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Crazy George?

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by Daisy, Oct 18, 2004.

  1. The Galatian

    The Galatian New Member

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    For neocons, calling names is more comfortable than facing facts.

    They would like to maintain the notion that they are being "conservative" when they follow the likes of Kristol. Getting mad and childish isn't going to help you much.

    Dealing with the implications of from where your ideology comes, that would help.
     
  2. Hardsheller

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    I was conservative before I ever heard the name of Kristol. Galatian, can't you get it through your head - other people can think!
     
  3. The Galatian

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    Maybe so, but you are backing neocons instead of conservatives. They control the Bush administration.

    So far, you haven't shown me that it's true.
     
  4. Hardsheller

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    Maybe so, but you are backing neocons instead of conservatives. They control the Bush administration.

    So far, you haven't shown me that it's true.
    </font>[/QUOTE]What I have shown you is that I don't believe everything I read on the internet.
     
  5. gb93433

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    If 911 doesn't affect you then you don't care much. Clinton was clearly energized by the white house....and the other amenities that went with it.
     
  6. The Galatian

    The Galatian New Member

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    Maybe you should extend your reading to books and newspapers.
     
  7. The Galatian

    The Galatian New Member

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    Apparently, he was paralyzed by it for a considerable time, before rousing himself to do anything. I want someone in the office who can think and act effectively in an emergency. If it was only that, Kerry would have my vote, since he's demonstrated an ability to do that.

    Maybe that's what's wrong with Bush. Did you ever see "Good Morning, Vietnam"?

    Interesting theory. Worth pursuing.
     
  8. trying2understand

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    I wouldn't call seven minutes a considerable time. Perhaps he was thinking about what to do. Running off to launch missles or declaring a state of emergency or whatever in the first 10 seconds would have been very unwise.

    What would you have done in those first seven minutes? There was very little information as to what had happened at that time. It's easy to criticize. Perhaps with the benefit of a couple of years of hindsight, and far more information than what the President had available at that time, you could tell us exactly what effective actions you would have taken?
     
  9. The Galatian

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    Too long to sit and do nothing. There are supposed to be contingency plans for this kind of thing. There were in every previous administration. He should have been on that, at once.

    Probably so. That's what's so worrying.

    He should have gotten things under way at once. Assuming that he at least kept the Clinton contingency plans in place (as you might know, terrorism had been removed from the list of priorities when Bush took over)

    There should have been a call to the Pentagon, to be sure that effective air cover and defenses were inplace. A call to whoever handles the plan in Washington, to begin evacuation/defense for the WH/Capitol Hill/Pentagon. Assuming they bothered to have one, or learn the one previous presidents had.

    Because there was no direction early on, a considerable amount of confusion reigned with our defenses. Thank God there weren't more aircraft taken, and thank God that the passengers on the plane that seemed to be for the WH took out the hijackers.

    Bush isn't good in an emergency. He just doesn't react well. It's funny when he's trying to think and talk at the same time, but it wasn't so funny on 9/11.
     
  10. LadyEagle

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    Here's what's sad. I wonder if the anti-Christ ran on the Republican ticket as a "conservative" would he get the Evangelical Christian vote?

    By the same token, I've had relatives tell me if Satan himself were running on the Democratic ticket, they would still vote for him.

    Kinda makes one stop and pause....is this what it has come to? People vote along the two party lines without questioning, hesitation, or reservation?

    This is probably the last national election I will ever vote in. But I voted my conscience. It wasn't for the lesser of two evils. It was for the most moral man for the job.
     
  11. dianetavegia

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    OUCH!
     
  12. ballfan

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    Its just possible that at first the AC might be the most moral man around.

    I just hope you don't mess around and cause Kerry to be elected. Clinton had Perot to thank. Bush had Nader. Kerry could have Peroutka.
     
  13. Terry_Herrington

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    More than likely, Bush was trying to figure out how to pronounce some of the words to "My Pet Goat."
     
  14. The Galatian

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    I didn't know the word "nuclear" was in "My Pet Goat."
     
  15. DavidFWhite3

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    I haven't seen the Moore film, but I have been reading these posts with great interest, and if Galatian is being compared to Moore then Moore must be onto something because all Galatian has done is refer to well established facts. Looks to this objective observer that you are the one whose a graspin' friend.
     
  16. DavidFWhite3

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    This is my first visit to the Politics Board, so I am trying to be objective. My objective observation is that Tragic Pizza cannot read, or will not read whatever he has concluded will be to his disliking. I think this kinder than saying he sounds like a lunatic.So if I am wrong and he actually can read, he is a lunatic.
     
  17. DavidFWhite3

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    Actually he is making some very valid points, and you, unable to respond, resort to insult.
     
  18. ballfan

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    Objective? I doubt it.

    http://www.allianceofbaptists.org/midlands.htm


    Community Church of the Midlands, Columbia SC $1,000

    No national body comes close to fitting our orientation so well as does the Alliance of Baptists. Before we even had read the Covenant principles adopted by the Alliance, our church had embraced that perspective already.

    Encountering the Alliance was, for us, like love at first sight. With great joy and a deep sense of gratitude we joined and in our own small way have been supportive.

    Our church is somewhat different from most local churches in that it embodies a great deal of diversity number of ethnic an culture groups are represents in our fellowship. We have one African American/Caucasian married couple; numerous gay and lesbian couples and singles; and we ordained a gay woman to the ministry and made her our associate pastor.

    We have generally a well-educated constituency but also a few people who didn’t complete high school who feel accepted, comfortable and embraced by our congregation. Our membership includes a number of agnostics and seeker who tell us that if it weren’t for our fellowship, they wouldn’t be a part of a church at all.

    We have a strong ministry to marginalized, forgotten and disenfranchised individuals who previously had no spiritual home. We have been warned that such a diverse constituency could not survive in this part of the country. Nevertheless, we have are still here and continue to embrace that which we believe to be our calling.

    John C. Whatley III, senior pastor

    803.331.9999

    Community Church of the Midlands

    P.O. Box 6946

    Columbia, SC 29260-6946

    803.331.9999
     
  19. Pennsylvania Jim

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    What the heck are you talking about?
     
  20. ballfan

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    Just questioning his objectivity. Link is to his home church. Article is what you find there.
     
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