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Apr 6, 2014 23:08:36   #
Anigav6969
 
hprinze wrote:
What did you disagree about as far as the Bush domestic issues? Domestic issues was the subject of my post.

Since I complained about his refusal to veto the wasteful spending of congress and his catering to illegal immigrants and since you completely disagreed, I assume you agreed with the wasteful spending and the catering to illegals.


I'm real sorry, I confused yours with another post..I'll check what your referring to and answer you

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Apr 6, 2014 23:12:51   #
Anigav6969
 
hprinze wrote:
What did you disagree about as far as the Bush domestic issues? Domestic issues was the subject of my post.

Since I complained about his refusal to veto the wasteful spending of congress and his catering to illegal immigrants and since you completely disagreed, I assume you agreed with the wasteful spending and the catering to illegals.


Oh no, okay..it's hard for me to say he was honorable, with the whole Iraq war situation..but other than that he seemed okay..he also did more than anyone when it comes to the AIDS situation in South Africa

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Apr 6, 2014 23:16:30   #
Anigav6969
 
bmac32 wrote:
Might have been a little harsh on you but when you've been there and watched your buddy blown apart, your 10 feet away and there's nothing you can do the hair and the back of my neck bristled.


No worries here..thank you..is that true?? Were you in war? I can't even comprehend how difficult that must be..I have so much respect for the people in our military..we should treat our veterans so much better than we do

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Apr 6, 2014 23:22:26   #
Brian Devon
 
[quote=Anigav6969]Oh no, okay..it's hard for me to say he was honorable, with the whole Iraq war situation..but other than that he seemed okay..








Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play???

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Apr 6, 2014 23:23:48   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
There are lots of us here, many had it a lot harder that I. I'm just glad to be alive.


Anigav6969 wrote:
No worries here..thank you..is that true?? Were you in war? I can't even comprehend how difficult that must be..I have so much respect for the people in our military..we should treat our veterans so much better than we do

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Apr 6, 2014 23:35:14   #
Anigav6969
 
bmac32 wrote:
There are lots of us here, many had it a lot harder that I. I'm just glad to be alive.


You're a better man than me..the people in our military are the best of us

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Apr 6, 2014 23:36:57   #
Anigav6969
 
[quote=Brian Devon]
Anigav6969 wrote:
Oh no, okay..it's hard for me to say he was honorable, with the whole Iraq war situation..but other than that he seemed okay..








Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play???


Lol...maybe I'm tired, I can't think of much about Bush other than the Iraq war..I was so angry over that...well, I guess there was the economic melt down come to think of it

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Apr 6, 2014 23:51:21   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
I don't fully agree, the service has it's problems and it's not getting any better.


Anigav6969 wrote:
You're a better man than me..the people in our military are the best of us

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Apr 7, 2014 00:07:45   #
Brian Devon
 
Alicia wrote:
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I agree with you but, if you will note, he's changing the attitude once held. He's taken up painting and hoping to be compared to Churchill.







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I am sure, like der fuhrer, W, will primarily be remembered for his paintings. That other stuff???...not so much...

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Apr 7, 2014 06:06:21   #
Caboose Loc: South Carolina
 
You sound like an Obama voter. Bush was a progressive
but Obama makes him look like a Choir boy in destruction
to this country.

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Apr 7, 2014 07:02:29   #
Buford Loc: Arizona
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
No joke here...I just think, like I said, GWB started an unnecessary war...I feel like this is the worst thing a president can do. My neighbor died in Iraq..for no good reason..so many American men and women lost arms, legs, PTSD ...not to mention trillions of dollars...no matter what that is unforgivable...in my opinion he wins


GWB didn't start any war it was started by a group of cowardously terrorist that killed thousands of innocent people. Or did you forget that. Don't forget how this country came together and supported each other when 911 happened. Look around now and see how Obama has torn this country apart, eliminated jobs, made our military weaker, tried to take many of our rights away and simply screwed this country to pieces. Obama is with no question is the worst president in history even worse than Clinton ( and that's hard to imagine )

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Apr 7, 2014 08:36:10   #
Anigav6969
 
Buford wrote:
GWB didn't start any war it was started by a group of cowardously terrorist that killed thousands of innocent people. Or did you forget that. Don't forget how this country came together and supported each other when 911 happened. Look around now and see how Obama has torn this country apart, eliminated jobs, made our military weaker, tried to take many of our rights away and simply screwed this country to pieces. Obama is with no question is the worst president in history even worse than Clinton ( and that's hard to imagine )
GWB didn't start any war it was started by a group... (show quote)


I don't agree..yes, of course I remember 911..I'm from NY...I know many people that died...the group of terrorists, which 15 of the 19 were from Saudi Arabia..that being said, most were behind invading Afghanistan in going after Bin Ladin..this country was one..Bush could have been a hero..but he decided to invade Iraq which had nothing to do with 911..that's when this country started to really fall apart..like I've been saying..sending our men and women to war for no reason is unforgivable..that being said, LBJ was arguably worse because of Vietnam Nam

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Apr 7, 2014 08:55:47   #
Caboose Loc: South Carolina
 
Youre misinformed. The war with Iraq was not for nothing.

