Bush wants open boarders and basically said so a few days after 9/11 taught Americans perhaps the most bitter lesson they could imagine.
Bush says that there are millions of jobs in America that Americans just won't do. If you think this is an old anti-union propanganda it is, although every one believes it now.
Bush says he trusts America's port security to the cousins of the guys who caused the US to need security in the first place.
He did do better than opponent John Kerry who took the same courses at Yale. To replace one moron with a bigger one would have been an awful shock for the voters.
And his other opponent Al Gore (Oprah called him too smart to be president) flunked out of law at Vanderbilt University and failed EVERY subject (7 out of 7, I think) before he finally dropped out of Divinity at Vanderbilt University. It's probably good he was the child of Tennessee's ranking Senator because I'm not sure he could have tied his own shoelaces without help. Al Gore is surely a moron's moron.
Just more one-world globalism to enrich corporate America and ruin the culture of the American working and middle class.
The immigration from Mexico is nonsense. As Jean Marie Le Pen said, America stole California from the Mexicans, and now the Mexicans are taking it back.
Anyway, it boggles the mind that Bush and Harper talk about border security and making it stricter for Canadians entering America while they let Mexicans in by the millions every year. They also allow Muslim terrorist and other criminal organization into Canada and America and then tell us we are fighting overseas to prevent terrorist at home....?!?!
--- Multiculturalism is neither left nor right, but rather a sickening indication of what happens when 'representative government' fails the majority.
"The moron lashed out at the questioner, dashed into his imaginary phone booth and emerged as The Decider. "I'm the decider," he pronounced, with Mussolini-like swagger. You see, scratch a moron and beneath that smirking, ignorance-is-bliss exterior, you discover a fundamental truth: Beauty may be only skin deep, but moron goes right to the bone."
I saw the clip of him announcing he was the "Decider". I had to laugh at him when he said it too. He's just unbelievable in every way.
--- "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
Bush is a psychopath and there is plenty of evidence to show that he has never won an election for president of the USA. The democratic party ruling class let him take the office without a fight. How happy should we be that the leadership of both parties put Bush where he is? Don't excuse what he has done by mistaking it for the acts of a moron.
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"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
(Albert Einstein)
I'm inclined to agree. But it doesn't say much for the people that voted for him. But the same thing happened in Canada. So many of us hated the Liberals they just forgot Harper is just as much of a creep.
What is really frightening to me is that there are psychopaths in our governments, our military, and in the CCCE and their peer groups. What does that say about a society that sees "qualities" such as having no conscience, lying, manipulating and cruelty as things to be raised into positions of power? What does that say about us? Sheesh!
--- "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
Yeaaaah. Who's creepier and more moronic, people who are content to repeatedly say "Harper is scary" and "Harper is creepy," without reason and would rather vote for a thieving, incompetent, smug jackass who can't make Kraft dinner, or people who would vote for a new government promising to be tougher on crime, raise our age of consent to 16, cut the GST (promised by the competition ten years ago), and to make our highest level of government accountable. Yeah, well, I'd say the former. I'd also say that in preschool I learned that if the square peg doesn't fit in the round hole the first time, it won’t fit the second time around either.
Also, if a Supreme Court decision and millions upon millions of votes is evidence.
As for Bush being a moron (since it is the intended theme of the thread...) he might speak oddly (so did Chrétien), he might say stupid things (proof is a proof...) and he might mispronounce words (again...Chrétien), but one more thing he does, is he has inconvenient protestors arrested rather than pepper sprayed. You don't have to look to Crawford to find a seemingly moronic leader.
Why are you implying that some of us have no reason to think that Harper is scary or that Harper is creepy? I think Harper has no conscience which is scary and creepy especially when he's in the PMO. I watched Harper long before he was the PM. I watch CPAC and the HOC when it's in session. I see him and hear him. I know how he smears and name calls and really in my opinion hates Canada. I saw him on Politics say "we" when he was talking about the USA making it clear to me that he thinks that is who he is alined with. And it's not just him in that government that I do not want representing me. The majority of them are so out there (pointing way off into the distance), that I can't hear the music they are dancing to.
And my disgust with the representatives in our government is fair and balanced. We need to reform our electoral process desperately so that new people, people that know how to work in coalitions and minorities can finally represent us rather than the partisan extremists.
--- "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
Commonsense101 obviously hasn't heard that part of Dumbuya's homeland security plan, specifically the Real ID part, involves what the two main consultants, both form KGB generals, referred to as "interior passports".
