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Please don't blame President Bush

Feathers in Hair

World's Tallest Hobbit
Unes, I appreciate that English doesn't seem to be your first language, but a lot of us are starting to wonder if you're joking with us. If so, please let us know now. :) After all, I talk and listen to Jesus, too (among many other gods), so perhaps your preacher and I and Bush can have a chat and try to discern what is really being said.

You make a very good point, Bennett. I get similarly frustrated with 'out of control' arguments from either side. I suppose it's easier to see the ones coming from the side you're not 'on', hehee.
 

Radar

Active Member
Unes said:
Radar,
Regarding FEMA and Homeland security agency, President Bush said: "Their work is not acceptable!"

In your post I get the feeling that you disagree with President Bush's statement, since you said: "Why are we blaming anyone for a natural disaster.". Come on, nobody should disagree with President Bush, he is the great President. We never had it so good.

May God Bless us all,
Unes
I did not say that I agreed with or not any statement made by the president. I don't think it is fair to blame the government for a natural disaster. I think it is fine to disagree. I think you should read my post again. This time notice that I am saying that a person should take a little personal responsibility and stop relying on the government so much.
 

Unes

Active Member
Premium Member
Radar, I understood your post loud and clear, nobody dodges his own personal responsibilities. Perhaps you did not realize the point that I was making. If President Bush says the work of FEMA and Homeland security agency are not acceptable. Here too, we are talking about the responsibilities. Your statement: "I don't think it is fair to blame the government for a natural disaster. " is skillfully dodging the government responsibilities.

FeathersinHair, the views that I expressed is subject to your interpretation. It is not my position to label them if they are funny or serious!

May God Bless us all,
Unes
 

Druidus

Keeper of the Grove
I heard President Clinton cut the funding for the New Orleans' levees maintenance, so we should blame Clinton for the disaster. A Tele-Evanglist said that a tape-recording of Clinton in the Oval office was found.
You do, indeed, understand that the levees caused a great deal of the problems themselves?

In any case, I do blame Bush. I blame Bush for the 75 tonnes of depleted uranium left in Iraq (which increased the cancer rate by 1000% and the deformity rate by 600%, which will stay like that for billions of years. Depleted uranium has a 4.5 billion year half-life.), I blame Bush for formally removing the arsenic-in-drinking-water protections, I blame Bush for many of the dead in New Orleans, I blame Bush for the 200 million cut from his own "No Child Left Behind Act", I blame Bush for the 100,000 Iraqi citizens dead, more than 50,000 estimated to be innocents, I blame Bush for the everything he is responsible for. I don't let him get away with it because of a few things he may have accidentally done right, or because I am follishly misled.
 

Unes

Active Member
Premium Member
Druidus, I have hard time to be worrying about the Iraqis' life one billion years from now! So I don't know how serious you are blaming my idol; President George W Bush? I take it you intended to aggravate me!

May God Bless us all,
Unes
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Druidus, I have hard time to be worrying about the Iraqis' life one billion years from now! So I don't know how serious you are blaming my idol; President George W Bush? I take it you intended to aggravate me!
That's being selfish. You would want your children, and grandchildren, and further on to have a decent life. Don't you think the Iraqi's would want a good quality life for thier future generations? Careing for one another includes those who are part of the unborn generations.
 

Unes

Active Member
Premium Member
President Bush keep educating us; "do not play the Blame Game". I wonder why people don't get it. Can't you see the blames will not stick!

Unes
 

Serpens

Member
Yeah, maybe if he addressed the growing cost of living and the fact that there wont be a large enough work force to support the nation's elderly in 2012 i'd give a ****.
 

Darkdale

World Leader Pretend
Serpens said:
Yeah, maybe if he addressed the growing cost of living and the fact that there wont be a large enough work force to support the nation's elderly in 2012 i'd give a ****.

Let the elderly and their families support themselves. Come on, you're a satanist, didn't think of Satanists as being pro-dependence.
 

Fatmop

Active Member
Darkdale, that's an absolute. Absolutes can be pretty bad.
What would you say to an extreme situation - ie, poor elderly people whose pensions were revoked, whose children are also poor? What do you say to the elderly who can not possibly support themselves? "Sorry, but you die?"
 

mr.guy

crapsack
darkdale said:
Come on, you're a satanist, didn't think of Satanists as being pro-dependence.
should note that i've seen few occasions were anyone holds YOU to your religion as a disclaimer for any of your posts.
 

Feathers in Hair

World's Tallest Hobbit
++MOD POST++

Please, let's refrain from personal statements about each other. Let's return to the original point of the topic or start another thread.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
President Bush keep educating us
On what? How to be a total f*** up?

I will admit though, I do give him credit for accepting blame for the poor government response to the Katrina issues. To bad it was probably some advisor that told him it would be for the best to do that, to make him look more responsible in the minds of the people.
 

greatcalgarian

Well-Known Member
Luke Wolf said:
On what? How to be a total f*** up?

I will admit though, I do give him credit for accepting blame for the poor government response to the Katrina issues. To bad it was probably some advisor that told him it would be for the best to do that, to make him look more responsible in the minds of the people.
Correct!:clap
It is all politics, nothing to do with absolute right or wrong, but political right or political suicide is what politician consider and make decision on.
 

Unes

Active Member
Premium Member
greatcalgarian said:
It is all politics, nothing to do with absolute right or wrong, but political right or political suicide is what politician consider and make decision on.
In a sense I do agree. Bur just by alleging "It is all politics" could we brush off all these short falls? Then who supposed to take care of the people's business? Or perhaps people have no business in these affairs!

May God Bless us all,
Unes
 
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