Bush's new "Snoop" Executive act


  • I’m with yourbuttocks on this one. I wouldn’t call him a dictator. (Dicatator?…you’ve got to be kidding me.)


  • Did I say he was a Dictator? I said he was becoming more and more a Dictator every day. Between this new act and the Patriat Act he has violated at least 4 Amendments to the bill of rights. Why has he done this? People are afraid to challenge him in the congress. He is going to attack Iraq, whether or not Congress gives him a Declaration of war.


  • “He is going to attack Iraq”

    Don’t worry, I suspect this won’t happen until his 3rd year, probably 4th. I have a feeling he wants to same “glory” that his old man recieved during Desert Storm. By attacking Iraq later than sonner, it would make his position stronger for the 2004 campaign re-election.


  • All the while feeding us propoganda about why we are attacking Iraq and how the partisan Congress shouldn’t stand in his way :)


  • Well, that’s how the political machine works. Don’t worry, I’m sure Bush will be able to weave up some lies and make it look like it was Iraq who started it. Then he can make himself look like a “Defender against Terrorism” and get reelected – as someone behind the scenes, that’s the way I’d do it. How the Mexican-American War started?

    “I begin by taking. I shall find scholars later to demonstrate my perfect right.”

    • Frederick (II) the Great

  • You people seem to forget there is a war of sorts going on, but we all have short term memories.

    During World War I and II, some people had to be arrested in ways that could of been “unconstitutional.” People still arrested, Saudis to Israelis, might have connections with 9-11 and are still needed for detainment.

    I happen to agree with Bush on this one. Certain measures have to be taken to take out terrorist cells. Spy on me, what will they find? I don’t even download porn on my harddrive :) It is not like people are going to tear up peoples houses for their marijuana. They are just reporting suspicious activities.

    Now the REAL dictator was FDR. Luckily he died before he was in there too long.


  • @Yanny:

    All the while feeding us propoganda about why we are attacking Iraq and how the partisan Congress shouldn’t stand in his way :)

    Yanny: “Go Gore in '04. He won’t sell us to foreign special interests!”


  • with the Iraqy coalition looking to unseat Saddam right now, will it be necessary for Bush to make any kind of miltaro-political move in Iraq?


  • “Go Gore in '04. He won’t sell us to foreign special interests!”

    Ha, good one Horten. :wink: But I prefer “Gore for '04 - Worst President EVER” (Of course, I’m a Republican… so what should I know? :roll:)

    “with the Iraqy coalition looking to unseat Saddam right now, will it be necessary for Bush to make any kind of miltaro-political move in Iraq?”

    You betcha. It worked in Afgan, I predict it’ll also work here.


  • No, I’m not a Gore supporter. I think Gore would make a worse President than Bush. At least Bush has a decent Sec. of State. In fact, in a school survey I voted for Bush.


  • Colin Powell is a good man. As secretary of state, he does his best to improve the plight of Africans who have no one else to look up to. Just watching the desolate faces of famished African children change as bags of United States’ corn and grain arrive to their remote village is one of the most satisfying and fulfilling feelings no act of self interest can ever take away


  • @TM:

    Colin Powell is a good man. As secretary of state, he does his best to improve the plight of Africans who have no one else to look up to. Just watching the desolate faces of famished African children change as bags of United States’ corn and grain arrive to their remote village is one of the most satisfying and fulfilling feelings no act of self interest can ever take away

    very wise TM - now add this to the Humanitarian Ade post . . . take up our cause against the powers of darkness - you’re brother et al. :D


  • @TM:

    Colin Powell is a good man. As secretary of state, he does his best to improve the plight of Africans who have no one else to look up to. Just watching the desolate faces of famished African children change as bags of United States’ corn and grain arrive to their remote village is one of the most satisfying and fulfilling feelings no act of self interest can ever take away

    Colin Powell is pretty Liberal, but it balnces out John Ashcroft. Anyhow, my mother was at a fireworks display at Harbor Island in NY two fourth of Julys ago, and what she believed were Africans who immigrated to America were cheering “Freedom!”

    Those are true Americans…people who work hard and love their country…at least its principles.


  • As opposed to the white guys drinking beer and throwing the cans at cars :)


  • @HortenFlyingWing:

    Colin Powell is pretty Liberal, but it balnces out John Ashcroft. Anyhow, my mother was at a fireworks display at Harbor Island in NY two fourth of Julys ago, and what she believed were Africans who immigrated to America were cheering "Freedom!”

    I do say, Colin Powell is one Liberal that I actually like. It’s so easy how we become “accustomed” to American life that we forget about how much better we have it compared to most of the world. Sometimes we need such people (those Africans) to remind us what liberty, freedom, and America is all about.


  • Powell would make a great President.


  • He should of ran in 96 and 9-11 would of never happened.


  • Who knows, maybe in 2008? But I think he’ll be too old by then. He’s the best Sec. of State we had in a while.


  • Powell '04!

    starts the Powell Bandwagon


  • @Yanny:

    Powell '04!

    starts the Powell Bandwagon

    a person who realizes that there is a world outside of America. i like it.

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