blueduke wrote:To let an American citizen starve to death and even deny her ice chips for her mouth...........now that is beyond pale. And yes. They will answer for it. "You reap what you sow" is what the good book says and these judges will not make a liar out of God any more than you or I will.
The judges simply upheld the existing legal statutes, did they not? So, you want judges playing God instead and basing their decisions on what is religiously correct?
As a Catholic, I thought Terri Schiavo should live. But without a living will, the law gave her husband the right to determine her destiny. The judges simply upheld that law, as much as in hindsight I don't like it.
blueduke wrote:Jeffords says Bush will start a war with Iran next year so Jeb will have a better shot at the presidency (how this gives him a "better shot" is beyond me).
Yeah, that's a ridiculous stretch. Agree with you on that one.
blueduke wrote:They all said Bush lied about Iraq........while the war is going on.
Considering the objective of the war has changed from finding the WMD's to eliminating terror to spreading freedom, "they" might have a point. And I guess you consider it "unpatriotic" to exercise your freedom of speech and provide dissent to a military action taken under dubious pretenses by an administration? Remember, this is the first pre-emptive war in American history, so don't try to put Iraq in the same category as WW II, Korea, Vietnam or the Gulf War. We invaded a sovereign nation that had not left its borders in an attempt to conquer another nation and topple its leader -- that's a first.
blueduke wrote:Dean says Bush knew in advance about 9/11. Dean also runs a website that is beyond despicable. Like those "Kill Bush" t-shirts they were hawking over there? Got yours yet?
Dean is a dick, no doubt. I wouldn't trust his frat-boy temper to run my household, let alone my nation. But he does have the right to be an idiot and shoot off his mouth in this nation. And saying such ridiculous things doesn't put him at the level of DeLay if DeLay is in fact guilty of such ethics violations. There's a difference between shooting off your mouth and violating Congressional ethics rules.
But I guess if Tom DeLay supports the current administration and hides behind the veil of patriotism, hell, let him violate all of the ethics codes he wants, right? He's a true American -- an unethical one, but a true one -- unlike that leftist freak Howard Dean and his rabble-rousing Web site and T-shirts, right?
Being patriotic doesn't put someone above the law. And our Constitution guarantees the freedom of speech, regardless of how ridiculous it is and how much it infuriates the "nouveau patriots" who have sprouted up all over since 9/11.
blueduke wrote:Clinton did alot more than that. The hummer didn't bother me. Illegal campaign contributions from China and then China winding up with US military technology did. So did the stealing of over 400 FBI files on current and former GOP members.
Actually, perjury before a grand jury bothered me more about Clinton than anything else. But yeah, your points about the biggest dirtbag in the White House since Nixon are spot-on. Clinton was a shame to the credibility of the White House, and it has nothing to do with getting hosed by an intern.
Take care,
PK
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