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reply posted on 27-3-2004 @ 01:55 AM by American Mad Man
this is such horse crap! Bush the most dangerous president ever? You have got to be kidding...



His desire to make Americans reliant on the market, rather than social savings, has not been deterred by the worst decline in the markets since the Great Depression.


ok hold your breath - the US MUST be reliant on "the market" - arent we dupposed to have a free market. Isn't that what our economy is based on? "Social savings" = more taxes and more wasted government money. The US gov is stupendously bad at spending money. See public schooling, social security, welfare ect ect. In fact, the only thing that they seem good at spending cash on is the military (seeing as how we are the worlds lone superpower) and they even screw that up!

As for that whole "the worst decline in the markets since the Great Depression" BS, think about this thing called inflation. Did he make any adjustments? Probably not. Also, has anyone mentioned the whole economic cycle? Economics dictate that when an economy "booms", it will have a decline thereafter. Bush happened to be in the tail end when he was elected. Also, funny thing how 9/11 wasn't even mentioned in regards to the "decline in markets."
Once again, some liberal democrat has twisted the facts to further a leftist agenda. This is on line with that anti gun crap about "you are more likely to shoot a member of the fam or a friend". What no one tells about that statement is that MOST INTRUDERS ARE PEOPLE YOU KNOW! But this fact is quitly kept safe, hidden away in the land of liberalism like every perverted fact they push.


reply posted on 27-3-2004 @ 10:59 AM by Cyrus
Jeb did have power,
a little too much if you ask me,

www.bushwatch.com...


Why The Public Believes Bush's Lies

"When interviewed by Tim Russert, Vice President Cheney asserted that Iraq was "the heart of the base" for the 9/11 terrorists and went on from there with a series of half-truths and outright deceptions about almost every topic broached, including his supposed lack of current "financial interest in Halliburton ." Mr. Cheney, a master of the above-reproach dead pan, just kept going, effortlessly mowing right through any objections by the host. The vice president was banking, as Dr. Dean did on "This Week," on a cultural environment in which fiction and nonfiction have become so scrambled  and can be so easily manipulated by politicians and show-biz impresarios alike  that credibility itself has become a devalued, if not archaic, news value. This is why the big national mystery of the moment  why do almost 70 percent of Americans believe in Mr. Cheney's fictional insinuation that Saddam Hussein had some hand in 9/11?  is not so hard to crack. As low as the administration's credibility may be, it is still trusted more than the media trying to correct the fictions the White House plants in the national consciousness." --Frank Rich, NMYT, 09.28.03"


just adding a little to your jeb-related issues here, i have reason to think that jeb himself might have been guiding george, and....the people on top of all this?
again, the zionist jews come on top time and time again


reply posted on 27-3-2004 @ 11:08 AM by sanctum
Originally posted by Cyrus
Jeb did have power,
a little too much if you ask me,

www.bushwatch.com...


Why The Public Believes Bush's Lies

"When interviewed by Tim Russert, Vice President Cheney asserted that Iraq was "the heart of the base" for the 9/11 terrorists and went on from there with a series of half-truths and outright deceptions about almost every topic broached, including his supposed lack of current "financial interest in Halliburton ." Mr. Cheney, a master of the above-reproach dead pan, just kept going, effortlessly mowing right through any objections by the host. The vice president was banking, as Dr. Dean did on "This Week," on a cultural environment in which fiction and nonfiction have become so scrambled  and can be so easily manipulated by politicians and show-biz impresarios alike  that credibility itself has become a devalued, if not archaic, news value. This is why the big national mystery of the moment  why do almost 70 percent of Americans believe in Mr. Cheney's fictional insinuation that Saddam Hussein had some hand in 9/11?  is not so hard to crack. As low as the administration's credibility may be, it is still trusted more than the media trying to correct the fictions the White House plants in the national consciousness." --Frank Rich, NMYT, 09.28.03"


just adding a little to your jeb-related issues here, i have reason to think that jeb himself might have been guiding george, and....the people on top of all this?
again, the zionist jews come on top time and time again




the people on top of all this?
again, the zionist jews come on top time and time again.

Good thinking Cyrus,
way to go.
S.



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