Is Bush some whacked out power junkie trying to become an American Castro? Or is he doing what has to be done to save us from the terrorist bomb?
Is Bush acting in our best interest?
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Bunyon, Dec 24, 2005.
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Bush is acting in our best interest.
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Bush is not acting in our best interest.
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The present administration thinks a proper balance of power requires that the president have more of it, and the citizens have less of it, than has been customary.
It's not the first one like that. The problem is that 9/11 gave them an opening to actually get some of our rights. -
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I still feel the same and do the same things. No one is harrassing me for it.
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He is acting in what he feels is our best interest.
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I think that President Bush thinks that he is acting in the national interest but in actuality he is not by trampling on our civil rights. And his foreign policy in his first term was certainly not in our national interest since America does not need the world's approval to act but we do need the world's cooperation to succeed - as Richard Haass masterfully points out in his book, The Opportunity: America's Moment to Alter History's Course.
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A-bomb people! what is it about that word that does not get your attention?
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I submit that protecting us from a nuclear device can be done legally and without draconian measures that trample on the U.S. constitution and federal law.
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How many of the 9/11 terrorist were US citizens? None! The government has every right and responsibility to monitor and watch those suspects who are not US citizens without a warrant, if a suspect is a US citizen then need to get the warrant, it's a very simple process, that should never be ignored. Let's protect our country from those who wish to kill us, while protecting the rights of our citizens.
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I submit that a tech. device like a supercomputer listening to conversations for key words is not a draconion measure.
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Bunyon, I submit that a tech. device like a supercomputer listening to conversations for key words to monitor US citizens is unconstitutional. If they want to use this method to monitor suspects who are not US citizens without a warrant, then more power to them! If they want to use this method to monitor susptects who are US citizens then they need to take the extra 10 minutes to get the warrant required. They can protect our nation and our rights at the same time.
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The Bomb folks, we are trying to stop the Bomb!
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Although it is possible that such an event could take place, it is also possible that we could have another nuclear accident like we had at Three Mile Island or what happened in Chernobyl. But, since a nuclear device has not been used anywhere since August 1945, I presume that it is not as easy to do as you might think. -
Although it is possible that such an event could take place, it is also possible that we could have another nuclear accident like we had at Three Mile Island or what happened in Chernobyl. But, since a nuclear device has not been used anywhere since August 1945, I presume that it is not as easy to do as you might think. </font>[/QUOTE]What rights have you personally surrendered? I don't understand. We act as if this is the end of free America. :confused:
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How to tell if you are in a tyrannical police state
by Thomas R. Eddlem
December 23, 2005
Tyrannical police states have certain universal characteristics. They spy on their own citizens, kidnap people at will, and imprison them without bothering to charge them with crimes or even give them a trial by jury. Police states imprison innocent people, again and again and again. And torture or kill them at will.
How do police states get away with it? From Hitler to the present, totalitarians say that we must give up our rights and freedoms because it’s the only way for law enforcement to have the tools to protect us from catastrophic terrorist incidents. Of course, that’s the opposite course advocated by America’s Founding Fathers, like Benjamin Franklin, who counseled: “They that would give up essential liberty for temporary security deserve neither liberty nor security.”
Now, I ask you: What do any of these things have to do with America today?
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
And, as requested already, "what rights have you, or someone you personally know, lost?" (Not what the propagandists are "afraid you MIGHT" lose).
Are you really suggesting that 3mile & Chernobyl are comprable? Surely you jest!
As an OT, this would certainly help in reducing dependence on foreign oil if the greenies didn't carry so much clout!
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