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The world is black and white! how could i miss that!
*Boycotts another thread*
*Boycotts another thread*
Originally posted by o_87
Read two excellent books for all the info you need on the current 'presidency' in the USA. Both are by Michael Moore.
"Stupid White Men" and "Dude, Where's My Country?"
I'm purple at my bestOriginally posted by dealer
I didn't know the world was black and whit.
true?
benny, come back here, we need the gray
Originally posted by jones
Yellow at worst. Everyone has an opinion, even the news! shock!
Originally posted by jones
Yellow at worst. Everyone has an opinion, even the news! shock!
Originally posted by Benny
Oh yea, that guy is totally objective... none opinion what so ever
Originally posted by muzikool
Then why do you use certain news sources as evidence for what you claim is fact?
Originally posted by jones
Every link I posted contains facts, its you and me who are to make are own opinion based on those facts and the writers argument.
Whats the problem?
Originally posted by o_87
Actually, if you read the books, you'll see that he has some real facts to back up EVERYTHING he says. So there
Originally posted by kitct
Interesting how that evil,rotten no-good lying Bush now has the full support and endorsement of a democrat senator for re-election over the nine dwarfs! :
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/003/309nqnas.asp
Originally posted by muzikool
I don't have a problem with the candidates criticizing Bush's policies or tactics, but I don't like it when they do so but offer no alternative ideas.
Originally posted by jones
That "conservative democrat" didnt give an argument why he supports him.
Originally posted by kitct
Actually he did:
SENATOR ZELL MILLER OF GEORGIA, the nation's most prominent conservative Democrat, said today he will endorse President Bush for re-election in 2004 and campaign for him if Bush wishes him to. Miller said Bush is "the right man at the right time" to govern the country.
The next five years "will determine the kind of world my children and grandchildren will live in," Miller said in an interview. And he wouldn't "trust" any of the nine Democratic presidential candidates with governing during "that crucial period," he said. "This Democrat will vote for President Bush in 2004."
Originally posted by muzikool
Yeah, I read a bit about Miller earlier this week. He doesn't feel that the Democratic Party has any candidates who can lead the country through the times we are facing. He says that they don't offer new ideas, but instead just criticize Bush.
I don't have a problem with the candidates criticizing Bush's policies or tactics, but I don't like it when they do so but offer no alternative ideas.