Now is the Time

JenDiS

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I love how opinionated everyone is and how strong their views on this topic are we need more topics like this a big discussion!!!!

I agree with Mel I am sitting back and watching haha
 

JenDiS

New member
I love how opinionated everyone is and how strong their views on this topic are we need more topics like this a big discussion!!!!

I agree with Mel I am sitting back and watching haha
 

JenDiS

New member
I love how opinionated everyone is and how strong their views on this topic are we need more topics like this a big discussion!!!!

I agree with Mel I am sitting back and watching haha
 

JenDiS

New member
I love how opinionated everyone is and how strong their views on this topic are we need more topics like this a big discussion!!!!

I agree with Mel I am sitting back and watching haha
 

JenDiS

New member
I love how opinionated everyone is and how strong their views on this topic are we need more topics like this a big discussion!!!!
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<br />I agree with Mel I am sitting back and watching haha
 
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65rosessamurai

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Solo</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i>

I'm gloating?! Because of how the United States operates is why everyone has their freedom, not just you and not just because of BUSH. Compare freedom of the U.S. to other countries.</end quote></div>



Well the only reason I said that is because of every single post here you have crudely taken the safest escape route and said I have more freedoms.</end quote></div>

What you said was inaccurate, and I did not take the "safe escape route" you say I did. I took your quotes and replied to them, one-by-one. What's your excuse?

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Now you didn't say because of Bush, but it was hinted at or implied, as you spent the very previous paragraphs defending the criminal. I already am aware of the freedoms of the US compared to those abroad, and quite frankly, that has little to nothing to do with Hannibal Bush, actually he played a huge part in reversing some of the very same freedoms you claim I enjoy because of him.



I think Benjamin Franklin said it best: ""He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security"



When you do not prosecute but instead allow the President to blatantly ignore the Constitution and the rule of law in the name of "protecting your security", you set a model for every president that follows. Fred, you may trust Bush with your security for awhile. But it all starts somewhere. The holocaust started with just 1 Jew, when you give Bush a yard he'll want a mile. Way too many men have died fighting to protect our freedoms and our liberty for us just to hand them over to the president in exchange for some promise of security. So I don't want to hear any of the right complain when President Obama utilizes all the power that Bush and Cheney stole for him. When Bush started illegally wiretapping and performing illegal search and seizures; just because you have ,"nothing to hide" does not mean that it is right. After all, all that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing, that's why we need to hold Bush accountable for his crimes.



How about that inauguration! Here's to President Obama and a liberal America (We've had 8 years of a neo-con America, it's our turn!)<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

<img src="http://x17online.com/obamaprez.jpg"></end quote></div>

And, How much of my post did you actually read? Only what you wanted to, right?!

I never said I trusted Bush, I said:
1. He's 1/3 the Gov., so there is another part that is "responsible" for its actions.

2. I disagreed with the attack on Iraq (but not on Afghanistan where the leader of the 19 hijackers was cowering in.)

3. Innocent until proven guilty...but no legal or "political" actions were taken against Bush for impeachment.

Obama hasn't been in office for one day, yet. Does everyone think the "Big O" is gonna "change" the U.S. in 6 days and rest on the 7th?!!

An old saying, don't say "its a nice day" when its morning, there's the rest of the day to see how things really turn out.

However, my outlook is really to see the U.S. get back on its feet, I don't care who's responsible for it...God Bless America!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Solo</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i>

I'm gloating?! Because of how the United States operates is why everyone has their freedom, not just you and not just because of BUSH. Compare freedom of the U.S. to other countries.</end quote></div>



Well the only reason I said that is because of every single post here you have crudely taken the safest escape route and said I have more freedoms.</end quote></div>

What you said was inaccurate, and I did not take the "safe escape route" you say I did. I took your quotes and replied to them, one-by-one. What's your excuse?

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Now you didn't say because of Bush, but it was hinted at or implied, as you spent the very previous paragraphs defending the criminal. I already am aware of the freedoms of the US compared to those abroad, and quite frankly, that has little to nothing to do with Hannibal Bush, actually he played a huge part in reversing some of the very same freedoms you claim I enjoy because of him.



