen. (You can refer back to Akran questioning my thinking that the Rapture would be a bad thing - see the end of the world is A OK with the nutcases that are Bushes base).Then of course, rational republicans who are able to see flaws and positives in any canidate are voting for kerry this year
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Spain tossed out the regime because they tried to blame the terrorist bombing on Basq seperatists instead of Al Qaeda.Pherr the Dorf wrote:What happened in spain? yah they are no threat to anyone any more
It has been widely spun by Republican propagandists that Al Qaeda changed the Spanish election, but the administration there who was pro-Iraq war (when the vast majority of the population was not), tried to bullshit the public about the nature of the subway bombing, and that is why they lost.
quick summary: the bombing did not swing the election. The lieing about the bombing swung the election.
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The point is over that way... the point is AQ is still commiting major acts of terrorismVoronwë wrote:Spain tossed out the regime because they tried to blame the terrorist bombing on Basq seperatists instead of Al Qaeda.Pherr the Dorf wrote:What happened in spain? yah they are no threat to anyone any more
It has been widely spun by Republican propagandists that Al Qaeda changed the Spanish election, but the administration there who was pro-Iraq war (when the vast majority of the population was not), tried to bullshit the public about the nature of the subway bombing, and that is why they lost.
quick summary: the bombing did not swing the election. The lieing about the bombing swung the election.
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Do you have any poll numbers to back this up? There had to of been polls taken asking people why exactly they changed their minds on who they were going to vote for, but I can't seem to find any no matter how much googling I do.Voronwë wrote:Spain tossed out the regime because they tried to blame the terrorist bombing on Basq seperatists instead of Al Qaeda.Pherr the Dorf wrote:What happened in spain? yah they are no threat to anyone any more
It has been widely spun by Republican propagandists that Al Qaeda changed the Spanish election, but the administration there who was pro-Iraq war (when the vast majority of the population was not), tried to bullshit the public about the nature of the subway bombing, and that is why they lost.
quick summary: the bombing did not swing the election. The lieing about the bombing swung the election.
I agree with you that them blaming ETA when the evidence pointed the other way was a big factor, but I really don't see how you can deny that there was a big "this wouldn't have happened if we hadn't of invaded Iraq" reaction from a population that was something like 90 percent against the war.
Freedom of speech makes it much easier to spot the idiots.