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Change On The Way? Part 2 (Hey Texas and Ohio listen up!) (standard:Editorials, 2008 words) [2/2] show all parts | |||
Author: Lori | Added: Feb 23 2008 | Views/Reads: 2583/1898 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Continuing my opinion on the election. Thanks to the person who sent me an email on this. You may be right, but let me delusional a while ;o). | |||
Thanks to everyone who commented on the first installment of this piece. The best thing, to me, about politics is the discussions you COULD have if you talked about the freely. Here's the second part where I discuss the war and religion. Change On The Way Part 2 By: Lori D. L. Like every American, this war concerns me. I don't support it, have been against it from the beginning. If Bush had gone after the person responsible I would have stood behind him 100 percent. Instead he chose to defend his family name and big oil companies. My mother has told me since I was a small child something that has stuck in my head these last eight years. For once, I can prove my mother wrong. “Democrats stand for war. Republicans are for money.” Okay, so she was half right. By the way, my mother is an Independent. Momma thought Democrats were the fighters, but she's half wrong and history can prove it. JFK was Democrat wasn't he? Cuba Missile Crisis. Okay, Nixon was Republican, I think. Vietnam. Who was President during the Korea War? Started with Truman. Democrat. Ended with Eisenhower. Republican. WW II? FDR. Democrat. Persian Gulf. Bush I. Republican. In the last 20 years a Democrat was the one who got the country back on its feet finically. I can't remember the debt when Clinton came into office. I think it was around 18 trillion dollars. He got off his butt and wiped the slate clean. What is he going to be remembered for? Getting a blow job in the Oval Office. Big whoop! Bush came into office with a balanced budget. Within two years he started a war. After eight we have a deficient of 450 trillion dollars. Can we ever recover from a debt that high? Sure we can. You know how it's going to happen? No matter who becomes President they're going to have to raise taxes. Remember the first Bush's campaign slogan? “Read my lips. No new taxes!” Well Bush II has now made that impossible. Before someone calls me out on this. No one said they are going to raise taxes. Common sense tells you this. It also tells you they are going to have a hard time pushing for education, government, and health care funding without having to raise them. We can't recover without having the money to do it with. You know what though? I would support any new tax bill Barack comes up with if he could get us out of this hole! Both candidates are against the war, of course. Barack has fought since he was elected to his office. He has voted, repeatedly, to not fund the war, not put any more people in the line of fire, and has voted to bring our troops home. Hillary has done some of that too. I think it's because she knows she screwed up by voting for the war. She stands on her soap box now, but things were different when the votes were being cast. She has only herself to blame because she voted to send our troops into harm's way. So, I hope, everything she says about this war falls on deaf ears. I cannot support someone who was for this war in the beginning. I'm sorry. I just can't do it. Yes, Saddam Hussein was a threat. He could've been a major threat if the WMDs had been inside the country. He could have tried to destroy us. But you know something? Only Americans are going to destroy America. We are too strong, militarily, to be knocked down. But! Mentally, emotional, spiritually, and finically we are weak. We will attack ourselves, as a nation, on these issue and do more harm than any WMD could ever do! Look at how these issues have played in this election alone? “After 9/11, instead of the politics of unity, we got a political strategy of division with the war in Iraq as its centerpiece. The only thing we were asked to do for our country was support a misguided war. We lost that sense of common purpose as Americans. And we're not going to be a truly united and resolute America until we can stop holding our breath, until we can come together to reclaim our foreign policy and our politics and end this war that has cost us so much.”-Barack Obama speaking in Clinton, IA Sept. 12, 2007 “The catalogue of miscalculations, misjudgments, and mistakes in Iraq Click here to read the rest of this story (123 more lines)
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