veteran w/ honorable discharge, citizen who votes
Posted 8 weeks 3 days ago byA friend of mine recently made a great statement. He says " Bush/Cheany are the 2nd worst thing to happen to this country" His reply when ask what the first worst thing : The people who still support them! My friend is right. No matter what your ranking of them would be in the comparision of past history or administrations, the one worst thing for the country has to be the people who still support the total FASCO that has been the Bush/Chenay presdiency. dp













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Re: Me and my friend
Submitted on July 1st, 2008 by RespectfulguestThe Post below "Me nad my friend" offers canned statements with no facts to back-up hideous assertions.
"lies and innuendos were spun in the summer of 2002, just in time to win the fall elections"
"They were calculated lies that led to a complete loss of focus"
I take it the "lies" part of this refrences the build up to the Iraq war and that somehow the Administration lied to start a war.
At your convenience please view the recent RBA Blog "The US Army's Mea Culpa in the Iraq war fiasco", about half way down is a Post that states the positions and direct quotes from about every major Democratic leader regarding Iraq from 1998-2003. After reading the direct quotes from Bill Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry, Sandy Berger, John Edwards, Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi to name a few... if you still believe the Administration manufactured information to start the Iraq war, then I guess the dog ate my homework too.
Regarding 9/11, the question was if you remember how it felt, not if you remember. Possibly if you and your friend remember how it felt, then at least for the past 2,400 plus days there would be a greater appreciation for the freedom we all have to go about our public lives without being blown-up in a plane, shopping mall, stadium or high-rise building just for showing up for work.
Someone is responsible for protecting us you know, but I take it they are all just a bunch of "liars". How typical.
AH HAMRHETT ........
Submitted on July 1st, 2008 by Skye Rivers.........
I have been watching from the sidelines... sometimes you swim with the big fishes, and sometimes you watch them swim in all their glory........... I have enjoyed watching and reading............ will post soon..........
Lady Skye ... ?
Submitted on July 1st, 2008 by John 2000You are pure Southern genteel, Sir Hamilton.
Weicome DP:
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by HamiltonThis is a great blogging community with friends that have fun disagreeing and then there are those that have fun calling other people bad names. Of course it’s fun for some of us to drive others into showing their true selves.
We were all new not too long ago, so relax and tell all your friends about RBA. Lady Skye and Mr. Wolf are as close as we have to moderators. Lady Skye is a tried and true liberal but she’s way cool. I just showed how old I am…anyway…WELCOME.
B. Hamilton Langrehr:
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novice blogger
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by AnonymousI have never blogged until yesterday. It is stimulating. I wrote me and my friend and dp's spelling skills. After submitting they came up anonymous. They were written by Danny Perry, veteran w/ honorable discharge, citizen who votes.
Never forget!
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by HamiltonThe facts are; there are many people to blame for Iraq. Most will still be in power after November 2008.
B. Hamilton Langrehr:
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Me and my friend
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by AnonymousWe have not forgotten 9/11. Never will. Also have not forgotten and never did buy the lies about the reasons we invaded Iraq. Also have not forgotten that the main perk is still at- large and 19 of 20 dead perks hale from Saudi Arabia, who's leaders are Bush family friends of long standing. We have not forgotten that the lies and innuendos were spun in the summer of 2002, just in time to win the fall elections. A great president in the early 20th century once said " To announce that there must be no criticisum of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public" (Theodore Roosevelt). These weren't unpopular decisions Bush made in the summer of 2002. They were calculated lies that led to a complete loss of focus in the Afghan theater were WE DID HAVE BUSINESS TO FINISH! I have not forgotten these things. dp
dp's spelling skills
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by AnonymousSorry, I'm not that great at spelling and was to lazy to check myself. I was thinking of the title of a book written a couple years ago a/b the first couple years of the war and how miss- managed and under-maned the Iraq invasion was.
Not to mention the false pretenses that led the country into believing it was the right thing to do. I think the correct spelling of the word is FIASCO. Thanks for the tip a/b blowers, sometimes I need help moving my own hot air.
