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9/23/2005 2:06:43 PM
All I hear from liberals is how Bush "lied" to everyone about going to Iraq. A lie is if you know 100% you are telling someone false information. Bush didn't "lie" because the intellegance of every organization in the world said the same thing Bush was saying. If he had known that Iraq did not have WMDs, and said the things he said, then he would have lied. Clinton lied directly under oath, there is no question about it. Where was the out cry from the left about this? And they say Bush is the misleading president. B.S. The only thing he is guilty of is for trusting the CIA, British, and Russian intellegince services.
9/23/2005 2:07:18 PM
no one has ever made that argument. gg
9/23/2005 2:08:35 PM
^ Clinton didn't lie under oath, he gave misleading testimony (there's a difference). But most serious liberals don't accuse Bush of lying. The smarter ones point out that he's confounded our war on terror at every single turn, which is exactly why he shouldn't be President anymore (God bless the Democrats that couldn't turn THAT into a campaign issue).
9/23/2005 2:09:36 PM
9/23/2005 2:10:21 PM
^ I never said it wouldn't affect me. And I don't think there are many sociology classes that are going to teach me that black people raise their children to think that "we" owe them everything.
9/23/2005 2:16:59 PM
There's a big difference between saying you didn't get your cock sucked by an ugly ho and lying to invade another country.
9/23/2005 2:21:33 PM
i mean, they have a point when they say "no one died when clinton lied"
9/23/2005 2:35:16 PM
^ the sperm?
9/23/2005 2:39:14 PM
9/23/2005 2:40:51 PM
^^^ But come on, Bush didn't lie. He exagerated, stretched the truth, and killed thousands people. Isn't that bad enough without making shit up about him telling a lie?[Edited on September 23, 2005 at 2:43 PM. Reason : ^]
9/23/2005 2:43:41 PM
Even if Bush didn't lie or exagerate, he was still wrong. Good intentions or bad intentions, he is responsible for thousands of deaths.
9/23/2005 2:52:32 PM
I'm so glad we live in Utopia nowwhere all criticism of the government is unnecessaryand should soon be punishable by death
9/23/2005 3:17:47 PM
9/23/2005 4:41:11 PM
Hey, would you like a cup of speculation with your bowl of understatement.
9/23/2005 4:44:19 PM
only if you would like a cup of speculation with your bowl of assumptions.[Edited on September 23, 2005 at 6:40 PM. Reason : .]
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9/23/2005 8:22:49 PM
the only thing i have to contest is the part about stubborness. do you propose that we just up and leave? THAT would be a bigger travesty, by far.
9/23/2005 8:26:55 PM
No, I agree that we can't just leave, that would be just as wrong as going to start with. But we can admit our mistakes and work in earnest to get out. We need to have some humility about ourselves and return to diplomacy. By stubborness, I mean Bush is too stubborn to admit that we made a mistake and kiss and make up with our allies.The single biggest threat to our security is the alienation of our allies. Bush has seriously damaged our country in the eyes of the world. I get the feeling that republicans love him for that because it makes them feel badass to think we don't have to answer to our peers. But history shows that nations who try to take on the world will lose. I'm willing to accept that maybe Bush & Co. really believed Iraq had WMDs and was a threat to our allies in the region. But when you are so bold as to invade a country in this pre-emptive fashion, you had better be prepared to be wrong and be man enough to admit to it.
9/23/2005 10:00:07 PM
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9/24/2005 9:10:48 AM
US Federal FinancesNot relevant, but I wanted to post them somewhere. [Edited on September 25, 2005 at 8:28 AM. Reason : .]
9/25/2005 8:27:56 AM
I didn't know our gov't owned the GDP, and could use it to pay the debt.
9/25/2005 8:37:25 AM
Neither did I... who is saying it does? My graph utilizes %GDP to provide the necessary relativism to the size of government. For example, a government that constitutes 50% of a $1 trillion dollar economy is more pervasive than one that constitutes 5% of a $10 trillion dollar economy, although in dollar amounts they are the same size.
9/25/2005 10:04:20 AM
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9/25/2005 7:50:12 PM
^^"know what they're talking about"ahahah oh man...thats a good one...oh keep telling yourself that sweetie
9/26/2005 9:18:24 AM
do what now?
9/26/2005 9:58:39 AM
^,^^
9/26/2005 10:00:37 AM