In response to intellectual citizen
As one of the democrats that the blanket most likely does not cover (maybe a toe or two), I'll admit that I not only disagree with Bush, I hate him. I didn't hate Senior, and even agreeing or otherwise with Clinton I liked him and I felt like he was making decisions with his administration for what he thought was best for the country.
Jr, or "Dub-ya" as he is so affectionately refered to by the bushophiles and scoffingly refered to by the democrats under the blanket, has put cronies in office with little qualification, by passed the centuries-old checks and balances system of our country and single handedly become a hated face of the power-hungry american way not just in Frenchie land but across the world.
Sheehan, like many before her, is becoming the poster child for the extremists on the left who yell "give our country their children back, you lying, idiotic bastard." To her dismay or pleasure, I have no clue.
Another note is that people have mentioned that in a "time of war or crisis" we should support our president and his actions. But shouldn't that presidents actions be legit and carried out ONLY if he has the support of his constituency? 51% is a slight margin to decide he has a right to call War on a country without say from Congress. When one proclaims a war outside the system because it is what best serves his pride and a bruised country's sense of security and ego, you don't get the same luxury of doing as you please and note reaping criticism from the watch dog journalists and the opposing party.
(ok, you can wipe the sweat beads off your face now, I'm done)
Jr, or "Dub-ya" as he is so affectionately refered to by the bushophiles and scoffingly refered to by the democrats under the blanket, has put cronies in office with little qualification, by passed the centuries-old checks and balances system of our country and single handedly become a hated face of the power-hungry american way not just in Frenchie land but across the world.
Sheehan, like many before her, is becoming the poster child for the extremists on the left who yell "give our country their children back, you lying, idiotic bastard." To her dismay or pleasure, I have no clue.
Another note is that people have mentioned that in a "time of war or crisis" we should support our president and his actions. But shouldn't that presidents actions be legit and carried out ONLY if he has the support of his constituency? 51% is a slight margin to decide he has a right to call War on a country without say from Congress. When one proclaims a war outside the system because it is what best serves his pride and a bruised country's sense of security and ego, you don't get the same luxury of doing as you please and note reaping criticism from the watch dog journalists and the opposing party.
(ok, you can wipe the sweat beads off your face now, I'm done)
2 Comments:
The first real post. Congrats. You are the Ying to my Yang...or vise versa (sp?).
I like Ying better...
it comes first.
(vice versa)
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