View Full Version : Bush the Uniter? (Band Aids at convention)
Flasch186
08-31-2004, 06:33 AM
Then at his convention his supporters where Band-Aids with purple hearts on them. Not blaming Bush for this as I'm sure he is only supportive of someone's war time efforts but I think that this just goes to show how divided America is right now and how willing people are to poke fun at someone's wounds received during war, regardless of what those wounds resulted in. Regardless, on the individual(s) who wore the band-aids I think it was a pretty low reflection of themself.
JonInMiddleGA
08-31-2004, 06:40 AM
I think it was a pretty low reflection of themself.
Kinda like Kerry's behavior since he got back home ... which is kinda what opens up the whole band-aid thing I guess.
Flasch186
08-31-2004, 06:43 AM
Kinda like Kerry's behavior since he got back home ... which is kinda what opens up the whole band-aid thing I guess.
no need to address that discussion as I believe we exhausted that in another thread. Were obviously going to believe what we want on that note:
You - it was dishonorable and traitorous.
Me - he was standing up for what he believed in.
BTW - Now Bush says we cant win the war on Terror (which I agree with him when he says, "In the conventional sense") but would that be conidered a flip or a flop or not at all?
JonInMiddleGA
08-31-2004, 07:32 AM
FWIW, I'd say that his comments do indeed appear to fall into the category of a flip-flop, and I'm afraid it may ultimately cost him more votes that he had secured than anything he's said/done in the past 4 years.
If the comment is hammered home often enough & well enough, and if he's forced to defend and/or reiterate the remark, I believe it ultimately may keep some voters home on Election Day. I believe Karl Rove phrased it pretty well -- "We're in a war, so you got a lot of people who say, `I don't like the fact that we're in a war. But I want to win the war"
Off-hand, it is probably only the second time in his term that I've had a strong urge to smack him upside the head and say "WTF were you thinking?"
albionmoonlight
08-31-2004, 07:36 AM
Off-hand, it is probably only the second time in his term that I've had a strong urge to smack him upside the head and say "WTF were you thinking?"
OK--I'll bite. What was the first?
As to the general discussion. I think that it is uncool for the conventioneers to in any way mock a war vets service. We all have family and friends in the military. It sickens me to see honor in combat mocked because of partisian politics.
However, I am really no more or less disgusted than I was when left wingers turned Paul Wellstone's memorial service into a tacky political rally. Wellstone was a great man--regardless of whether one believed in his populist politics. It sickened me to see his memory abused by those who were supposed to be his friends and allies.
So you really don't have to look to far to see straw men on both sides of the aisle to attack.
ice4277
08-31-2004, 07:50 AM
FWIW, I'd say that his comments do indeed appear to fall into the category of a flip-flop, and I'm afraid it may ultimately cost him more votes that he had secured than anything he's said/done in the past 4 years.
...
Off-hand, it is probably only the second time in his term that I've had a strong urge to smack him upside the head and say "WTF were you thinking?"
But, I think it may be better to acknowledge that it may be an 'unwinnable' battle, than to try and delude people otherwise. Rationally, how could we ever expect to totally stop terrorism? He is merely adapting to a changing reality (or is it perception?)
Bush = Bad
Kerry = Bad
Vote = Kerry lesser of two evils.
JonInMiddleGA
08-31-2004, 08:01 AM
OK--I'll bite. What was the first?
His "guest-worker" immigration proposal.
I'm not sure if I've ever heard anything from the mouth of any President that left me more incredulous, easily the most "Have you lost your mind?" moment with a sitting President I can recall in my 37 years.
{Note: Other Presidents have said/done things I disagreed with more, just none have surprised me so thoroughly with a disagreement that came out of left field}
Vegas Vic
08-31-2004, 08:01 AM
It's really funny to see this band-aid mockery of Kerry's purple hearts coming from delegates who represent the party of the chickenhawks.
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/A-SPADES.jpg
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/J-SPADES.jpg
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/10-CLUBS.jpg
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/K-DIAMONDS.jpg
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/6-CLUBS.jpg
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/4-SPADES.jpg
http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/K-HEARTS.jpg
JonInMiddleGA
08-31-2004, 08:02 AM
Rationally, how could we ever expect to totally stop terrorism?
The same way you deal with rattlesnakes.
