Bush on Abortion

Nov 05, 2003 17:03

"The fate of an unborn child is not the government's choice. It is the choice of its creator." - Dictator George W. Bush ( Read more... )

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msshopaholic November 5 2003, 14:41:32 UTC
You do realize he makes no sense and doesn't have a clue as to what he is saying, right? I can't believe people elected him as our president... ugh.

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orpheus2003 November 5 2003, 15:33:26 UTC
Like.... that statement along is just so full of philosophical flaws it's unbelievable...

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knicksyankees November 5 2003, 17:09:36 UTC
We technically never actually elected him president since he lost

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msshopaholic November 5 2003, 17:12:22 UTC
Yes, this is very true... but somewhere someone voted for him to even make it close. Gah.. what is wrong with these people?!

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timesq November 5 2003, 14:50:19 UTC
That IS a pretty stupid non-sensical statement but I've
come to expect that from GWB. As a registered Republican,
he wasn't my first or second choice for the nomination
in 2000 - but I'll take him anyday over Howard Dean and
so will the rest of this country in November, 2004.

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orpheus2003 November 5 2003, 15:35:55 UTC
Ick.. I can't talk to you anymore..*LOL* I like Dean..... but I also agree with you in the idea that he is too liberal for what this country wants right now......... even maybe, in my opinion,if it's not what's best for the country....

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audpicc November 5 2003, 15:08:42 UTC
I'm so glad that i'm going to be able to vote in time to vote his ass outta here.
and besides, isnt there supposed to be a seperation between religion and government in this country? who is he to say that HIS GOD can decide what women can do with their bodies. A woman is the ultimate creator of life. Not all of us believe in his god, but all of us have mothers, am i wrong?

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orpheus2003 November 5 2003, 15:38:24 UTC
Well by saying creator he made it a neutral term. But who's to say my creator believers the same thing as his creator?

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audpicc November 5 2003, 15:48:19 UTC
Knowing him, and all of his bible references, i dont doubt that he meant "god"

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orpheus2003 November 5 2003, 19:14:23 UTC
Well most certainly he did. But by saying creator, in a lame attempt to be PC, he actually opened himself up to interpretation.

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ephant November 5 2003, 17:50:35 UTC
you're supposed to hate politicians. that's what they're for.

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orpheus2003 November 5 2003, 19:19:57 UTC
Then why do we vote for them?
Actually, I didn't vote for this guy. Hmmm...

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timesq November 5 2003, 20:24:15 UTC
People people people.....if you want
to blame anybody - BLAME RALPH NADER.

HE COST YOU GUYS THE ELECTION IN 2000

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.

Oh, that AND the fact that AlGore (tm) couldn't even
carry his OWN HOME STATE of Tennessee! how lame!

I think Dean has the momentum to carry him to the nomination
but he's going to need to LIGHT A FIRE under the collective
ass of this country to get elected. Its not IMPOSSIBLE
but he's going to face an uphill battle.

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orpheus2003 November 6 2003, 03:03:52 UTC
I agree with you on that. Frankly, while Dean may be ahead in the democratic party.... Lieberman would have a better chance of winning the nation because of his more conservative views.....
I need to get Bush out though...... otherwise it's possible I could lose my job. This No Child Left Behind Act is a bunch of bunk.... it scares me more than anything because I am a music teacher, something that has little to do with standardized testing, in an inner city school, which, circumstantially scores lower on those. In fact my school got put on the national priority list this year. They give us two years to improve the scores........ if the scores do not improve.... I love my job...... simple as that.....
The man thinks that education is a business. It's not.... it's a human service..... you can't just threaten to take away money and everything will get better..... because if you carry through that threat, everything will just get worse...

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