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Apr 7, 2014 09:00:01   #
Caboose Loc: South Carolina
 
AMEN

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Apr 7, 2014 09:37:13   #
hprinze Loc: Central Florida
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
I don't agree..yes, of course I remember 911..I'm from NY...I know many people that died...the group of terrorists, which 15 of the 19 were from Saudi Arabia..that being said, most were behind invading Afghanistan in going after Bin Ladin..this country was one..Bush could have been a hero..but he decided to invade Iraq which had nothing to do with 911..that's when this country started to really fall apart..like I've been saying..sending our men and women to war for no reason is unforgivable..that being said, LBJ was arguably worse because of Vietnam Nam
I don't agree..yes, of course I remember 911..I'm ... (show quote)


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Bush was pressured heavily by the democrat politicians to invade Iraq.
If he had not invaded, the dems would have destroyed him with their dirty politics and
lies.

"One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. That is our bottom line." --President Bill Clinton, Feb. 4, 1998

"If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program." --President Bill Clinton, Feb. 17, 1998


"Iraq is a long way from [here], but what happens there matters a great deal here. For the risks that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face." --Madeline Albright, Feb 18, 1998


"He will use those weapons of mass destruction again, as he has ten times since 1983." --Sandy Berger, Clinton National Security Adviser, Feb, 18, 1998


"[W]e urge you, after consulting with Congress, and consistent with the U.S. Constitution and laws, to take necessary actions (including, if appropriate, air and missile strikes on suspect Iraqi sites) to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq's refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs." Letter to President Clinton, signed by: -- Democratic Senators Carl Levin, Tom Daschle, John Kerry, and others, Oct. 9, 1998


"Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology which is a threat to countries in the region and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process." -Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D, CA), Dec. 16, 1998



"Hussein has ... chosen to spend his money on building weapons of mass destruction and palaces for his cronies." -- Madeline Albright, Clinton Secretary of State, Nov. 10, 1999



"There is no doubt that ... Saddam Hussein has reinvigorated his weapons programs. Reports indicate that biological, chemical and nuclear programs continue apace and may be back to pre-Gulf War status. In addition, Saddam continues to redefine delivery systems and is doubtless using the cover of a licit missile program to develop longer-range missiles that will threaten the United States and our allies." Letter to President Bush, Signed by: -- Sen. Bob Graham (D, FL), and others, Dec 5, 2001


"We begin with the common belief that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a threat to the peace and stability of the region. He has ignored the mandate of the United Nations and is building weapons of mass destruction and th! e means of delivering them." -- Sen. Carl Levin (D, MI), Sept. 19, 2002


"We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country." -- Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002


"Iraq's search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power." -- Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002


"We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction." -- Sen. Ted Kennedy (D, MA), Sept. 27, 2002


"The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October of 1998. We are confident that Saddam Hussein retains some stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and that he has since embarked on a crash course to build up his chemical and biological warfare capabilities. Intelligence reports indicate that he is seeking nuclear weapons..." -- Sen. Robert Byrd (D, WV), Oct. 3, 2002



"I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force -- if necessary -- to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security." -- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Oct. 9, 2002


"There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons and will likely have nuclear weapons within the next five years ... We also should remember we have always underestimated the progress Saddam has made in development of weapons of mass destruction." -- Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D, WV), Oct 10, 2002


"He has systematically violated, over the course of the past 11 years, every significant UN resolution that has demanded that he disarm and destroy his chemical and biological weapons, and any nuclear capacity. This he has refused to do" -- Rep. Henry Waxman (D, CA), Oct. 10, 2002


"In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including al Qaeda members ... It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons." -- Sen. Hillary Clinton (D, NY), Oct 10, 2002


"We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has, and has had for a number of years, a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction." -- Sen. Bob Graham (D, FL), Dec. 8, 2002


"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to his continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction ... So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real..." -- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2

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