Bush's Lie

Quote from ARogueTrader:



Why are they saying it?

They are being political, and as it is difficult to accurately gage the success of the war on terrorism. It is just as easy to claim we are winning the war on terrorism as it is to claim we are losing it. We lack statistical data to form a genuine conclusion.

A bomb going off before the election actually favors Bush, not the opposing party, as it will just re-stimulate the 911 fears....and playing on the fears of the American people is Bush's greatest weapon politically speaking.

This is such a dumb statement. "playing on the fears...", what a crock of manure!

Our great president, who will be re-elected despite the opposition of idiots on this board, is doing all he can to protect USA from another attack. Stevie Wonder can see that. It's your dumbass type of liberal thinking that will make sure no democrat is put back as president any time soon.
 
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WHAT IS THE DEMOCRATS' PLAN FOR FIGHTING TERRORISM?


Thats the part I dont get....THIS IS NOT A WAR ON TERRORISM. Saddam is not a terrorist, HE IS A DICTATOR...This war has been called many things and not one of those things has been accomplished...

"A war to save the people"....these same f*ckers are killing our boys...save us not them...

"A war to find WMD"...... where??

"A war on terrorism"..... then how the F*#K do people cross our borders at will.

"A war for OIL "...... this was what I thought at first...oh boy did they f*ck this one up....
 
Quote from hapaboy:



IMHO Hart's essay is ridiculous, and for many reasons. The National Guard leading homeland security?!? (Please! I was in the Guard after doing a few years in the regular Army, and I can say with all honesty that I would desire a bunch of weekend warriors protecting me to the degree that Hugh Hefner would want all his mansion bunnies to wear chastity belts.) Fears of a military coup? Etc, etc. Good grief....

Hart's "plan" has been regurgitated ad nauseum by the left in various degrees of invective. Basically it comes down to this: We need to understand why we are hated. Only by doing so and then eliminating the seeds of the hatred will we truly be "secure."

I think it's total bullshit. We are always going to be hated by certain groups, be it for our economic superiority, foreign policy, or for or way of life being viewed by certain religious fundamentalists as immoral and decadent.

As long as we are the sole superpower with the strongest economy on the planet, and we live our lives praying to the almighty dollar instead of someone's version of an Almighty, someone, somewhere, is going to want to tear us down. Heck, even if we did a total 180 and the entire US converted to Islam (and by the way, should we be Sunni or Shi'a? Wahabis?), stopped consuming such a high percentage of the world's resources, made the subjugation/beating/stoning to death of our women national law, and withdrew from the international arena and stopped playing global supercop, it wouldn't stop the bin Ladens and Husseins of the world dreaming of Islamic empires and controlling the world's economy via conquest of their oil-rich neighbors.

This is why I can't understand Hart and his ilk. They put such faith in the premise that our enemies are rational, that it is encumbent on us to give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to our security.

Hart obviously has more faith in the goodwill of our enemies than in our elected leaders. Thank God he never became President. Whoever leaked that "Monkey Business" picture did this nation a tremendous favor. Let me guess - it was Rush Limbaugh!

I could make a joke about you in the National Guard, but the point Hart is trying to make is that national security needs to be a job that we all participate in, not just the military.

I genuinely think it is a shame that you get so emotional on these topics.

We can all scream our opinions and say we hate the other side, but what is the use of that?

There is value in what Hart says. I didn't say we need to agree with it or accept it all, simply that there are points he makes that we need to consider.

If you use Israel as an example, they have proven that their hard line approach has not stopped terrorism.

We need to look at alternative approaches, we simply cannot kill everyone who doesn't like us.
 
Quote from ARogueTrader:

...In essence, the ad is playing upon 911 with the ad saying that "there are 9 democratic candidates who are against the war on terrorism."...
...all other ideas or plans are not only wrong, they are supportive to terrorism. If you don't agree with his plan, then you are against the war on terrorism....

It is classic propaganda. It is playing upon the fears of the people, rather than playing to the reasoning ability of the electorate.

While those who compare Bush's presidency to Hitler and other fascist regimes, I don't believe we have arrived at a totalitarian state...yet. However, the Bush administration does act as if they are always right, and for anyone who is a student of politics historically, this is very dangerous territory....


reminds me of a certain somebody named goering...

***WARNING TO NEOCONSERVATIVES: VIEWING THIS PICTURE MAY MAKE YOUR BRAIN SUDDENLY START FUNCTIONING***
 

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Quote from ARogueTrader:




we simply cannot kill everyone who doesn't like us.

Its this mind set that will be our down fall.
The correct answer is.. Of course we can, and should.
 
Quote from bungrider:




reminds me of a certain somebody named goering...

***WARNING TO NEOCONSERVATIVES: VIEWING THIS PICTURE MAY MAKE YOUR BRAIN SUDDENLY START FUNCTIONING***

Of course we have seen this quote by Goering hundreds of times in the past two years. And it does indeed seem apropos to our nation's strategy now. Witness the arguments that went on right here in the ET forums just prior to our invasion of Iraq. To me, the most outstanding example of what is wrong with our country's divisiveness was when the ET poster who went by the name of Mondo Trader suggested that anyone who opposed the invasion should be imprisoned for sedition.

I thought that was as scary as it could get. Now we hear Sulong saying that we can and should just kill everyone who doesn't like us. Can Sulong be the recently absent Mondo Trader? Whether it is the same person or not, the mind set is the same. Extremists are dangerous no matter what flag, religion or currency they wrap themselves in.

Gary Hart's essay may not offer solutions. But it addresses the problems quite well IMO. And it makes clear what we all know. Which is there are no clear answers. Today's world is complex. And every day it becomes more so. His reference to the technological chasm between the computer literate and illiterate would have been laughable just 10 years ago. Now it is an un- arguable fact.

