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March 23rd, 2008, 08:04 PM

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Okay, well thank you for your opinions, by the way if i was old enough to vote i would vote for John McCain but im only fifteen so i wont be voting in the upcoming election but thanks for asking. I do belive that even if we cannot win in Iraq we should still stay there and not pull out beccuse our presence in the country is preventing a full-blown civil war that would result in many more deaths and so i believe we should stay in Iraq until their security forces are strong enough to control the country on their own. Also, how can Bush be the worst president in history when other presidents have sent more men to their deaths and the sole argument you are making is that Bush is the worst because of all the deaths under his presidency?
When George Bush took over the Whitehouse what was the condition of the treasury? When George Bush took over thd Whitehouse what was the unemployment rate?

Under the Presidency of George Bush have more families lost their homes their 401Ks and their investments/pensions etc. etc. or is there another president you can name that has achieved greater impact on the average citizen?

Please tell us what American invaision under which presidency was undertaken on the basis of lies and hypcrisy.

When you to get to vote I sincerely hope you have better choices than the ones America is faced with today.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:07 PM

Thank you for hoping for an easier choice for me but i must tell you the major reason i like George Bush is his position on abortion. He si pro-life and this is why i am now trying to defend him. I believe in life for unborn babies because they are humans and that is why i still like George Bush
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:10 PM

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Okay, well thank you for your opinions, by the way if i was old enough to vote i would vote for John McCain but im only fifteen so i wont be voting in the upcoming election but thanks for asking. I do belive that even if we cannot win in Iraq we should still stay there and not pull out beccuse our presence in the country is preventing a full-blown civil war that would result in many more deaths and so i believe we should stay in Iraq until their security forces are strong enough to control the country on their own. Also, how can Bush be the worst president in history when other presidents have sent more men to their deaths and the sole argument you are making is that Bush is the worst because of all the deaths under his presidency?
Because he unilaterally attacked Iraq, without the u.s. being attacked at all by Iraq.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:11 PM

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Thank you for hoping for an easier choice for me but i must tell you the major reason i like George Bush is his position on abortion. He si pro-life and this is why i am now trying to defend him. I believe in life for unborn babies because they are humans and that is why i still like George Bush
He hasn't a clue what goes on in the world of women's health. Whatever he says in public is a charade. He's pro-life in office (for the unborn at least) but I don't think he personally gives a rat's butt.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:13 PM

He has tried to pass legislation that would completely stop abortion and did pass some that ended partial-birth abortion and i believe that this is the morally right thing to do
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:15 PM

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Thank you for hoping for an easier choice for me but i must tell you the major reason i like George Bush is his position on abortion. He si pro-life and this is why i am now trying to defend him. I believe in life for unborn babies because they are humans and that is why i still like George Bush
Yeah, that is a tough one, cause republicans will say they are pro-life, cause they are
suppose to, but wonder how many have other thoughts behind closed doors, and I'm
sure there are many democrats who are pro life, even though the party believes in
freedom of choice for women, which is also the stand I take.
It is a personal choice for everyone.

Have enjoyed your presence on this board, please come back again, you are very
mature for 15, and we appreciate your opinions.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:16 PM

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He has tried to pass legislation that would completely stop abortion and did pass some that ended partial-birth abortion and i believe that this is the morally right thing to do
He has tried a lot of things. Most incorrect. That's why most people can't stand the guy.

It might be morally right right for you but you're not the one making a decision.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:18 PM

Thank you, i have also enjoyed this conversation and i also appreciate your opinions. There are Conservative Democrats and Liberal Republicans but these are the minority and i will continue to root for and hopefully in the future vote for the Conservative candidates
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:19 PM

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Thank you for hoping for an easier choice for me but i must tell you the major reason i like George Bush is his position on abortion. He si pro-life and this is why i am now trying to defend him. I believe in life for unborn babies because they are humans and that is why i still like George Bush
George Bush may be pro-life in some circles but he has killed hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq and he has pretty much ruined the American economy. Suggesting that Bush's pro-life stance is reason to forgive his myriad other faults points out youthful ignorance.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:20 PM

I agree he has made some bad decisions but so has everyone and the things i believe to be morally correct should be that way for all Christians and/or Conservatives in my country, and some of these people do make the decisions
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:22 PM

I didnt say that you should forgive him of all his other faults i was just pionting out something that he believes in that is good and just so that you realize that everything this man does is not a completely wrong decision
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:25 PM

Quoting McCaulley
Okay, well thank you for your opinions, by the way if i was old enough to vote i would vote for John McCain but im only fifteen so i wont be voting in the upcoming election but thanks for asking. I do belive that even if we cannot win in Iraq we should still stay there and not pull out beccuse our presence in the country is preventing a full-blown civil war that would result in many more deaths and so i believe we should stay in Iraq until their security forces are strong enough to control the country on their own. Also, how can Bush be the worst president in history when other presidents have sent more men to their deaths and the sole argument you are making is that Bush is the worst because of all the deaths under his presidency?
You will find, if the democrats win the election in november, they will bring the troops home, but they won't do it in 48 hours, it will be done in phases over a year or so, which is fine with me, bush has failed there, he can stay there for years and years and it won't change much , iraq has to find a way now to go it on their own, as if the u.s. don't leave they will continue to depend on them, and it will drag on and on for many years to come.
I totally disagree with what has happened there, but it has to end, it was a failed idea to
begin with, done for all the wrong reasons.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:29 PM

Yes but we cannot end it until we have built up the Iraqi security forces enough so that they are able to maintain stability and preventing a full blown civil war, then we can pull out wenever we want
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:32 PM

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You will find, if the democrats win the election in november, they will bring the troops home, but they won't do it in 48 hours, it will be done in phases over a year or so, which is fine with me, bush has failed there, he can stay there for years and years and it won't change much , iraq has to find a way now to go it on their own, as if the u.s. don't leave they will continue to depend on them, and it will drag on and on for many years to come.
I totally disagree with what has happened there, but it has to end, it was a failed idea to
begin with, done for all the wrong reasons.
Too bad they didn't have a guy like Saddam in Iraq to keep the nutters at bay.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:39 PM

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Too bad they didn't have a guy like Saddam in Iraq to keep the nutters at bay.
well, his sons are gone, maybe he has a nephew or two around somewhere that could
be dressed up, and learn to wave his arm the right way, and have a statue built, then he
would be on his way to stardom and dictatorship.

And, as an afterthought, the statue could have 'the finger' pointed at bush.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:47 PM

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Yes but we cannot end it until we have built up the Iraqi security forces enough so that they are able to maintain stability and preventing a full blown civil war, then we can pull out wenever we want
They have been trying to build up the iraqi security forces for years, they will never be
standing on their own, till they are standing on their own, get out and that will happen, or not, but never while they have the u.s. dieing for them, instead of them dieing for
each other and their own country.
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:47 PM

Bush isn't really as bad a guy as you guys are making him out to be. Sure he attacked Iraq but he did it because he had reason to believe that Saddam possesed weapons of mass destruction. It's like the cops entering someones propert because the have probable cause to believe the person could be doing something illegal. Bush did this for the safety of Western peoples everywhere and deserves to be thanked, in my opinion
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March 23rd, 2008, 08:49 PM

many have sacrificed their lives for their country already some before even pulling on the uniform by being caught in a sucide blast outside police recruitment centers, terrorists or "insugents" frequently attck police and Iraqi army forces, classifying them as prime targets
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