JonInMiddleGA
08-31-2004, 08:04 AM
Good Lord VV, could you at least reduce the total height if you're going to post fucking garbage?
Ah, wait a minute, I know how to fix that problem.
edit to add: When in the hell did VV become an admin/moderator?
Flasch186
08-31-2004, 08:05 AM
His "guest-worker" immigration proposal.
I'm not sure if I've ever heard anything from the mouth of any President that left me more incredulous, easily the most "Have you lost your mind?" moment with a sitting President I can recall in my 37 years.
{Note: Other Presidents have said/done things I disagreed with more, just none have surprised me so thoroughly with a disagreement that came out of left field}
I couldnt agree with you more.
Cringer
08-31-2004, 08:39 AM
You know what sucks? We have to do this again in 4 more years. Yes, that should be a good thing, but this is getting to be tiresome. Both parties make me sick...........
panerd
08-31-2004, 08:55 AM
To be real honest outside of FOFC I really don't hear anything political at all. (I will amdit I do choose Seinfeld over the nightly news) Every once in a while somebody at work will discuss why they are voting for Kerry or Bush, but it is usually on a much simpler level than the "discourse" ever gets around here. It has been said before and I believe it to be true... My coworker feels no need to be an asshole and tell me how big an idot I am for voting for Kerry, and me the same with him for Bush. Unfortunatly, the internet sort of removes these social barriers.
Chief Rum
08-31-2004, 09:04 AM
To be real honest outside of FOFC I really don't hear anything political at all. (I will amdit I do choose Seinfeld over the nightly news) Every once in a while somebody at work will discuss why they are voting for Kerry or Bush, but it is usually on a much simpler level than the "discourse" ever gets around here. It has been said before and I believe it to be true... My coworker feels no need to be an asshole and tell me how big an idot I am for voting for Kerry, and me the same with him for Bush. Unfortunatly, the internet sort of removes these social barriers.
panerd, you're such an idiot.
CR
It's fitting that this vile bunch, who consider spending five days in NYC to be an act of heroism, would mock the sacrifices of tens of thousands.
I hope these delegates use defective condoms while demonstrating their version of family values to their AIDS-infected prostitiutes.
panerd
08-31-2004, 09:23 AM
panerd, you're such an idiot.
CR
:rolleyes:
(I was going to put a :D , but I felt this would fit better in a political thread)
clintl
08-31-2004, 09:34 AM
The main purpose of the modern political convention is for the party faithful to get together, party, get drunk, and take cheap shots at the opposition. As a cheap shot, at least it was creative.
cthomer5000
08-31-2004, 10:23 AM
As to the general discussion. I think that it is uncool for the conventioneers to in any way mock a war vets service. We all have family and friends in the military. It sickens me to see honor in combat mocked because of partisian politics.
Staying outside the politics of it all, this is exactly how I feel. Where somoene finds the balls to call out a veteran with numerous accolades is beyond me. If he questions his medals, you're indiciting the military, not him.
I'm by no means a pro-military guy in general, but I have very close friends in the service, and this level of disrespect for what they do is indefensible, IMHO.
Flasch186
08-31-2004, 01:15 PM
Well, now Bush says we will when the war on Terror (Rove mustve slapped him around a bit)...thank goodness, now I can sleep tonight.
Solecismic
08-31-2004, 01:26 PM
Bush = Bad
Kerry = Bad
Vote = Kerry lesser of two evils.
My wife said exactly the same thing last week. I'm leaning that way myself right now.
My wife said exactly the same thing last week. I'm leaning that way myself right now.
Does that mean I will find out what your next game will be? :D
:)
noop
Franklinnoble
08-31-2004, 01:31 PM
My wife said exactly the same thing last week. I'm leaning that way myself right now.
Leaning what way? Towards a political text sim as your next game? What does this all mean???
Solecismic
08-31-2004, 01:33 PM
I've dropped too many hints already. It's not my fault if you guys aren't picking them up.
I've dropped too many hints already. It's not my fault if you guys aren't picking them up.
Picking them up?
hmm...Front Office Trash Collector?
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:36 PM
It is a political game.
very good and your name is poon spelled backwards
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:37 PM
Picking them up?
hmm...Front Office Trash Collector?
Front Office Prostitution?
Franklinnoble
08-31-2004, 01:38 PM
I've dropped too many hints already. It's not my fault if you guys aren't picking them up.
