America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
WE can see his glaring Mistakes
Published on June 1, 2007 By Moderateman In Republican

 While I have lost faith with President Bush, I refuse to play the piling on game I see going on here recently.

I keep firmly in mind that if not for the total lack of support from the Democrats and the blood lust of the Main Stream Media in all its forms, frothing at the mouth to quickly shout to the world each and every mistake Bush has made, small, insignificant, large, terribly impact-full the world view of the President would not be quite as awful as it is.

Yes he is stubborn, some could call it a man of conviction. Yes he had made terrible mistakes in the Iraq war, refusing to put enough "boots on the ground at the start, but as always hindsight is 20/20.

This Immigration bill for me was the final nail in Bushes coffin, but it is personal for me, I remember stories from my mom and dad about how hard things were for them when they came to America, how difficult it was to learn English. But to see members of America demand that Bush round up 12 million Illegal Aliens and deport them is so unreasonable and would cripple the justice system and I do mean cripple it, is a bad joke. So is offering them Amnesty.

But I will not trash Bush, I will not call My president a moron nor will I allow my words to be picked up by the enemies of our country and used as more propaganda.

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on Jun 04, 2007

Reply By: little-whipPosted: Sunday, June 03, 2007
educated myself on the horrors of abortion


I am so totally proud of you when it comes to this particular change of heart, Elie, and while I may be flattering myself, I do hope I've played some small part in initiating that change.

of course you did, along with others, docm, bakerstreet, and of course the liberal loons that think "hey I forgot my rubber so lets just kill the "mistake"

on Jun 04, 2007
This immigration bill is absolutely disgusting. Research it a bit and you'll discover nice little tidbits like...


i think everyone has forgotten that this bill is the product of the congress not the president. he may back it but he didn't write it. it was the demo and republican leaders in congress that wrote it

on Jun 04, 2007
i think everyone has forgotten that this bill is the product of the congress not the president. he may back it but he didn't write it. it was the demo and republican leaders in congress that wrote it


Hence MM's comment

One would think that Bush makes all the decisions by himself, with no Congress. He just does what he wants without congressional permission, yet it is always Blame Bush, blame Bush, where is the entire Congress responsibility for this mess we are in>?


on Jun 04, 2007

Reply By: danielostPosted: Monday, June 04, 2007
This immigration bill is absolutely disgusting. Research it a bit and you'll discover nice little tidbits like...


i think everyone has forgotten that this bill is the product of the congress not the president. he may back it but he didn't write it. it was the demo and republican leaders in congress that wrote it

Far as I know Presidents do not write bills.

on Jun 04, 2007

Reply By: Adventure-DudePosted: Monday, June 04, 2007
i think everyone has forgotten that this bill is the product of the congress not the president. he may back it but he didn't write it. it was the demo and republican leaders in congress that wrote it


Hence MM's comment


One would think that Bush makes all the decisions by himself, with no Congress. He just does what he wants without congressional permission, yet it is always Blame Bush, blame Bush, where is the entire Congress responsibility for this mess we are in>?

Sometimes I wonder if most people read the article , or just glance at the headline and make judgements about the contents.

on Jun 04, 2007
Sometimes I wonder if most people read the article , or just glance at the headline and make judgements about the contents.


maybe that's why his name is Danie Lost?
on Jun 04, 2007
You know MM,

Why does it seem to be so hard for many to understand to respect the Presidency position even though you don't like/agree with the person in that position?

It seems that many are upset because they don't agree with him 100% when honestly how many agree with 100% of their own actions?

We have such unrealistic views of the elected positions (they are somehow super human). Yes we can criticize the decisions that they make which directly or indirectly effects us. But they are still in a elected position and do deserve that respect. Course it makes me wonder how many stand up when an elderly person walks into the room.
on Jun 04, 2007
Course it makes me wonder how many stand up when an elderly person walks into the room.


(Citizen)Adventure-DudeJune 4, 2007 15:36:45


Only if they plan on tripping them.
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