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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (184345)3/14/2004 8:47:56 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) of 1575173
 
Ted Re..When you start criticizing Bush for BS, then and only then will you be considered non partisan by me.

Read my post again. I said I was less partisian than you. You are by far the most partisian poster of anybody on this thread. You have often posted about your hatred for anything republican. I have never posted anything like that here, as I believe long lasting hatred is a bad thing to have, period. You have been going on about Gw for three yrs. now. If you can't get over it, then you have problems, which should be looked into.

The budget deficits coupled with the tax cuts are an insult to any American with a brain and you sit here and play dumb.

Really, then why did Greenspan, just the other day, say deficits weren't the problem, deficit spending was becoming a probelm.

http://www.thejournalnews.com/newsroom/031404/14edbudget.html
With four moderate Republicans siding with Democrats, the Senate voted 51-48 to require 60 votes for tax cuts considered over the next five years that are not funded through other savings. In other words, the nation would have to "pay as it goes" instead of borrowing on the backs of future generations.

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan endorsed just such a policy in recent testimony before Congress. Greenspan said he did not oppose a Bush administration proposal to renew $1.1 trillion worth of tax cuts that will otherwise expire in 2011, so long as lawmakers were prepared to balance the cuts with budget savings. The Senate initiative would help build in such restraint.


N9ow Kerry is proposing 990 billion of additional spending, while increasing taxes, on the rich of about 200 bln. Instead of coupling tax cuts, with reduced spending, Kerry propses doing the exact opposite, increasing taxes, and increasing spending.

Starting a war in Iraq is not my idea of leadership. In fact, starting a war when you are the strongest nation on earth is not an act of leadership but rather bullyism.

LOL Isn't that what sissy's always do. Give an excuse. The US has been employing that type of foreign policy since Lebanon, and all we have seen is an excalation of attacks, for the last 15 yrs. By now, one would think, even you would see how that plan has failed. 9/11 was a defining moment, where everyone would have to rethink ones strategy, except you of course.

A real leader is one who thinks and acts outside the box and inspires all his people......not just the half that elected him to office. And leads his nation wisely.

Gw did act outside the box, with his preemption policy, and his refusal to take it anymore.

If anyone is going after the GOP, its because we are sick of the GOP always criticizing and judging those who don't agree with their policies.

What do you mean by we. In a democracy, the minority, agrees, to follow the dictates of the majority, until such time, that they again reclaim the majority. Now you want to insist, the minority, sets the public agenda. Not so. Win the next election, and then you can set your own agenda.

In the past, whenever this nation has tried to move forward, the right is right there conspiring to trip it up and move it backwards.

And the right would say the exact same thing about the left, moving the nation backwards. There is a middle ground, which we should all aspire too.
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