Is this another Bush-bashing post? I have to love them.
I think I should make some kind of nice seal thing...hold on...
*opens Photoshop to do some crap*
http://membres.lycos.fr/discepolin/bashing.gif
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Is this another Bush-bashing post? I have to love them.
I think I should make some kind of nice seal thing...hold on...
*opens Photoshop to do some crap*
http://membres.lycos.fr/discepolin/bashing.gif
^^
Umm I think you have that reversed....Quote:
Originally Posted by gokufusionss1
The attached file summarises my opinion of how the candidates are dealt with by media commentators:
Bush isn't stupid.
I am sure he can spell caht
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/bashing1.jpg
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Originally Posted by Jebus
I totally agree except the part about Afganistan, i think that was nessecary. But other than that i think ur totally right.
Kerry isn't a quantum physicist, either. That's not the point of the cartoon.Quote:
Originally Posted by TasteyPies
The point, as I see it, is something like this:
Kerry: Ambivalent policies reflecting the multi-faceted world and ever-changing circumstances. Gets criticised for lack of certainty.
Bush: Makes a concerted, honest effort but makes fundamental errors. Supporters claim it's the effort, not the veracity which is material.
it's still a biased cartoon, and quite short.
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it's still a biased cartoon, and quite short.
Surprise. Which cartoon is not biased?
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Originally Posted by Shadow Nexus
Are you implying that it's a waste of time to be discussing any of this then?
I'd rather have a president with a backbone, who sticks to his discisions, rather then move to one side and then to another, like a flip flopper.
I'd rather have Bush in office then a president who's been a senator for 20 years, having the worst voting record in congress.
I'd rather have a guy in office who's probably been a-walled from national guard, then a guy that came back from Vietnam and dishonored his fellow comrades by going to congress and saying that his fellow comrades committed atrocities that he's never witnessed, and throw his medals on the whitehouse lawn.
I'd rather have a president in office, who believes we can fight terrorism, then a president who doesnt.
I'd rather have a optimist president rather then a pessimist president like Kerry.
I'd rather have a president who supports are troops, and the funding for are troops.
and last but not least
I'd rather have a Elephant for president then a Jack Ass. :)
Well there goes any reguard I would have otherwise paid to your post. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by noname
Doesn't it all comes down to whether you agree with the canidates' views and stances on matters, or not?
If you think Bush made the right choices and actions during his time, vote for him. If you feel he made mistakes bad enough for him to be replaced - vote for someone else.
End of deal. So you've got morose-face for a substitute... deal with it.
No. I am suggesting the cartoon is biased, because political cartoons tend to be biased to one side.Quote:
Originally Posted by Martyr
Well duh they are biased, they are made to voice an opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadow Nexus
Two points to make:
One: Doesn't EVERY single politician change their minds on an issue? Isn't that politics itself? You want a flip-flopper? Here's one: Zell Miller. THAT is a flip-fliopper. Bush has changed his mind about his policies, his stance on issues, even how he's worded a prior speech more than any President in recent memory not named Bill Clinton.
Two: America IS on a slippery slope right now and we're getting dangerously close to going down it. If we continue to act alone on everything, we will be alone, with no one to help us, no one to ally themselves with us, and we'll no longer be the Super Power we are today. I'm not saying this will happen in the next 4 years, or even the next 40, but the longer one attempts to separate themselves from the rest of the world, the more likely it is that the world will eventually overrun it.
This is a message for all Americans and citizens of the world for that matter: Whatever you do, go out and vote! There's a reason we have liberty and a reason that democracy works better than any other form of government and that's because deep down, the system does in some way revolve around the will of the people. However, if not everyone takes advantage of their vote, the true will of the people will never be known. Get out there, get registered, do some research, and make your selection.
Take care all.