Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Presidential dissapointment

Duration: 06:50 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-01-03 03:17:56
User: theshadowed1
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where have all the good leaders gone?

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ilfano ::: Favorites  2007-06-20 13:35:34

Thanks for clarifying
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theshadowed1 ::: Favorites  2007-06-20 01:12:16

i don't imply it i strait out say this is not bush's fault and that bush took no action but to obey the strings attached to him.he is evil for not doing what is right and Good for this country and if that means to disobey your party so be it he didn't do that
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ilfano ::: Favorites  2007-06-19 18:42:27

And I don't like how you imply that Bush is not responsible for his own actions.
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ilfano ::: Favorites  2007-06-19 18:36:41

Lol, you think people didn't know presidents lied when Hoover was in office? Its been this way for a very long time, people become president because they need special interests and corporations to get them that much exposure and money. Then the president is spending his time repaying them.
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Rickdeckard2020 ::: Favorites  2007-01-16 01:26:59

a) JFK: A lot of documents related to the JFK investigation remain classified. Why? b) In a sense the president is not elected by the people, financial interest have a greater say in who the people get to choose from, influence who you will vote for(ads) and both what issues you think about (media control) as well as what you think on those pre-framed issues c) Flag burning and Gay marriage are decoys to keep electors mind off fundamental issues for the brief moment they're paying attention
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orchestrafro ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 04:55:25

part 2 . Beijing had better be careful, or they may find that the farmers resent the middle-class in the cities, and we see another Khmer Rouge type revolution take place, this time, rather ironically, to topple a Communist regime, rather than to set one up.
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orchestrafro ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 04:54:02

part 1 oh, i'm not saying as a threat (unless one notes that Iran supplies quite a bit of China's oil, and China blocked harsher measures against the nuke development in the Security Council). the human rights abuses, however, will likely continue under current Chinese rule, also as it has done for over 5000 years.
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mysterywalker ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 04:32:28

There's no need to overthrow chinese communism. It's not like the soviets. we may pressure them on human rights and rightly so, but overall their form of government is really "bureaucracy" as it has been for over 5000 years. a thousand years from now, it still will be. China operates on a different time scale than most countries. Bottom line IMO is we don't need to consider them a threat, just economic competition
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mysterywalker ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 04:29:53

I won't say strike Afghanistan from the list, but I might not choose to hold that up as an unparalleled success either. One thing that really pissed me off was that the Afghans were recently going to execute a guy for apostacy. if i remember right, some deal was worked for him to get asylum in italy. also, the taliban are partially reconstituting. part of why people view AF as a success is in contrast to Iraq
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theshadowed1 ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 01:33:33

outstanding lol looking forward to it.
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patriotaction ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 01:31:35

When I run for president, maybe you'll be able to gain back some trust.
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orchestrafro ::: Favorites  2007-01-14 23:32:17

Part 4 Overthrow of Chinese Communism Elimination of Nuke weapons everywhere, owned by ANY entity (including the US) Sustainable economics Restart of the DOHA trade negotiations, wehrein the US leads by example in lowering agricultural subsidies, helping eliminate poverty worldwide
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orchestrafro ::: Favorites  2007-01-14 23:14:52

Part 3 Future Successes (I hope): Freedom for the Chechyns Justice for the victims in Darfur Elimination of Islamic Jihad/Hamas/PLO, by way of acceptable peace treaties allowing for the coexistence of one Israeli and one Palestinian state
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orchestrafro ::: Favorites  2007-01-14 23:13:29

Part 2 There were the good moments, though: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" Camp David Accords War on Poverty Kosovo/Bosnia Future/Current failings: Kyoto Iraq (duh) Israel/Lebanon Current Success: Afghanistan Tsunami relief
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orchestrafro ::: Favorites  2007-01-14 23:12:31

part 1 well, I think that the public was so down-trodden, they were easy victims for LBJ and Nixon, who left further bad tastes in America's mouth. Then, of course, there's Carter's foreign policy failure in regards to the Iranian hostage situation, Reagan's runaway defense spending, Clinton's scandal (not to mention fumble of Rwanda), and here we are!
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