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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: דוד בן זאב אריה on November 13, 2008, 05:27:35 PM
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But......I am going to miss Bush. If you take a look at what we are trading it is not a trade up it is a trade down. With a real socialist in the White House (if it doesn't get painted Black) someone who hates whites someone who pals around with terrorists. It will be real hard not to miss the past 8 years. I am doing better now then I was 4 years ago and I am sure I am not the only one. Osama will make it real hard not to progress with his tax increases. I am seriously thinking about Moving to Canada before I move to Israel just to get out of an Obama nation which is abominable. :'( :yuck:
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You know what David, after one year of Hussein, a lot of people will be longing the days of Bush, atleast with him you can closely monitor him. Obama is going to do whatever he wants on his own personal belief. And it won't be for our good.
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It's what I fear. And I want my voice heard and Obama doesn't want any opisition to be heard. Hanniy, O'Reilly, Savage, Glenn Beck, Limbaugh; he wants to shut the Right up. I fear the next 4 years
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This is a legitimate fear. We are in for a ride.
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I'm gonna miss you, Bush. Even though I never liked you to begin with.
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When it comes down to it, nobody cut Bush any slack..it wasn't a terrible president and the one of the only reasons that Iraq came off to be unpopular was because the media made it look unpopular...The degree of unpopularity of this war was in teh same degree of popularity for Obama.
Looking back, something at to be done in Iraq. In hindsight, the strategy could have been a better one.
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Canada is socialist so I don't see what good going to Canada would do.
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You're so right about Obama vs. Bush. I believe that History will show that Bush got the worst deal from the media in the history of this country. I'll give just one example: The New York Times recently published a piece showing that President Bush has said it's okay for our military to go after Al Quaeda no matter what country they are in. The Democrats, the Liberals and the Left, of course, think that that policy is a total outrage and a disgrace to this country and to everything that this country is supposed to stand for. Well, to me, it seems more like common sense and rational thinking. Of course, Obama would never approve of such a policy. The same thing holds true with Bush's approval of FISA (the allowing of wiretapping of international calls). President Bush has put the interest of this country first. Obama won't do that. I predict that, by 2012, the people of this country will have an entirely different (and kindly) view of President Bush than they ever have.
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Honestly, I still don't understand what it was about President Bush that people hated so much, that they would vote for an Obamanation.
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Honestly, I still don't understand what it was about President Bush that people hated so much, that they would vote for an Obamanation.
Neither did I. And, as I say, historians will ask that very same question of Americans. And if Obama does what he says, and removes our troops from Iraq, all that we have done there will have been for nought. It's a terribly depressing thought.