and with the new funding (borrowing) approved brings the total spent:
$40,000,000,000... Just to stroke Dubya's cowboy ego!
This war was started by Dubya based on lies. The war on "Terra" is just the latest name this administration has placed on it to get you sheeple to chant and follow. The threat of terrorist has been greatly increased by Dubya's cowboy diplomacy and the longer we "stay the course" the worse it will become until even you sheeple say enough is enough. By then many thousands of more lives will be lost and untold monies spent for naught.
You wouldn’t be referring to the US citizens’ complacent lack of cotton candy constitution would you? Like how American Idle gets more votes than the American presidential election while in Iraq woman are risking their lives to vote for a government that ‘might’ work that is being supported by these American Idle fans?
Don’t worry S3nd K3ys, there will be another attack on US soil were white people die and our population will be spurred into patriotism and willingness to sacrifice just long enough for a new war resolution, possibly two!
Like...noblood foroilandstuff!!!!!
I could care less about the elections. They're fixed anyway. There's no way that many people could have voted for that idiot not once, but TWICE.
With your new attitude you’re going to be supper popular! I bet the big man on campus will ask YOU to the prom!
Anyway, the elections weren’t fixed. That just makes you sound crazy. Bush scared the country into electing him with imagination terrorism.
Terrorism is not imaginary. He used a very real threat and fear of another atrocity as a campaign platform to get himself elected. Clever political manuvering, very clever.
| horseatingweeds wrote: |
| American Idle |
Heh, that's be best freudian-ly mistyped phrase I've ever had the pleasure to see. (Idol for those that don't get it).
It's stupid, all the controversy. We can bitch and moan about it all we want, but is that changing the fact that we're in Iraq? No.
Is one person on these forums claiming that Bush is a terrorist, blah blah blah going to change the fact that he's in the White House? No.
I guess anti-President is just the new trend. A Democrat could come to power and then everyone will hate him for one reason or another. Political party has nothing to do with it, it's just rebellion now. America is no longer willing to listen to authority, and so we're like adolescents now, we all want to just be doing our own thing... anarchy, almost.
| AftershockVibe wrote: |
| horseatingweeds wrote: | | American Idle |
Heh, that's be best freudian-ly mistyped phrase I've ever had the pleasure to see. (Idol for those that don't get it). |
Notice the trend.... complacency? Smart Azzz
Perhaps the Freudian-ly-ness was with the reader? 
| Soulfire wrote: |
| I guess anti-President is just the new trend. A Democrat could come to power and then everyone will hate him for one reason or another. Political party has nothing to do with it, it's just rebellion now. America is no longer willing to listen to authority, and so we're like adolescents now, we all want to just be doing our own thing... anarchy, almost. |
Unfortunatly it is hardly a new trend around here, with so many people from different cultures either blaiming Bush for the war (I personally do myself), but what is truly disheartening is the fact they blame the US public for the war also...granted Bush was elected by US citizens....but I was not one of those who voted for him....so is it fair to also blame me for my governments shortcomings? He lied to us while running for office, and the majority of the voters believed him....so tell me...what are the US citizens guilty of and why should we *continue* to be punished, insulted, and basically put down for believing lies???
Niether I, nor any other poor working slob in this country can do a damn thing about about how our government acts. They lie to us at election time to gain the votes...then continue on with whatever agenda they had up thier lying sleeves anyway.
| horseatingweeds wrote: |
| Like how American Idle gets more votes than the American presidential election |
Each American Idol voter can vote as many times as he wants for his favourite contestant.
Each American citizen can only vote once.
However, I can't state for a fact that more people are interested in the country's politics rather than in the new pop superstar.
I'm debating closing this thread. We already have a lot of threads on the Iraq war, and there is no news in this thread either. I can't believe it slipped my mind the first time I read it though...
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