And "we" elected those representatives, did we not? I didn't vote for Feinstein or Boxer, but they're still my senators...much to my chagrin of course.So Bush and a republican controlled Congress and Senate are at fault.
I dunno about that. I'm one of the conspiracy theorists about that 2000 election, so I don't necessarily agree that "we" elected Bush.And "we" elected those representatives, did we not? I didn't vote for Feinstein or Boxer, but they're still my senators...much to my chagrin of course.
I voted for Bush in 04. How? For the same reasons that everyone here is voting for either Obama or McCain today. You know..."The Lesser of Two Evils" syndrome or the "Head in The Sand" complex. I will never again vote for a candidate that has not proven himself/herself again. McCain and Obama both have voted for legislation to perpetuate war, strip us of our constitutional rights, and increase federal spending. If anyone thinks Obama is our Savior (or McCain for that matter), think again. Obama just voted in favor of FISA that has allowed for the continued acts of warrantless federal wiretapping on US citizens and granting telecoms immunity. He has also stated (I know I'm repeating myself here but since nobody is listening it doesn't matter) in his "Blueprint for America" that he intends upon increasing troop strength by another 100,000 and has just gone on record for his desire to increase troop levels in Afghanistan...Hardly an anti-war candidate IMO.I dunno about that. I'm one of the conspiracy theorists about that 2000 election, so I don't necessarily agree that "we" elected Bush.
And on that note, how could anyone, anyone!, have voted for Bush/Cheney in '04? Okay, 2000, maybe, I get it. They wanted some "change"; away from Clinton's moderate ways, fine. But in '04? How did that happen? I just don't get it. I also don't get how these die-hards can keep singing the praises of such an obviously failed administration. Makes ya wonder.
I actually said that "we" elected "those representatives" though. I was including the members of Congress that actually put through the legislation. Bush would not have gotten his war had it not been for Congress voting in favor of the Iraq Resolution, true?I dunno about that. I'm one of the conspiracy theorists about that 2000 election, so I don't necessarily agree that "we" elected Bush.
We invaded Iraq on Bush's and the Congresses orders.
So Bush and a republican controlled Congress and Senate are at fault.
Did I not say that Dave?I actually said that "we" elected "those representatives" though. I was including the members of Congress that actually put through the legislation. Bush would not have gotten his war had it not been for Congress voting in favor of the Iraq Resolution, true?
Actually CALEA got the ball rolling Dank....but the damages was already done with the previous congress.
Did I not say that Dave?
Correctamundo my friend.At the Time of the Vote to go to war, was not both houses controlled by the Republican Party?
And it was passed by the Senate 99 to 1. Now there's bipartisanship!Bush wanted rights taken away, the passed the "Patriot Act" (when RICO would have sufficed.)
You're not mistaking me for a neo-con now, are you?I know you hate conceding a point to anyone you consider a lib...
No, but on some trhings I do tend you wonderYou're not mistaking me for a neo-con now, are you?
Wow, like, totally......BTW, I love your Mao Mart "ad."
Some libs, (pretty much all), are so dense that I am forced to put on my "lib hat" just to enjoy the "debate". Logic falls flat every time. So fuck trying to persuade, let's eat cake....No actually if you read your way through it, it makes a lot of sense....
Let me ask, Are you even capable of constructing a debate with out personal attacks or name calling?
To me it shows you're lack of an education.
Try having a debate with out name calling sometime, you may find it intellectually stimulating and in the very least it may even garner you smidgen of respect.