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Jewels
10-07-2004, 10:39 PM
:fuming: Today a report came out that said that Saddam in everyway possible, didnt have the capability to produce a single WMD and STILL Bush says i was right to go in and invade this country. If a thought of ill will is all it takes to invade a country, what the hell is going to happen to our country if he gets another 4 years? Im really scared of this man.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20041007/ap_on_re_mi_ea/us_iraq_weapons_3

Petra
10-08-2004, 12:23 AM
I'm scared of him, too, Jewels. :(

I was chatting with crazyfingers at CF a few days ago, he he told me something scary, too - if Bush gets another 4 years, that will be long enough for him to install rightwing theocratic Justices into the Supreme Court, as during that 4 year period, the remaining "liberal" Justices will be up for retirement.


Bush is terrifying - I'm sure he firmly believes he deserves to be King of the World, because his God told him so, and because of his "high" birth in a "dynasty" family. People like him can do no wrong, they are divine - and any accusations of wrongdoing come from lesser men. Sad, but true.


I'm scared he'll drop the bomb. Like...you know...the BIG bomb if he gets another 4 years. He's batshit crazy enough and deluded enough, I reckon.

:(

beyelzu
10-08-2004, 12:50 AM
:fuming: Today a report came out that said that Saddam in everyway possible, didnt have the capability to produce a single WMD and STILL Bush says i was right to go in and invade this country. If a thought of ill will is all it takes to invade a country, what the hell is going to happen to our country if he gets another 4 years? Im really scared of this man.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20041007/ap_on_re_mi_ea/us_iraq_weapons_3


actually, it never ceases to amaze me that bush supporters completely disregard, the wmd issue now that it is obvious that there werent any. and I also hate how people bitch about Kerry's current position on Iraq.

also

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beyelzu
10-08-2004, 12:58 AM
I'm scared of him, too, Jewels. :(

I was chatting with crazyfingers at CF a few days ago, he he told me something scary, too - if Bush gets another 4 years, that will be long enough for him to install rightwing theocratic Justices into the Supreme Court, as during that 4 year period, the remaining "liberal" Justices will be up for retirement. I dont know, I imagine that the current justices would rather die in office rather than retire during Bush's admin. During the last election there was talk about this issue and nothing really materialized.


Bush is terrifying - I'm sure he firmly believes he deserves to be King of the World, because his God told him so, and because of his "high" birth in a "dynasty" family. People like him can do no wrong, they are divine - and any accusations of wrongdoing come from lesser men. Sad, but true. No doubt


I'm scared he'll drop the bomb. Like...you know...the BIG bomb if he gets another 4 years. He's batshit crazy enough and deluded enough, I reckon.

:(anything to stop the war of terror,

I really hope that he isnt that batshit crazy, but when you believe that you are on a crusade, anything is possible.

viscousmemories
10-08-2004, 03:04 AM
People like him can do no wrong, they are divine - and any accusations of wrongdoing come from lesser men. Sad, but true.
I don't think that's true. :D

Jewels
10-08-2004, 04:08 AM
Do you think he suffers from the teeny dicked man syndrome? :innocent:

No, seriously...Im with lunachick. I would not put it past him to get our ass in a situation where the BIG one could be used. He is already funding research on bunker busting nukes. Now why would he do that unless he thought he might use them someday? He is most definitly the Hitler of our time.

wei yau
10-08-2004, 03:16 PM
Bush won't admit he's wrong, because he doesn't believe that he is wrong.

The invasion of Iraq never had anything to do with a "grave and gathering threat" and everything to do with a necon delusion that establishing a democracy through the force of arms would have a cascading effect throughout the region.

He's a "true believer" (as characterized by Bill O'Reilly on The Daily Show) in the most negative sense of the words. He has this vision and no amount of reality will ever sway him from the vision.