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Bush defends surveillance program
AP on Yahoo ^ | 8/18/06 | Deb Reichman - ap

Posted on 08/18/2006 1:48:59 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

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To: GingisK
Well.........let's be 'rational' here, OK?

Your first attack on the President was made in complete ignorance of the entire context of the comments he made.

Then you related your disdain for all Muslims, for women, and a few more groups thrown in.

You exhibited a cult-like phobia about President Bush's being a 'globalist' when the facts don't back it up at all.

Then you blamed him (yes you did), for your personal employment woes, and when I called you on it, you zigzagged on that, but kept whining like a teenage girl about how everything wrong with America was President Bush's fault. ALL of it.

Now you're saying that women can't debate, and I'm sitting here laughing at what a bizarre boy you are.

Good day, gin. Find a good counselor.

181 posted on 08/19/2006 6:53:05 AM PDT by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraqi Liberation VET! THANKS, son!!!!)
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To: duckln

>Mexicans aren't our problem. It's the Islamists. Don't get suckered in on the old switcheroo by the opposition.<

I don't know who is getting "suckered in", but more than Mexicans are coming across our borders. I don't believe I restricted my objection to just Mexicans, or that I even mentioned Mexicans. Red Chinese, and anyone belonging to terrorists groups from enemy countries are also coming in with the Mexicans. They are also crossing our Northern borders. Being next door to a corrupt country which is happily exporting their criminal class is a blessing? Interesting.


182 posted on 08/19/2006 8:01:51 AM PDT by Paperdoll (........Washington Staters, Vote for McGavick!)
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To: Doe Eyes

Sorry, but this isn't just about you and your personal desires. This program is to keep Americans safe from future terrorists attacks. The program is working, why would you want to jeopardize America's security by hampering the terrorist surveillance program? Or, maybe you are one of those people who think we are not fighting a real war with terrorism to protect all those freedoms we have guaranteed under our Constitution. Our Constitution isn't worth a grain of salt if terrorism wins this war.


183 posted on 08/19/2006 8:44:48 AM PDT by conservative blonde (Conservative Blonde)
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To: sinkspur

I beg forgivness Merriam Webster


184 posted on 08/19/2006 4:22:59 PM PDT by 12th_Monkey
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To: ohioWfan
You exhibited a cult-like phobia about President Bush's being a 'globalist' when the facts don't back it up at all.

The facts do back this up. We have a Nation that includes borders. There are laws that govern immigration, which W has public ally circumvented. There is a "treaty" in the works that will eventually dissolve the Mexican and Canadian borders. This was worked out at the Bush ranch in Texas. A longer range portion of a published plan is to consolidate the entire Western hemisphere under one currency, much like done with the Euro. Eventually the EU will be consolidated into a single government, and so will the WU. This is a globalist plan.

As for blaming Bush for the outsourcing situation that is destroying the lives of techies in our Nation. OK, I won't dance around the issue any longer. He is guilty as charged. I watched a speech he gave where he said this was great for America. This is a globalist economic concept. Hey, it is great for American companies to pay third-world rates for technical "labor", but it is not so great for people who went to engineering schools, then continued that education at their own expense for over thirty years. Bush is not by any means the sole source of this trend; however, he is partly to blame, for he fosters policy that encourages this. Here he turns his back on Americans, and helps Indians take our employment.

You seem to be under the impression that I am a Bush basher. That just isn't the case. Most of what he does seems to be smack-dead on the right thing. As an American, I have the Constitutional right to speak out about what I perceive as wrong. This is one of the ways that corrections are applied. I do see faults with this Administration, and with other facets of the government as well. That just doesn't mean I think the whole thing is nasty and dysfunctional. Shame on you for fostering the impression that Bush can do no wrong and that I am heinous for finding occasional fault. Bush is neither God nor monarch.

Throughout this discourse I have merely stated my opinion and sometimes divulged how my opinion was developed. I have not attacked you personally. Maybe you find my opinion repulsive, but I don't see how that warrants an such bitter attacks upon my person. How is that you still attack me so for disagreeing with you? That is shameful behavior. I don't recall that being part of the Christian dogma you implied you follow. You tell me to "go get help". That makes me inclined to tell you to "go start your rabies shots".

You angered me with your attacks and "period" demands of what correct opinion is required of me. That anger produced the statement about female debate. I suggest you refine your barbaric methods of discourse.

185 posted on 08/20/2006 7:30:04 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: GingisK
"Barbaric?" Holy cow! You have the victim thing down pat, don't you?

I didn't know I was dealing with such a delicate fellow. Next time I'll be nice, and I won't disagree with you at all, so your feelings don't get a boo-boo.

Until then, since I'm a woman, it doesn't matter what I say anyway, now does it?

Be happy, Gin. We're privileged as Americans to have a second great President leading us in our lifetimes.

If you want to feel sorry for yourself, and blame the President for not being able to solve decades old problems by waving a magic wand, don't let me stop you.

In the meantime, I'll find someone else to practice my barbarism on, and leave you to find some Bactine and a Band-aid for the deep wounds I've left on you. :)

186 posted on 08/20/2006 9:35:51 AM PDT by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraqi Liberation VET! THANKS, son!!!!)
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