His statement: War is not an instrument of policy; it is a failure of policy is also a truism.

Clearly we have a major uphill battle that likely will go on longer than any of us will live.

Certainly I have no solutions. However, it is an absolute fact that without the freedom to question policies; to dissent and argue and explore all and any options, we will lose the war on terrorism. Therefore, those who believe in giving total control of our policies to a small handful of politicians...blind faith... if given their way would assure our demise.

What our nation is supposed to be about is freedom. To accede to the beliefs of a Mondo Trader or a Sulong is to give up on our freedom and accept a dictatorship. When a leader like GWB can change our system using the politics of fear and emotion (as he so blatantly did by declaring a "preemptive" war), we are well on our way to seeing our constitution becoming irrelevant.

What's next? We are presently engaged in what is really a war based on many things, but at the forefront is "Our God is better than your God (or your lack of a god)". So to make matters worse, the religious right and the political right are in an alliance that is striving to make us more like our enemies.

In all of history, religion and land have been the issues of war. In today's world, not much has changed. Except the technology of how to kill and terrorize. Borders are less and less important as the world shrinks. Around the World in Eighty Days was a fantasy 130 years ago. The Pony Express was our "high tech" way of communicating at that very same time. Now anyone can be halfway around the world and back in a day. How long before a "briefcase nuke" is delivered somewhere by terrorists? And meanwhile, we are spending hundreds of billions of dollars developing and deploying weapons of conventional warfare. We need a more highly developed missile defense system for what? We have trillions of dollars of tax money spent on weapons to oppose enemies that don't exist. Meanwhile we have almost no defense against the enemies we know with certainty will strike us again sooner or later.

Today's weapons systems are educated minds, not steel and gunpowder. Intelligence is a growth industry. This is where our money needs to be spent.

Hart is right. The world changes, and we need to adapt. Our enemies do.

The danger is how do we adapt and maintain our individual freedoms? Our technology is outgrowing us. And that can't be slowed down. Nothing can reverse progress. Except the unthinkable. We have enemies that have a different outlook on what is "unthinkable". We need to outsmart them. Not out-gun them.

So by definition, "conservatism" cannot work in a world that is rapidly changing. Progressive thinking is what is needed. Not reactionary politics. We cannot fight against ourselves.

Lincoln said, "a house divided cannot stand". Our national politics are just too divisive. What we need now is an administration of thinkers. We have too much to lose with an "us against them" administrations mind set. We can't even be sure who "them" is right now.

Where is Bin Laden? Where is Saddam? Where is the "anthrax killer"?

If we caught all three tomorrow, would that make things better or worse?

Anyone who claims to have the answers is welcome to give them. Reality is there are no ready answers. Except to do whatever is in our power to RETAIN our fundamental freedoms. If we give them up to defeat a hidden enemy, we lose.

My pal Hapaboy said that Hart's essay is "ridiculous". But what is "ridiculous" about questioning our positions and listing our problems? Hart indeed does not offer much in the way of solutions. But the whole point is we need a "manhattan Project" type effort at finding solutions. And without addressing the problems, solutions are never found. Hart at least did a pretty good job of addressing the problems we face.

Solutions anyone?

Peace,
:)RS
 
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Where is Bin Laden? Where is Saddam? Where is the "anthrax killer"?


Solutions anyone?

Peace,
:)RS

osama, sadam are tacked away for future reference.

anthrax attacks silently swept under the rag. Remember this?

Anthrax matches Army spores
Bioterror: Organisms made at a military laboratory in Utah are genetically identical to those mailed to members of Congress.

From UCLA Department of Epidemiology
http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/anthraxmatchesarmyspores.html

Is it time to dust the "letters" off, resend them so the PatriotII can pass too? Lol, congressmen admitted signing PatriotI without even reading it due to the anthrax scares building evacuations back then. Btw the attacks stopped once the Bill was signed into law. (I'm sure just a coincidence)
These guys are brilliant, using all the tricks in the book, but fear and confusion ranks number 1 approach.

Solutions? Pick up the phone, write a letter, talk to your congressman. Lunch an undeterred investigation. Bring the true evildoers to justice. Stop the madness. Stop the arrogance.
 
Quote from Error 404:




"I thought that was as scary as it could get. Now we hear Sulong saying that we can and should just kill everyone who doesn't like us. Can Sulong be the recently absent Mondo Trader? Whether it is the same person or not, the mind set is the same. Extremists are dangerous no matter what flag, religion or currency they wrap themselves in."
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I have the same name now that I started with on ET.
Have you not read any of my other post on ET?
My comments in this thread shows my views on how to conduct WAR, nothing to do with flag, religion or currency.
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"Clearly we have a major uphill battle that likely will go on longer than any of us will live."
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If it dose,it will only prove that this countries leaders has no Idea how to conduct WAR.
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"we are well on our way to seeing our constitution becoming irrelevant."
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I totally agree with you here.
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" We are presently engaged in what is really a war "
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I agree again.
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." We have enemies that have a different outlook on what is "unthinkable".
Anyone who claims to have the answers is welcome to give them. Solutions anyone?"

Peace,
:)RS

I agree on this part also, I already gave a solution, but I'll do it again.
If we agree that we are in a WAR, then we have to do WHAT IT TAKES to WIN, that means KILL, MAIM,destroy no matter who's in the way. We have to be DEADLY serious about the business of WAR.
OR
If we as a nation cannot or will not do what it takes to win a WAR, we need to come on home and forget about it.

BTW,What is everybodys definition of WAR? What dose WAR mean to you?

sulong
 
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