It's not our Canadian money so who gives a flying - but since you brought it upMike Hawk said:It's privately raised money.....
dittman said:get over it evantually he will go away....................not, hehehe
MH, there’s only one thing to say – with credit to one of the great orators of our time – Heard prominently at the 2000 U. S. Democratic Party Convention and echoed later throughout the 2000 U.S. election campaign:Mike Hawk said:JEB 2008!!!
BC visitor said:Are you sure you want him to focus on this?
Think about that happens when he does focus on things... Terrorism? Iraq? WMD?
Maybe ignoring it is safer for all of us.
luckydog said:Actually Blue guy I do. See I believe Bush has done a great job on terrorism, Iraq and WMD. I wish he would focus his attention of domestic issues and if he could achieve similar success I would be ecstatic.
luckydog/Mike Hawk, a great job – a job being done well? By what measures? There’s really no point in highlighting the suffering, death and destruction since most Bush war proponents accept (rather, ignore) it anyway --- “better there, than here”, right luckydog?Mike Hawk said:Security has been the # 1 issue for the last 3 1/2 years and I think the job is being done well.
One can only come to unsupported conclusions. No one knows how Gore would have reacted to 9/11, but I do not believe he would have risen to the challenge. I believe he would have gone to the UN and continued to pass resolutions condemning the terrorists. I base that on the response to the 1992(?) terrorist attack on the WTC.BC visitor said:I think you can just as easily spin your same points the other way:
1. I don't think anyone can say the lack of another terrorist strike is due to the actions of the bush administration is a causal link. you can't prove it either way. Just because nothing has happened does not mean he has kept us safe.
Unacceptable levels. The US dollar was over valued, it needs to come down more. We should be about par with the Canadian dollar which would be about a 1.60US to buy a Euro. That thought scares a lot of people, most of them are not Americans.BC visitor said:2. The US deficit has grown to truly amazing levels. The dollar is in the toilet.
Actually, there were discussions about no WMD before Nov 2. But the big stories of the day were “Did Kerry cross in Cambodia in 196x Or did he just come with 2 miles and not cross over”? “Did Bush avoid military service n 196x And did he fulfill his obligation to the National Guard”? Thank you Dan Rather and the Swift Boat Vets for truth, for distracting us from real presidential issues.BC visitor said:4. I think the philosophy of how our government works is different. We seem to have shifted to a "ends justify the means" way of government. Yes, Saddam & the Taliban are gone, but do we know the replacements will be better? What will be the impact to regional stability if these two states fail? I keep thinking about how the core reason for the invasion of Iraq was WMD and is seems to well timed that the announcement about stopping the search is after the election. I think the dignity of the US government has been eroded.
I am not a member of the GOP. I am conservative, but many in the GOP are not. Blue voters voted for Kerry because they hate Bush, not because they liked Kerry. Same was true in 1996. Red voters hated Clinton and voted for Dole. No one in their right mind would think Dole would actually make a good president.BC visitor said:As I said at the start, anyone can spin it anyway they want. What I want to know is what will President Bush do to reach out to us blue voters? We are nearly half of the country. If you are not familiar with it, read up on the election of 1860. It is eerily similar to today. Good thing all the blue states are far apart.
Also I think the GOP is not nearly unified enough on the issues to really push through the changes President Bush wants. Do you think he has enough understanding of politics inside the beltway to pull it off. Remember he came to us from the governor’s office of Texas. I think Congress will be thinking about re-election and how to keep friendly with AARP and is not going to want to touch the Social Security third rail.
I bet he makes an early run. That is why he is getting so much camera time with W. If you have even .02 cents worth of sway with the Dems, run a candidate in 2008 that stand for something. Campaigning on the slogan “I hate Bush” won’t cut it. Tell me what will you do to fix social security? What will you do to fix health care? What will you do to stop illegal immigration? How will you be smarter in spending my money? Right now the Dems spokesman are Kennedy, Dean, Pelosi and Hilary (although she has been quite lately). If that is where the Dems are heading it will be a lonely trip and Bush 44 or however is the GOP nominee will be the next president.BC visitor said:……. But please don't even joke about JEB in 2008! Just my $0.02...