I think Benjamin Franklin said it best: ""He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security"



When you do not prosecute but instead allow the President to blatantly ignore the Constitution and the rule of law in the name of "protecting your security", you set a model for every president that follows. Fred, you may trust Bush with your security for awhile. But it all starts somewhere. The holocaust started with just 1 Jew, when you give Bush a yard he'll want a mile. Way too many men have died fighting to protect our freedoms and our liberty for us just to hand them over to the president in exchange for some promise of security. So I don't want to hear any of the right complain when President Obama utilizes all the power that Bush and Cheney stole for him. When Bush started illegally wiretapping and performing illegal search and seizures; just because you have ,"nothing to hide" does not mean that it is right. After all, all that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing, that's why we need to hold Bush accountable for his crimes.



How about that inauguration! Here's to President Obama and a liberal America (We've had 8 years of a neo-con America, it's our turn!)<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

<img src="http://x17online.com/obamaprez.jpg"></end quote></div>

And, How much of my post did you actually read? Only what you wanted to, right?!

I never said I trusted Bush, I said:
1. He's 1/3 the Gov., so there is another part that is "responsible" for its actions.

2. I disagreed with the attack on Iraq (but not on Afghanistan where the leader of the 19 hijackers was cowering in.)

3. Innocent until proven guilty...but no legal or "political" actions were taken against Bush for impeachment.

Obama hasn't been in office for one day, yet. Does everyone think the "Big O" is gonna "change" the U.S. in 6 days and rest on the 7th?!!

An old saying, don't say "its a nice day" when its morning, there's the rest of the day to see how things really turn out.

However, my outlook is really to see the U.S. get back on its feet, I don't care who's responsible for it...God Bless America!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Solo</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i>

I'm gloating?! Because of how the United States operates is why everyone has their freedom, not just you and not just because of BUSH. Compare freedom of the U.S. to other countries.</end quote></div>



Well the only reason I said that is because of every single post here you have crudely taken the safest escape route and said I have more freedoms.</end quote></div>

What you said was inaccurate, and I did not take the "safe escape route" you say I did. I took your quotes and replied to them, one-by-one. What's your excuse?

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Now you didn't say because of Bush, but it was hinted at or implied, as you spent the very previous paragraphs defending the criminal. I already am aware of the freedoms of the US compared to those abroad, and quite frankly, that has little to nothing to do with Hannibal Bush, actually he played a huge part in reversing some of the very same freedoms you claim I enjoy because of him.



I think Benjamin Franklin said it best: ""He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security"



When you do not prosecute but instead allow the President to blatantly ignore the Constitution and the rule of law in the name of "protecting your security", you set a model for every president that follows. Fred, you may trust Bush with your security for awhile. But it all starts somewhere. The holocaust started with just 1 Jew, when you give Bush a yard he'll want a mile. Way too many men have died fighting to protect our freedoms and our liberty for us just to hand them over to the president in exchange for some promise of security. So I don't want to hear any of the right complain when President Obama utilizes all the power that Bush and Cheney stole for him. When Bush started illegally wiretapping and performing illegal search and seizures; just because you have ,"nothing to hide" does not mean that it is right. After all, all that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing, that's why we need to hold Bush accountable for his crimes.



How about that inauguration! Here's to President Obama and a liberal America (We've had 8 years of a neo-con America, it's our turn!)<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

<img src="http://x17online.com/obamaprez.jpg"></end quote></div>

And, How much of my post did you actually read? Only what you wanted to, right?!

I never said I trusted Bush, I said:
1. He's 1/3 the Gov., so there is another part that is "responsible" for its actions.

2. I disagreed with the attack on Iraq (but not on Afghanistan where the leader of the 19 hijackers was cowering in.)

3. Innocent until proven guilty...but no legal or "political" actions were taken against Bush for impeachment.

Obama hasn't been in office for one day, yet. Does everyone think the "Big O" is gonna "change" the U.S. in 6 days and rest on the 7th?!!

An old saying, don't say "its a nice day" when its morning, there's the rest of the day to see how things really turn out.

However, my outlook is really to see the U.S. get back on its feet, I don't care who's responsible for it...God Bless America!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Solo</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i>

I'm gloating?! Because of how the United States operates is why everyone has their freedom, not just you and not just because of BUSH. Compare freedom of the U.S. to other countries.</end quote>



Well the only reason I said that is because of every single post here you have crudely taken the safest escape route and said I have more freedoms.</end quote>

What you said was inaccurate, and I did not take the "safe escape route" you say I did. I took your quotes and replied to them, one-by-one. What's your excuse?