Mr. Finger
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by HamiltonI’m confused, did I offend you or do you just dislike me because I’m a Christian? If you are indicating that I support George W. Bush then you are partly correct, I support the office of President (especially and emphatically during a time of war) and I believe President Bush to be a good man. He admittedly made many mistakes with regards to the ongoing operation of the war, but that said, if he would have committed the troops at the onset as Senator McCain and others suggested, the Iraq situation would have been successfully dealt with in two years at the most. Without the fiasco that is the Iraq war the left would still be whispering hate in the shadows of American society. That is the dirty little secret the Democrat Party never talks about. The left needs pain and suffering to scare good Americans into believing socialism is a viable answer to economic strife. So yes, if Barack Hussein Obama is elected President I will pray for him and support him. I will also believe, until and if, he proves differently that he is a good and decent man, even if he is a socialist.
B. Hamilton Langrehr:
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Hey
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by John 2000What do you have against FASCO? They make great blowers too!
http://www.fasco.com/
I'm not sure.
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by HamiltonI am certainly going to vote out every incumbent that I’m able, that includes Bush/Chaney. As for them being the second worst thing to happen to country…well that’s just silly. I will continue to stand behind the President of the United States, even if that person is Barack Hussein Obama, especially during a time of War.
There are a bunch of things much worse for this country; I’ll just list a few in no particular order:
Roe vs. Wade
ACLU
Progressive Caucus
The Daily Kos
Howard Dean
Code Pink
Keith Ollberman
Left wing radical hate America groups that complain and blame everything on Bush but offer no alternatives to fixing anything.
People who tell us what we can’t do, as opposed to getting out of the way and letting us do it.
The Supreme Courts third debacle giving constitutional rights to prisoners of War.
Congressmen who call our service men and women murderers.
The entire Democratic Party who robustly supported the war in Iraq until it got tough, then turned like traitors and ran. See earlier response.
This could go on forever; some post are just so juvenile to be irresponsible.
B. Hamilton Langrehr:
The Hamilton Post: www.thehamiltonpost.blogspot.com
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I have a friend
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by Respectfulguestwink, wink... that recently stated the following.
Making unpopular decisions during difficult times are attributes of a leader. Only time will tell whether those decisions made by this Administration were effective.
... but North Korea recently blew up a nuclear reactor, Libya has fully disengaged from nuclear plans, Iraq has formed a functioning Democratic Government, no significant news reported from Iraq in weeks (negative news reported within minutes, positive news just not reported)(is the surge still not working?) (is the Iraq war still lost as Harry Reid & other democrats believe?), terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda have been largely disposed of or dismantled, US and Allied Embassies are no longer being blown-up, US and Int'l Airlines safer (remember shoe bomber?), US ships no longer being blown-up (remember US Cole?), no domestic terror attacks since 9/11 (remember the Pentagon, flight 93, World Trade Center?).
Does your friend remember how 9/11 felt? Probably not if he believes this Administration is the worst thing to happen to this country.
Disagree
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by rom12921The Bush Administration is not the worst thing to happen to this country. I can think of worse IRS, New Deal, Vietnam, President Nixon and Congress from 2000-06.
I support many Bush positions as they make sense for the country. Lower taxes, fighting terrorists (not Iraq)
Perhaps Mr Perry copuld me more specific as to why instead of such vague unsupported opinions.
WELL JAN
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by Skye RiversSince MOST AMERICANS can't do math...
SERIAL CAMPAIGNER
Submitted on June 30th, 2008 by janmbSkye Rivers = What an appropriate reference you gave to the GREAT OBAMA.
SURE---he has a lot of experience as a
Lecturer
a little bit of Lawyer work
Campaiging for state positions
Campaiging for the senate position
Campaiging for the presidency.
Then you take a whole bunch of people and the MEDIA who voted for GWB and now tend to view him as STUPID. GW is the SAME one they voted for NOW as he was then.
So you-figure.
I agree
Submitted on June 29th, 2008 by Skye RiversThe damage is done Danny. AND TO BE HONEST, Obama is no better. I was watching an interview with Mr. Shrum, author of No Excuses, Confessions of a Serial Campaigner. In that interview, was a clip of John F. Kennedy talking about Johnson. I watched his mannerisms and the way he spoke to the people. Obama is a black JFK, and does not talk as much "white" as he does "MLK." THIS IS NOT to say I am giving Obama any compliments here at all. I just think he paid close attention to both men and is truly a Serial Campaigner and that is why the American people are all over him and this YES WE CAN bs!
yes
Submitted on June 29th, 2008 by CORNFINGER66Hamilton, could he be talking about you?
vote
Submitted on June 29th, 2008 by danny perryvote this November. I say vote all incumbents out. Send a message to them: do your job! Show your power at the polls.