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    We need one good ole pro bush thread. There are already 55,612 out there negative and I want one where I can spill all the reasons why President Bush is a better President than you could ever be. I mean he did get elected after all.

    So what has bush done good. That is what this thread is for.

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    This is a pre-emptive warning. Do not use this thread as a generic Iraq thread, or to create a duplicate debate as another thread.

    Thank you, and please continue to enjoy using the Mudpit.
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    The Political Mudpit is such an interesting place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honor&Glory
    The Political Mudpit is such an interesting place.
    You know it.

    I don't want to spam up my own thread (although it wouldn't be the first time) but any anti-bush comments will elicit a summon to my favorite conservative moderators who will haul you off to the interrogation rooms of the Staff Forums where you will be tortured until you sign an oath of loyalty to President Bush.

    Anyways. One thing I like about Bush is how he handled the World After 9/11 (just a start)
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    I think one of Bush's greatest qualities is He knows what needs to get done and - despite any critisism he might recieve, no matter how much his approval rating sinks becuase of ppls ignorance - he gets done what needs to happen.
    He doesn't do things so people will think better of him or to make himself look good - he does things to help the Country get stronger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan_Kikla
    I think one of Bush's greatest qualities is He knows what needs to get done
    What, like rebuilding New orleans?
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    What, like rebuilding New orleans?

    While the situation in New Orleans is unfortunate I do not know how it is a major Priority of Bush nor why he has recieved so much critism for it. Do you expect a leader of a nation who has to deal with all kinds of problems over seas and internal which - in the long run are much larger problems than what happend to new Orleans - to focus hit time and effort on rebiulding? No! Thats why you have mayors and Govenrors.

    As a president he might put some work into the region but he is hardly required to focus on a sole city when more areas have been affected and theres a global war over terrorism being fought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan_Kikla
    I think one of Bush's greatest qualities is He knows what needs to get done and - despite any critisism he might recieve, no matter how much his approval rating sinks becuase of ppls ignorance - he gets done what needs to happen.
    He doesn't do things so people will think better of him or to make himself look good - he does things to help the Country get stronger.
    His approval rating sinks because...well...things in Iraq are screwed up. There is a huge debt, and the border is STILL open.

    He's not helping the country get stronger, he's sinking it into debt. And guess what's going to happen soon? Tax hike. Hardly a good thing for the economy...
    (for the record, I consdier myself a libertarian, and I strongly dislike the democrats)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudd

    I don't want to spam up my own thread (although it wouldn't be the first time) but any anti-bush comments will elicit a summon to my favorite conservative moderators who will haul you off to the interrogation rooms of the Staff Forums where you will be tortured until you sign an oath of loyalty to President Bush.
    Um, that's the kind of stuff that worries me about you hard-core conservatives.

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    I agree with the Black Prince.

    Bush has been a strong leader at times.
    And the american people needed one after the shock of an attack on their own soil.

    But thats it.
    Im all out of 'praise'.

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    OK. Look, lets remember the thread's title. Already, we've had a few moderators commenting on this. We are looking for pro Bush comments. Thank you - imb39

    Any discussion about SIT and SIN (or whatever) should be conducted by PM!

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    i guess i should also say, don't use this thread to bash bush either... *rolls eyes*

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    I'll start this off by saying that I think that as a President, Bush does an ok job, recently he has been slipping a little imo, but overall he still has thumbs up form me. As a person I respect him, sure he gets tongue tied sometimes when he's on the stand, and people rip on him for that, he's a human being. He stands up for what he believes in and doesn't succumb to popular belief and doesn't flip flop or sway his arguments just because pop culture believes one thing and then the next week believes another thing. He remains consistent with his views, and I applaud him for that, he doesn't kiss the general public's ass for votes. I also agree with his moral views for he is Christian and so am I. I see people take all sorts of jabs at him and honestly I'm beginning to think that it's sort of a fashion statement or a fad to hate bush, yes like it's the popular choice and it's fashionable and will automatically get you kudos in social outings and even make you sound intellectual. So many people (and I'm talkin about real life people not the forum members here) hate him and just spit out blind statements like he's racist! He's an idiot! OMG our economy! He architected 9/11 and flooded New Orleans on purpose. I respect him for standing firm and strong in the face of so much criticism.

    I also respect him for going to war in an ever increasing anti-war society. The middle east is a mess and someone needs to clean it up. Oil or no oil, people were dying cruel deaths in Iraq under Saddam Hussein and Bush took him out. Now that was the right thing to do. The Iraqi people will one day thank the Americans I belive, that day may be far far away, but it will come. For a sudden spike in deaths in the face of revolution by all means beats a high steady stream of unjustified cruel deaths under dicatorship.





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    i agree (with evan).... he can be decisive, and he often appears a strong leader, which at certain times in recent has proved to be incredibly important...


    however, some of the decisions he has made havn't always turned out to be for the best, but (i think) he has on occasion admitedd that mistakes have been made...
    basically, its good he's not a vacillator

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    Overall Bush isn't that bad. His first term I was pro-Bush but now I'm losing faith in the man. But I agree he shouln't receive all the blame for NO. You got to give him credit for how he handled 911.

    Ok Mudd lets take RZZZA away. He's spewing Anti-Bush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hub'ite
    Overall Bush isn't that bad. His first term I was pro-Bush but now I'm losing faith in the man. But I agree he shouln't receive all the blame for NO. You got to give him credit for how he handled 911.

    I have to give him credit for how he handled 9/11? What are you smoking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA
    I have to give him credit for how he handled 9/11? What are you smoking?
    Ummm.... nothing. He handled 911 really well. He led the nation foward and took decisive action against our enemies.(Taliban) He didn't beat around the bush, he went right after them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hub'ite
    Ummm.... nothing. He handled 911 really well. He led the nation foward and took decisive action against our enemies.(Taliban) He didn't beat around the bush, he went right after them.

    Sure sure, excluding the part where he led our nation into a neverending war with a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, for him it must be easy to "pledge a war on terrorism", its not his daughters that have to go fight. Maybe they should, give them a gun and drop them in the middle of Fallujah. I'd pay money to see that. You must really have drunk the kool-aid if you think Bush handled 9/11 well. If theres one thing that Bush is bad at, its being in a crisis, the man does not know how to deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA
    Sure sure, excluding the part where he led our nation into a neverending war with a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, for him it must be easy to "pledge a war on terrorism", its not his daughters that have to go fight. Maybe they should, give them a gun and drop them in the middle of Fallujah. I'd pay money to see that. You must really have drunk the kool-aid if you think Bush handled 9/11 well. If theres one thing that Bush is bad at, its being in a crisis, the man does not know how to deal.
    I never said anything about Iraq. I was talking about Afghanistan. Also no parents want their children to go to a foriegn land to fight any possible die. Bush isn't alone on that.

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