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Now you didn't say because of Bush, but it was hinted at or implied, as you spent the very previous paragraphs defending the criminal. I already am aware of the freedoms of the US compared to those abroad, and quite frankly, that has little to nothing to do with Hannibal Bush, actually he played a huge part in reversing some of the very same freedoms you claim I enjoy because of him.



I think Benjamin Franklin said it best: ""He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security"



When you do not prosecute but instead allow the President to blatantly ignore the Constitution and the rule of law in the name of "protecting your security", you set a model for every president that follows. Fred, you may trust Bush with your security for awhile. But it all starts somewhere. The holocaust started with just 1 Jew, when you give Bush a yard he'll want a mile. Way too many men have died fighting to protect our freedoms and our liberty for us just to hand them over to the president in exchange for some promise of security. So I don't want to hear any of the right complain when President Obama utilizes all the power that Bush and Cheney stole for him. When Bush started illegally wiretapping and performing illegal search and seizures; just because you have ,"nothing to hide" does not mean that it is right. After all, all that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing, that's why we need to hold Bush accountable for his crimes.



How about that inauguration! Here's to President Obama and a liberal America (We've had 8 years of a neo-con America, it's our turn!)<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

<img src="http://x17online.com/obamaprez.jpg"></end quote>

And, How much of my post did you actually read? Only what you wanted to, right?!

I never said I trusted Bush, I said:
1. He's 1/3 the Gov., so there is another part that is "responsible" for its actions.

2. I disagreed with the attack on Iraq (but not on Afghanistan where the leader of the 19 hijackers was cowering in.)

3. Innocent until proven guilty...but no legal or "political" actions were taken against Bush for impeachment.

Obama hasn't been in office for one day, yet. Does everyone think the "Big O" is gonna "change" the U.S. in 6 days and rest on the 7th?!!

An old saying, don't say "its a nice day" when its morning, there's the rest of the day to see how things really turn out.

However, my outlook is really to see the U.S. get back on its feet, I don't care who's responsible for it...God Bless America!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Solo</b></i>
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<br /><div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i>
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<br />I'm gloating?! Because of how the United States operates is why everyone has their freedom, not just you and not just because of BUSH. Compare freedom of the U.S. to other countries.</end quote>
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<br />Well the only reason I said that is because of every single post here you have crudely taken the safest escape route and said I have more freedoms.</end quote>
<br />
<br />What you said was inaccurate, and I did not take the "safe escape route" you say I did. I took your quotes and replied to them, one-by-one. What's your excuse?
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<br /><div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Now you didn't say because of Bush, but it was hinted at or implied, as you spent the very previous paragraphs defending the criminal. I already am aware of the freedoms of the US compared to those abroad, and quite frankly, that has little to nothing to do with Hannibal Bush, actually he played a huge part in reversing some of the very same freedoms you claim I enjoy because of him.
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<br />I think Benjamin Franklin said it best: ""He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security"
<br />
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<br />When you do not prosecute but instead allow the President to blatantly ignore the Constitution and the rule of law in the name of "protecting your security", you set a model for every president that follows. Fred, you may trust Bush with your security for awhile. But it all starts somewhere. The holocaust started with just 1 Jew, when you give Bush a yard he'll want a mile. Way too many men have died fighting to protect our freedoms and our liberty for us just to hand them over to the president in exchange for some promise of security. So I don't want to hear any of the right complain when President Obama utilizes all the power that Bush and Cheney stole for him. When Bush started illegally wiretapping and performing illegal search and seizures; just because you have ,"nothing to hide" does not mean that it is right. After all, all that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing, that's why we need to hold Bush accountable for his crimes.
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />How about that inauguration! Here's to President Obama and a liberal America (We've had 8 years of a neo-con America, it's our turn!)<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">
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<br /><img src="http://x17online.com/obamaprez.jpg"></end quote>
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<br />And, How much of my post did you actually read? Only what you wanted to, right?!
<br />
<br />I never said I trusted Bush, I said:
<br />1. He's 1/3 the Gov., so there is another part that is "responsible" for its actions.
<br />
<br />2. I disagreed with the attack on Iraq (but not on Afghanistan where the leader of the 19 hijackers was cowering in.)
<br />
<br />3. Innocent until proven guilty...but no legal or "political" actions were taken against Bush for impeachment.
<br />
<br />Obama hasn't been in office for one day, yet. Does everyone think the "Big O" is gonna "change" the U.S. in 6 days and rest on the 7th?!!
<br />
<br />An old saying, don't say "its a nice day" when its morning, there's the rest of the day to see how things really turn out.
<br />
<br />However, my outlook is really to see the U.S. get back on its feet, I don't care who's responsible for it...God Bless America!
 

