06-20-2004, 11:25 AM
Just because we view things differently doesn't mean my facts are wrong. What I know is straight from what I've read. It's all 100% true to me, but could be 100% false to you. You support republican views; I support democratic views.
Global warming is humanity's fault, yes. In the 90's we were doing so many things to help it. We can all thank Clinton for doing that. But when Bush was elected, he got all those things removed, just so he could receive big donations from big money corporations. To this day he ignores it.
There are so many different ideas for 9/11 lets just stay away from it. But at least now the truth behind it is coming out and Bush's ratings are slowly, but assuredly, dropping. Lets just hope he doesn't try to **** over Florida again. Most people don't know what happened there, but I've got a nice movie from Michael Moore that explains ALL of it, even though I knew the full extent of it after the election.
I'm not the one to argue about this. What I know is still minimal compared to what horrors about Bush I could have learned if politics was even interesting. But one day Spoony I hope to actually have a good, intense debate about this whole situation. Just now isn't the time.
Edit: Congress only voted for the war because they were sort of forced into it. The country was slapped in the face, its reputation sat on. Congress didn't want to **** off the country even more by keeping us from war. It was the PERFECT setup for Bush to go to Iraq and take out Sadaam. The first thing Bush wanted to do when in office, he asked, "Find me a way to take out Saddam." It all goes back to the days of his father, and personal issues. And one of the rules of being a president is "Not to let personal ideas affect your judgment of the country." Sure you are opinionated to your decision, but is it not a democracy? We vote on what we want to do, not go with what the president says we do.
God now I'm all riled up. I wish I had never came into this thread. I'll most likely be pissed till monday when I get the house to myself again.
Global warming is humanity's fault, yes. In the 90's we were doing so many things to help it. We can all thank Clinton for doing that. But when Bush was elected, he got all those things removed, just so he could receive big donations from big money corporations. To this day he ignores it.
There are so many different ideas for 9/11 lets just stay away from it. But at least now the truth behind it is coming out and Bush's ratings are slowly, but assuredly, dropping. Lets just hope he doesn't try to **** over Florida again. Most people don't know what happened there, but I've got a nice movie from Michael Moore that explains ALL of it, even though I knew the full extent of it after the election.
I'm not the one to argue about this. What I know is still minimal compared to what horrors about Bush I could have learned if politics was even interesting. But one day Spoony I hope to actually have a good, intense debate about this whole situation. Just now isn't the time.
Edit: Congress only voted for the war because they were sort of forced into it. The country was slapped in the face, its reputation sat on. Congress didn't want to **** off the country even more by keeping us from war. It was the PERFECT setup for Bush to go to Iraq and take out Sadaam. The first thing Bush wanted to do when in office, he asked, "Find me a way to take out Saddam." It all goes back to the days of his father, and personal issues. And one of the rules of being a president is "Not to let personal ideas affect your judgment of the country." Sure you are opinionated to your decision, but is it not a democracy? We vote on what we want to do, not go with what the president says we do.
God now I'm all riled up. I wish I had never came into this thread. I'll most likely be pissed till monday when I get the house to myself again.