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Old 08-03-2004, 05:06 PM   #65
Gab
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Join Date: May 24, 2003
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Age: 38
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Originally posted by John D Harris:
I'll be voting to re-elect President Bush, I agree with his position on taxes, and the tax cuts he spear headed trough Congress. The Economy of the USA has grown and is growing at rates not seen in nearly 20 years. Faster and stronger then the economy of the 90's after the last tax increase. I like that President Bush is not afraid to make a decesion(sp?), I believe he has done what he thought was best given the information he had to defend and secure the USA as he is charged with doing under the US Consitution. President Bush or any US president is not charged with doing what other countries think he should do to defend and protect the USA. Presidents are charged with doing what they believe is the best course of action for the USA. I don't care what other countries or their citizens think of the USA, if they are not willing to back their thoughts up with actions, their thoughts are of litte to no consequence. What the "Hale" are they going to do? Invade us HA! Stop selling and buying good with us HA HA HA that would lead to the destruction of the worlds economies and their leaders know that. So they are left with the only thing they can do and that is yap about things, "hale" I'll sell them the damn mircophones so they can yap all they want. Anyone that doesn't like the way the US economy is going show me an example of anyother nation's economy that is doing better! One that has lower unemployement, lower inflation, faster economic growth, higher medium income. What is the home ownership/car ownership/TV ownership/AirConditioner ownership/home computer ownership percentage of those people in their countries living in"Poverty"? In the vast majority of the world the poorest in the USA would be consider wealthy, so don't even talk to me about how tough it is being poor. My wife & I raised 2 daughters, bought a house and lived on only one income of $7.50 hr. in the early 90's. It's not the high cost of living IT'S the cost of living high. $420,000,000,000 defiect out of a $15-20,000,000,000,000 economy give me a break that's 2-3% debt. I bet any of you would wish to have only a 2-3% debt a year, if you have any doubts check out your credit card balances, do the math, then get back to me.
Except, under Bush 3 MILLION JOBS HAVE BEEN LOST!!! Okay, in the last few months many jobs have been created but they're paying less and there's still 1.2 million jobs less than when Bush first took office. You call that a good economy? Did you even know that percentage of unemployment you're shown doesn't count the people who've been out of work for a year or those who have given up looking for work? I'm sure there's lower unemployment and poverty in other countries (mostly European) If you want me to give some sources, I can but that will some take research and I don't that much time.

If you don't give a rat's ass about what the world thinks, then it's no wonder that a lot of people hate the United States and are unwilling to cooperate. You need the help of other countries to successfully wage the War on Terror. Iraq really had nothing to do with the war on terror and was waged on the basis of misleading information about WMD and links to al-qaeda. Yes Saddam was an evil dictator, but if Bush really wanted to go
about establishing democracy, he could be doing it in 30 different countries.

[ 08-03-2004, 05:25 PM: Message edited by: Gab ]
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