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Post by Worldomination on Jan 2, 2006 14:20:52 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]I dont trust Bush, I dont trust Blair. I just dont trust government/politics in general. They are but mere puppets of a very much higher organization, in my opinion...and my opinion is fairly well informed...
So Bush gets a no-no from me as well...[/glow]
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Post by Killraven on Jan 7, 2006 17:00:52 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]I dont trust Bush, I dont trust Blair. I just dont trust government/politics in general. They are but mere puppets of a very much higher organization, in my opinion...and my opinion is fairly well informed... So Bush gets a no-no from me as well...[/glow] Which higher organisation is that then, WD??? KR
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Post by Lensman on Jan 17, 2006 5:50:47 GMT
I'm not sure what this has to do with Wells... but I believe Bush Jr. is the worst president we've had at least since W.W. II, and as far as foreign relations go I believe he's the worst in history. During his administration the U.S. has gone from one of the most respected nations on earth to one of the least. The arrogance, narrow-mindedness, willful ignorance, and incompetance displayed by his administration leave me dumfounded that so many voted to re-elect him. So... I guess that would be a "no". Is he obsessed with Iraq? Well it's been reported that he started planning for an invasion of Iraq on the very first day of his administration, so I think that's a definite "yes". It seems that his two main reasons for invading Iraq were: A) there had been an Iraqi plot to kill his father when Bush Sr. was president, and Bush Jr. took this very personally; and B) the U.S. had a large number of troops garrisoned in Saudi Arabia, to counter the threat of invasion by neighboring Iraq, and Bush Jr. (along with at least some of his advisors) stupidly thought that by toppling Saddam's regime we could draw down the number of troops stationed in the mid-east. It's too bad that he decided he and his administration couldn't be honest about his reasons for wanting to invade. To this day lies continue to be pilied on top of lies as the "Bushies" continue to pretend their original excuses were the real reasons, and as they continue to deny the actual reasons. And I won't go into just how badly I think the Iraqi occupation has been bungled... or that Secretary of Pre-emptive Strikes "Defense" Rumsfeld still has not been fired over this incredible mismanagement. You wouldn't want to watch me foam at the mouth and chew the furniture... not a pretty sight.
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Post by wotwfan48 on Apr 6, 2006 23:29:24 GMT
::)the Donald, I talked with americans on another forum site. And yes sometimes they would want to react. Will it be done? ?That is a another story. But I can tell you there is debate about the american govt. coming from others countrys. And yes from US citizens to. Thanks for reading me. ;D What a message I wrote LOL I just wanted to say, the worst fear americains have, is the Bush administration, declaring marshall law. and for them, the only way to say what they want, from the administration is to protest on the street, for now..Chantale. different post than the last. ;Dcheers. C.
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Post by Killraven on Apr 16, 2006 14:44:29 GMT
the Donald, I talked with americans on another forum site. And yes sometimes they would want to react. Will it be done? ?That is a another story. But I can tell you there is debate about the american govt. coming from others countrys. And yes from US citizens to. Thanks for reading me. We read you...shame we didn't understand what you were saying..!
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Post by beecus on May 17, 2006 12:29:31 GMT
Bush seems to be blinded by his own ignorance and arrogance... I think we all agree with his ''big picture'' which is a free and peaceful world, problem is the way he is going about producing the goods. He can't seem to see the irony that starting wars, nuking countries and imposing his own will of 'freedom' is exactly what he seems to be so against in the 1st place. A case of 'My way or the highway..'' Or ''peace through overwhelming firepower'' You simply cannot enforce 'freedom' onto people. Saying that though, how do you deal with a country like Iran... threatening to wipe Israel of the face off the Earth and starting a nuclear program. 1, Wait and see? By which time it is too late, Iran has nuked Israel or has the capability... or 2, Attack them 1st and realise the mistake afterwards like Iraq Whilst I don't agree with Bush I don't envy some of the decisions he has to make for the world. <Edited for spelling>
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