View Full Version : National Suicide
igirocks
June 11th, 2007, 11:59 AM
It's finally undeniable. America's very existence as a free nation is threatened by a full-scale illegal invasion from the south. The nation's transformation from what once was a unified Judeo-Christian culture into an angry cauldron of squabbling groups and nationalities grows daily. And the U.S. government's response to this momentous threat to America's national survival? Excuse it, legalize it and encourage it!
Thank you GWB and GHB and the Democrats and Republicans and of course the VOTERS!!!
I hope all of you are PROUD of yourselves....
igirocks
June 11th, 2007, 02:24 PM
In case your wondering if I am being an alarmist check this out, seems as if GWB is busy giving away other countries too.
While the war between the Serbs and Kosovans is RELIGIOUS in nature (Christian vs Muslim) there is Bush being applauded ( By the Muslims)....
Mind you I voted for GW in both elections and even gave money to support his litigation in the first election but, this man has "LOST HIS MIND"\\
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/11/bush.europe/index.html
GOD saves ...
savedatcamp
June 11th, 2007, 02:45 PM
I am also very, very disapointed in GWB...I just don't get it anymore. I voted for him twice, but now can barely watch him on the TV~boob tube (that's what my Dad called it~he thought it was a Communist conspiracy :spy)
I pray for him (Pres. Bush) everyday, for his wisdom and that he will understand what a mistake he is making on this illegal immigration deal, and also trying to run the world. Maybe this is just how it's supposed to go in the end of days.:idunno Doesn't make it easier tho. I feel duped and used by many in the Republican Party. I will really no longer consider myself a Republican~Just a Conservative:thumb
Big Daddy
June 11th, 2007, 02:54 PM
It's not just Bush, but like you said, all political parties, and really, the voters.
Look at this site, Freedom-Force.org (http://freedom-force.org).
You'll come away with at least a little bit better understanding of what the problem is.
If you believe God gave man "inaliable" rights, (that is, rights from God that no man can give away), and you believe that is what this country was founded on and made it great, consider what it would take to get "that" country back.
As Christians, we know what direction the world is going in, and why.
JohnnyHye
June 11th, 2007, 05:48 PM
I find it interesting that for the longest time it was "the Libs" and "leftists" who were the problem, but now that it is evident that a Republican controlled Congress and White House for 6 years has not accomplished a lot of the things they have defended for in the past, now it's "All of us - all the voters - everyone's fault, both Dem and Republican".
I guess it's out of the question for anyone to admit that those of us who were against electing Republicans much earlier on might have been right all along, huh. It's not even just the first time Bush was elected, but also the second time when it was more widely known what he was saying and doing in his presidency, plus the 3 Congressional races in that 6 year period where Republicans won control of the House and Senate.
I told a friend of mine years ago, "You'll see, one day you will be against Bush." Nowadays his lament is "oh, EVERYONE is bad, the Republicans AND the Democrats". :lol2 I think it's funny how the Democrats are also "wrong" when they haven't controlled either Congress or the White House for 6 years - they've only been in control of the House for 6 months now. Anyway, I'm not very sympathetic to the complaints of those who helped vote him in in the first place and then say that "we all" are to blame, as if I made the same mistake...because I didn't.
Big Daddy
June 11th, 2007, 08:56 PM
I find it interesting that for the longest time it was "the Libs" and "leftists" who were the problem, but now that it is evident that a Republican controlled Congress and White House for 6 years has not accomplished a lot of the things they have defended for in the past, now it's "All of us - all the voters - everyone's fault, both Dem and Republican".
I guess it's out of the question for anyone to admit that those of us who were against electing Republicans much earlier on might have been right all along, huh. It's not even just the first time Bush was elected, but also the second time when it was more widely known what he was saying and doing in his presidency, plus the 3 Congressional races in that 6 year period where Republicans won control of the House and Senate.
I told a friend of mine years ago, "You'll see, one day you will be against Bush." Nowadays his lament is "oh, EVERYONE is bad, the Republicans AND the Democrats". :lol2 I think it's funny how the Democrats are also "wrong" when they haven't controlled either Congress or the White House for 6 years - they've only been in control of the House for 6 months now. Anyway, I'm not very sympathetic to the complaints of those who helped vote him in in the first place and then say that "we all" are to blame, as if I made the same mistake...because I didn't.Yes, you are right, but if you go back farther, there were Dems before the Rep.
Still the same thing, less rights, more state control.
It's as if we're marching down a road to get somewhere, and every so often, someone else leads the way. Things keep getting worse, so someone else takes the lead.
Problem is, we need to get back to where we started.
Larry
June 11th, 2007, 11:40 PM
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum?
In no particular order, of course.
zionist45
June 11th, 2007, 11:43 PM
The difference however is that Bush and most "Republicans" today are not Republicans at all but big government wasteful spenders just like everyone else. There are only a few true conservatives in the government anymore. Tom Tancredo is one of the few I know of. I re-registered as an independent since I no longer recognize the Republican Party.
professor h
June 13th, 2007, 12:09 AM
I told a friend of mine years ago, "You'll see, one day you will be against Bush." Nowadays his lament is "oh, EVERYONE is bad, the Republicans AND the Democrats". :lol2 I think it's funny how the Democrats are also "wrong" when they haven't controlled either Congress or the White House for 6 years - they've only been in control of the House for 6 months now. Anyway, I'm not very sympathetic to the complaints of those who helped vote him in in the first place and then say that "we all" are to blame, as if I made the same mistake...because I didn't.
Yeah, as someone who voted against Bush twice who is married to someone who voted FOR Bush twice (you can only imagine the tension the last two elections caused in our home:gaah), I've had to bite my tongue a lot lately when I hear my wife (again, she voted for him twice) talk about what a terrible president he is....
Better to take the high road in my situation....:cool::chatter
For the record, my reasons for voting against him have nothing to do with religion. I just have a simple rule that I'd never vote for anyone I could beat at Scrabble.
Daniel1210
June 13th, 2007, 12:16 AM
Quote of the Century:
"The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration."
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