Friday, May 28, 2004

Finally: Bush Wants Policy Laid Out By Kerry

I find it very interesting and a bit ironic, that Bush now wants the help of the UN. This is something that John Kerry basically called for a long time ago. And when he mentioned the US should seek help from the "corrupt UN"(as Republicans know it), the administration-and most republicans for that matter- were highly critical. But why? Well, of course, they sought political gain in the childish put-downs, of an obviously smarter, more courageous, more compassionate(compassionate conservative Mr.Bush-I think not)person. Well, you say, why then did the republicans recently let it be known that they crave help from the "corrupt UN"? Hypocrisy, of course. If the UN, or NATO, help out and all goes well, I'm sure Bush will spout-off, that this was his plan-touched by god-so naturally it was bound to work. Now if it fails, expect something like: Well I tried to share some power, let my opponent make a call, I followed his advice and look what it got us into.
Patiently, I sit and wait for the regular voting republicans to snap out of what I like to call "dreamland" and snap into reality. Just imagine if Bush were a Democrat, they would be all over him. Also exactly how is John Kerry such a liberal again? Well conservatives like to be fiscally sound-no deficits- so that takes Bush out of that category. Conservatives also like less government- well since Bush has sprung-up more government than any president ever, that takes him out of that category. How about immigration? Oh, he wants open borders. So how conservative is Bush again....or liberal? And, while he might be religious- there is a difference in being a healthy religous guy-as Kerry is- and being an extreme religous fanatic-as Bush is.

1 Comments:

At 1:56 PM, Blogger John said...

Ryan, got your comments - thanks. Yes, I'd like to get some traffic both from the right and the left, so your comments are certainly welcome. I think it's pretty easy to put conservatives and liberals in a really bad light with those "manifesto" lists. It's also pretty good sport, too. :>

Perhaps we could add a link on our blogs to the effect "A Different Perspective", or "The Other Side" or something like that?

PS - I don't know if I'd characterize Kerry as a "healthy" religious guy. He claims to be Catholic, yet rejects one of the most fundamental teachings of the church. A little hypocritical?

Have a good one.

 

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