Think about it. This power mad lunatic has succeeded in making the US a potential soviet style dictatorship.
And Commonsense wonders WHY so many people are upset by this.
C101 needs to wake up and see what's going on in the real world.
--- "and the knowledge they fear is a weapon to be used against them"
Firstly, thank you for not disputing that Chrétien is a boob.
As for Harper, he doesn't show emotion. Oh well.
Everyone acts like clowns in parliament.
But however uncomfortable people may be with his swagger, Mr. Martin's wheezy chuckle is equally unnerving.
Either way he's putting up an elected Senate (which might really help moderates with the representation issue), a child care plan that even the Bloc and the NDP support (it is a provincial matter), raising the age of consent, and creating minimum sentences (but surprisingly not scrapping the gun registry...), and lowering the GST. He's alright.
And he likes the US and speaks fondly of it, but that doesn't mean he wants to turn Canada into the US.
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Bush says that there are millions of jobs in America that Americans just won't do. If you think this is an old anti-union propanganda it is, although every one believes it now.
Bush says he trusts America's port security to the cousins of the guys who caused the US to need security in the first place.
He did do better than opponent John Kerry who took the same courses at Yale. To replace one moron with a bigger one would have been an awful shock for the voters.
And his other opponent Al Gore (Oprah called him too smart to be president) flunked out of law at Vanderbilt University and failed EVERY subject (7 out of 7, I think) before he finally dropped out of Divinity at Vanderbilt University. It's probably good he was the child of Tennessee's ranking Senator because I'm not sure he could have tied his own shoelaces without help. Al Gore is surely a moron's moron.
The immigration from Mexico is nonsense. As Jean Marie Le Pen said, America stole California from the Mexicans, and now the Mexicans are taking it back.
Anyway, it boggles the mind that Bush and Harper talk about border security and making it stricter for Canadians entering America while they let Mexicans in by the millions every year. They also allow Muslim terrorist and other criminal organization into Canada and America and then tell us we are fighting overseas to prevent terrorist at home....?!?!
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Multiculturalism is neither left nor right, but rather a sickening indication of what happens when 'representative government' fails the majority.
I saw the clip of him announcing he was the "Decider". I had to laugh at him when he said it too. He's just unbelievable in every way.
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
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"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
(Albert Einstein)
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
Also, if a Supreme Court decision and millions upon millions of votes is evidence.
As for Bush being a moron (since it is the intended theme of the thread...) he might speak oddly (so did Chrétien), he might say stupid things (proof is a proof...) and he might mispronounce words (again...Chrétien), but one more thing he does, is he has inconvenient protestors arrested rather than pepper sprayed. You don't have to look to Crawford to find a seemingly moronic leader.
Why are you implying that some of us have no reason to think that Harper is scary or that Harper is creepy? I think Harper has no conscience which is scary and creepy especially when he's in the PMO. I watched Harper long before he was the PM. I watch CPAC and the HOC when it's in session. I see him and hear him. I know how he smears and name calls and really in my opinion hates Canada. I saw him on Politics say "we" when he was talking about the USA making it clear to me that he thinks that is who he is alined with. And it's not just him in that government that I do not want representing me. The majority of them are so out there (pointing way off into the distance), that I can't hear the music they are dancing to.
And my disgust with the representatives in our government is fair and balanced. We need to reform our electoral process desperately so that new people, people that know how to work in coalitions and minorities can finally represent us rather than the partisan extremists.
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
Think about it. This power mad lunatic has succeeded in making the US a potential soviet style dictatorship.
And Commonsense wonders WHY so many people are upset by this.
C101 needs to wake up and see what's going on in the real world.
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"and the knowledge they fear is a weapon to be used against them"
"The Weapon" - Rush
As for Harper, he doesn't show emotion. Oh well.
Everyone acts like clowns in parliament.
But however uncomfortable people may be with his swagger, Mr. Martin's wheezy chuckle is equally unnerving.
Either way he's putting up an elected Senate (which might really help moderates with the representation issue), a child care plan that even the Bloc and the NDP support (it is a provincial matter), raising the age of consent, and creating minimum sentences (but surprisingly not scrapping the gun registry...), and lowering the GST. He's alright.
And he likes the US and speaks fondly of it, but that doesn't mean he wants to turn Canada into the US.
Please, be specific.
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"and the knowledge they fear is a weapon to be used against them"
"The Weapon" - Rush