No, I really meant it.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
There is nary a positive action that has been done in his years as President.
When asked to cite such there is avoidance of the issue.
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No, I really meant it.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
There is nary a positive action that has been done in his years as President.
When asked to cite such there is avoidance of the issue.
:dry:
Okay name some positive actions. :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
If you honestly want positive actions, look up his website at what he thinks he did...
Why have a forum manny?Quote:
Originally Posted by spinningfreemanny
I didn't ask for what he thinks he did.
With this being a forum I was looking for our member's opinions and facts. :dry:
Surely-Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
But if one leaps from that stance into the Presidential arena, one had best be prepared to defend, or, at the very least, explain one's actions, and also to forego any whining at relevent questions.
Im sure he said something about this...
Brashness of youth etc...
I have to agree here especially in the case of Kerry. When he came back from Vietnam he demonstrated with Jane Fonda against the war. He even testified in congress opposing the war in Vietnam. In one of his debates when he was referring to "the wrong war at the wrong place at the wrong time" he said he would have the UN involved in the training of Iraqi troops. Has he forgotten the fact that this very thing is what got us in Vietnam in the first place and 50,000 young soldiers later we walked away, having accomplishing absolutely nothing, not even removing Ho Chi Min from power. Only to have the people we were fighting to keep a democracy be over ran by the North Vietnamese, and put under communist rule. the very thing we had spent over 10 years fighting against.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
Bottomline:Quote:
Originally Posted by CloudSeeder
We weren't supposed to be there.
Pick your battles carefully.
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Originally Posted by CloudSeeder
I never understood why you were there in the 1st place...
A country that had a war for Independance, fighting to keep another country a European Colony... Hypocracy :rolleyes:
As to changing your mind, another example is GW Bush, who was for the Vietnam War, but a couple of months later signed a paper NOT volunteering for oversea's,.... Like i said, a little older, and changed his mind... :unsure:
My point exactly, yet Kerry is proposing the exact foreign policy that put us there in the first place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Korea: entered by Harry Truman (dem) at the request of UN (still there)
Vietnam: entered by John Kennedy (dem) at the request of UN withdrawn by Richard Nixon (rep)
Bosnia: Entered by Bill Clinton (dem) at the request of UN (still there)
Iraq: Entered by George Bush (rep) withdrawn by George Bush
Afghanistan: Entered by George W. Bush (rep) (still there) (not finished)
Iraq: Entered by George W. Bush (rep) (still there) (not finished)
We were in Korea (fighting) for over 3 years, and we were in Vietnam (fighting) for over 10 years. (helping France I might add here). We have been in Iraq (fighting) for 19 months, elections have been held in Afghanistan, are scheduled for January in Iraq. What are we supposed to do, just withdraw, leaving yet another war unfinished? True there were no WMD found, but when Congress voted overwhelmingly to go to Iraq even John Kerry thought there were, and he voted to go