Solo

New member
What a historic day! During Obama's inagural adress, he clearly castigated the Bush Administration on several points. His speech was not composed of the soaring rhetoric that we're used to, but calm words that sent a direct message to the rest of the world. President Obama can celebrate today, but come first thing in the morning there's a plethora of obstacles in his way. You can tell he was really nervous when he was sworn in, as he messed up on repeating a few lines that John Roberts said. I am not a betting man, but decades from now you will be asking where you were on January 20th 2009 when the world began to heal.
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Fred, please answer since waterboarding has been certified to be torture, IF TORTURE IS FOUND TO BE ILLEGAL, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO AUTHORIZED IT AND CARRIED IT OUT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE?
 

Solo

New member
What a historic day! During Obama's inagural adress, he clearly castigated the Bush Administration on several points. His speech was not composed of the soaring rhetoric that we're used to, but calm words that sent a direct message to the rest of the world. President Obama can celebrate today, but come first thing in the morning there's a plethora of obstacles in his way. You can tell he was really nervous when he was sworn in, as he messed up on repeating a few lines that John Roberts said. I am not a betting man, but decades from now you will be asking where you were on January 20th 2009 when the world began to heal.
<img src="http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/obama_11_05/obama29_16849929.jpg">
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Fred, please answer since waterboarding has been certified to be torture, IF TORTURE IS FOUND TO BE ILLEGAL, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO AUTHORIZED IT AND CARRIED IT OUT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE?
 

Solo

New member
What a historic day! During Obama's inagural adress, he clearly castigated the Bush Administration on several points. His speech was not composed of the soaring rhetoric that we're used to, but calm words that sent a direct message to the rest of the world. President Obama can celebrate today, but come first thing in the morning there's a plethora of obstacles in his way. You can tell he was really nervous when he was sworn in, as he messed up on repeating a few lines that John Roberts said. I am not a betting man, but decades from now you will be asking where you were on January 20th 2009 when the world began to heal.
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Fred, please answer since waterboarding has been certified to be torture, IF TORTURE IS FOUND TO BE ILLEGAL, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO AUTHORIZED IT AND CARRIED IT OUT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE?
 

Solo

New member
What a historic day! During Obama's inagural adress, he clearly castigated the Bush Administration on several points. His speech was not composed of the soaring rhetoric that we're used to, but calm words that sent a direct message to the rest of the world. President Obama can celebrate today, but come first thing in the morning there's a plethora of obstacles in his way. You can tell he was really nervous when he was sworn in, as he messed up on repeating a few lines that John Roberts said. I am not a betting man, but decades from now you will be asking where you were on January 20th 2009 when the world began to heal.
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Fred, please answer since waterboarding has been certified to be torture, IF TORTURE IS FOUND TO BE ILLEGAL, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO AUTHORIZED IT AND CARRIED IT OUT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE?
 

Solo

New member
What a historic day! During Obama's inagural adress, he clearly castigated the Bush Administration on several points. His speech was not composed of the soaring rhetoric that we're used to, but calm words that sent a direct message to the rest of the world. President Obama can celebrate today, but come first thing in the morning there's a plethora of obstacles in his way. You can tell he was really nervous when he was sworn in, as he messed up on repeating a few lines that John Roberts said. I am not a betting man, but decades from now you will be asking where you were on January 20th 2009 when the world began to heal.
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<br />Fred, please answer since waterboarding has been certified to be torture, IF TORTURE IS FOUND TO BE ILLEGAL, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO AUTHORIZED IT AND CARRIED IT OUT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE?
 
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