BUSH IS EVIL

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Registered: 08-20-2004
BUSH IS EVIL
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Wed, 09-08-2004 - 10:51am
After reading all these posts, its seems fruitless to even argue with eachother. Bush is just plain evil. That's it. He will be remembered in 100 years (if he doesn't destroy the world before then) as a terrible person, like Pinnochet, Stalin, etc. There is no arguing. He is causing misery and heartache to too many people to ignore this fact.

Bush just wants to start a holy war. And the fundamentalist Muslims want to keep him in power so the war can begin.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-24-2004
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 10:35am


Are you absolutely positive about that? Be careful...

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-28-2004
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 10:38am


Hey sweetcakes (let's stop with the fake endearments, shall we?), 9-11 and bombing Iraq are 2 separate events. Bush dropped the ball in the fight against terrorism. He not only diluted our forces he's created more hate against Americans in the middle east then ever before. Since his inept decisions more terrorists are being created every single day. How people can equate the fight against terrorism with the bombing of Iraq is beyond comprehension. Our forces are so busy trying to clean up the mess Bush created in Iraq that the terrorists are unfettered in the real hothouses where they're still thriving.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-24-2004
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 10:42am


Plus they are creating new ones..and with each day that passes, they are learning new ways not to be found... We can't just say that they are in Afghan or Iraq or Syria anymore.
iVillage Member
Registered: 07-12-2001
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 10:44am
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Right, and if Clinton had taken care of him when he had the chance we wouldn't have to deal with him now. (oops .... sorry, I know how much it upsets you when I mention him)

Bev

girl in chair
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-24-2004
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 10:55am
Mention Clinton all you like, doesn't bother me at all, BUT it doesn't change anything does it? Bush is in charge now right or have you forgotten that fact? Bush could have gotten Osama, we were in his backyard. I thought that was the whole reason to go to Afghan. We focused more time and attention to Iraq than we did for Afghan and Osama. Why do you think that is? Do you have any reasons for that? Why is Sadaam more important than Osama? Why is Iraq more important than Afghan? Or do you feel that geting Sadaam and Iraq was enough? Don't you have any feelings whatsoever that Osama is still at large and still planning another attack?

We need to focus on the now at this moment, but if you want to discuss Clinton I am all for it. So what say you? Are you willing to talk about the former president or the present president?

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 11:03am
Cheney The Cheater is pure evil! How dare Cheney attempt to frighten the American people into voting for the Shrub and his merry gang of liars? Does Cheney really believe that we will be attacked under Kerry? What about 9/11? Wasn't Baby Bush and Cheney in control over this country on 9/11? Yet, Baby Bush takes no responsibility for 9/11. Wasn't Baby Bush "supposed" to be the "responsible" President. Has Baby Bush taken responsibility for anything! Nope! Can we please impeach this fool!
iVillage Member
Registered: 07-12-2001
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 11:04am
I didn't say I thought Saddam was "more important" than bin Laden. But I'm glad he is gone. And I've talked to enough people who have worked in an intelligence capacity to know that he DID harbor terrorists (including Al Qaeda) and that he DID pose an imminent threat to our country. Of course, since my sources worked in a confidential capacity, I can't divulge them. But, you will believe what you wish anyway, and I will take the word of those I trust and know to be telling the truth.

Bev

girl in chair
iVillage Member
Registered: 08-28-2004
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 11:06am
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Right, and if Clinton had taken care of him when he had the chance we wouldn't have to deal with him now. (oops .... sorry, I know how much it upsets you when I mention him)

Bev>


Some people would rather be right than alive. What matters is today. As Americans we should all be concerned about getting Bush out of office. He's in over his head and he's going to bury all of us if we don't get him out. It's not about whose political party wins, it's about the future of our country and the world. The rest of the world understands this a lot better than we do, that's why they want Bush out so badly. They are very aware that he's the wrong man to be in charge of the most powerful nation on earth at this critical time. Read some of the letters to the editor in news magazines. You'll get an idea of how people around the globe feel about our inept leader.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-24-2004
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 11:11am


Likewise, I will do the same. So I take it you have no feelings on anything else I said. Remarkable.

Never asked did I?

No one said Sadaam didn't harbor terrorists, did they? I am just saying there are terrorists everywhere, so that gives us a reason to invade another country? My point is Osama is still at large and everyone seems to be fine with this. I have not heard of many republicans blast out against Bush for this. Wonder why?

iVillage Member
Registered: 07-12-2001
In reply to: nisa77
Thu, 09-09-2004 - 12:54pm
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Oh, I have plenty of "feelings," as you say. I just don't see any point in getting into it. What purpose would it serve, anyway? You will continue to believe as you do, and I will continue to believe what I know to be the truth.

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I can't speak for "republicans" or even Republicans, as I am not one myself. But I think the reasons why he is still at large are much too complex to blame Bush alone. As I stated before, it would have been MUCH easier if he had been taken care of years earlier, before he had the chance to disappear into the mountains of Pakistan.

Bev

girl in chair

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