I knew it....
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:39 PM
I knew it....
You are the modern day sherlock holmes
I wonder how many are now going through Jim's recent posts...
:D
Edit: Other than me...
very good and your name is poon spelled backwards
Actually it is spoon but I will let you slide....
http://www.solecismic.com/sole/gregvote.jpg This is my proof. *Jim you want this removed please say so because I don't know if your cool with everyone seeing your family and what not.*
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:42 PM
good work spoon
good work spoon
What does your name mean?
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:48 PM
rkm - Rockingham Park
suf - Suffolk Downs
racetracks in NH and MA.
I'd much rather be poon.
I'd much rather be poon.
Wouldn't we all
Franklinnoble
08-31-2004, 01:49 PM
Actually it is spoon but I will let you slide....
http://www.solecismic.com/sole/gregvote.jpg This is my proof. *Jim you want this removed please say so because I don't know if your cool with everyone seeing your family and what not.*
Obi-Wan has taught you well.
rkm - Rockingham Park
suf - Suffolk Downs
racetracks in NH and MA.
I'd much rather be poon.
You want men to fuck you?
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:52 PM
You want men to fuck you?
I don't know. I'd feel funny professing I want to be 'dick'. How bout 'poonsmaniac'?
Desnudo
08-31-2004, 01:53 PM
You want men to fuck you?
Poon, your quote disturbs me enough that I may have to put you on ignore to avoid having to look at it everytime I read your post. And am I reading an offer from Poon to Rkmsuf?
rkmsuf
08-31-2004, 01:56 PM
Poon, your quote disturbs me enough that I may have to put you on ignore to avoid having to look at it everytime I read your post. And am I reading an offer from Poon to Rkmsuf?
Yesh, that is quite disgustin. Please refrain from offering Rkmsuf's wang around.
I don't know. I'd feel funny professing I want to be 'dick'. How bout 'poonsmaniac'?
I'm sorry but I just giggled so much i farted....
Ok Jim we now know what your next game is unless the curve ball is you can actually vote in TCY which I doubt because you could be saving that just incase your political sim doesn't do as well. So unless you want me to continue my wild guessing you might as well spill the beans after all we are your loyal subjects. :)
:)
noop
Poon, your quote disturbs me enough that I may have to put you on ignore to avoid having to look at it everytime I read your post. And am I reading an offer from Poon to Rkmsuf?
Are you talking about my sig? And who is poon?
Desnudo
08-31-2004, 02:30 PM
Are you talking about my sig? And who is poon?
You are Poon. And yes.
Cuckoo
08-31-2004, 02:59 PM
My wife said exactly the same thing last week. I'm leaning that way myself right now.
That's funny. I've said the same thing several times as well with a somewhat different conclusion.
Bush = bad
Kerry = bad
Vote = Bush lesser of two evils. At least with him, I know what I'm going to get.
BTW, if it is a political sim, you can count on my money despite how sick I am of election year crap. :)
Chief Rum
08-31-2004, 03:45 PM
:rolleyes:
(I was going to put a :D , but I felt this would fit better in a political thread)
Touché :D
CR
Glengoyne
08-31-2004, 03:47 PM
Bush = Bad
Kerry = Bad
Vote = Kerry lesser of two evils.
I'm in the camp that'd rather vote for Bush because he is a known evil. I think I can put up with the crap he does, that I don't like for another four years. With Kerry, I don't know if that's the case.
Glengoyne
08-31-2004, 03:54 PM
That's funny. I've said the same thing several times as well with a somewhat different conclusion.
Bush = bad
Kerry = bad
Vote = Bush lesser of two evils. At least with him, I know what I'm going to get.
BTW, if it is a political sim, you can count on my money despite how sick I am of election year crap. :)
Damn,
Teach me to post without reading the whole thread.
QuikSand
08-31-2004, 03:55 PM
I'm sorry but I just giggled so much i farted....
...cue Franklin's now-regular call for the QotM to be reinstated...
Franklinnoble
08-31-2004, 04:21 PM
...cue Franklin's now-regular call for the QotM to be reinstated...
I've actually been trying to lay off that for a while, in hopes that the almighty slapper-of-bitches might find favor in my restraint, and grant my wish of a well-moderated return of the QOTM...
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