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Ok But: Bush is "pro-life" (nothing against you personally!!!) ...
Btw I'll quit procrastinating and email you back as soon as possible!!
Btw I'll quit procrastinating and email you back as soon as possible!!
persephone28 said:I am proud to be an American AND a Bush supporter. All of you posting that dont live in the U.S., you can focus all you want on the negative things but you dont live here to see or reap the benefits of the positive things that our Pres. has done for this country.
ert said:This completely without sarcasm: could you point out some of those things? I am aware of dozens of things he has fucked up but nobody has ever given me examples of the good things so my opinion isn't really balanced.
That does sound good. I was under the impression that most of his tax reliefs were directed to the wealthy (39% to the top 1% of population according to Independent). Anyway, he has managed to increase the national debt there quite a bit.persephone28 said:Sure. Well for one, he has given quite a few tax reliefs to mostly middle class & poverty lvl ppl...which makes a HUGE difference in the economy..because it is a known fact that middle class & even semi-poverty ppl make up for the highest percentage of consumers. I am a home owner, work 2 jobs and have other responsibilities and that affected me in a positive way.
Whoa. Perhaps the weirdest tax ever.persephone28 said:Also, he has done away with marriage tax, a tax which should not have been in place to begin with.
That is great also. Although he seems to be mixing religion there also and then using it as a political weapon.persephone28 said:He has tried to reintroduce family values and the importance of it and I do firmly believe in that. Thats what a lot of families need to practice.
These kinds of things you just can't hear here. Thanks.persephone28 said:He has tried to get school funding to the schools that most desperately need it...so many of the schools especially in NY are just falling apart.
But he is the one who sets the guidelines on things and therefore is the one to blame.persephone28 said:But what a lot of ppl dont understand is, although he is president, he is not the last word. He can present thse bills to get some action done where its most needed but they can be vetoed.
Well, we have at least to november..persephone28 said:I willl give some more examples if you wish but I will do it after I get some much needed sleep...as it is almost 5:30am and I have yet to get any..
To me the wars are not that big a deal. The problem is the politics which just screams that "We are the rulers of the world. Quit whining you peasants".persephone28 said:Look I know the whole situation with Iraq has raised many questions and even what happend in Afghanistan...but we dont know the full story and perhaps never will. I am, however, confident that the Pres. felt he did what he thought was best given the circumstances. I dont know what I would have done....I cant imagine being the president and having that responsibility.
That does sound good. I was under the impression that most of his tax reliefs were directed to the wealthy (39% to the top 1% of population according to Independent). Anyway, he has managed to increase the national debt there quite a bit.
Oh how true that is:hotjump:the_drip said:at least with Kerry the U.S has a chance of gaining perhaps a smidgeon of respect back that we've lost recently with the rest of the world.
postpone the apocalypse! VOTE KERRY 2004!