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Brooker said:I'll go ahead and say it... I blame the people who voted for Bush. I don't see how anyone who has their eyes open to what's going on and has the mental capacity to process that information could possibly want four more years of this. Just because Bush won, doesn't mean he's right. It just means he was (surprisingly) able to fool enough people into believing his BS. Bush is what he is, so whatever. But what is so disturbing about this election is that half the country thinks being a religiously fanatical, international bully is the right path for America.
mad pierrot said:I don't think this has gotten out of hand. Believe me, if you think this is bad, you should see some of the "discussions" I have...
mad pierrot said:Hey, we've got strong supporters on both sides. That's good. Homogeneity is boring. Besides, Mike knows that posting threads like this will draw comments from people who probably rabidly disagree with him. (Like me.)
Maciamo said:Mike,
Europe has a huge Muslim population. There are 1,4 million Muslm (mostly Pakistani and Bangladeshi) in the UK, 6 million Muslim in France (10% of the population !), 1,4 million in Italy, 3 million in Germany, etc. In total that is 25 million for the whole of Europe (not just EU, but also Albania, Bosnia, etc.). complete list here
Maciamo said:I am in favour of the expulsion of any Muslim that causes religion-related problems in Europe. If it were up to me, anybody caught proselytising would already be expelled, as it is against the freedom of religion and non-religion. People are free to believe in what they want, as long as they do not force it on other people. This is how most Europe understand freedom in general.
Miss_apollo7 said:Is it true that he [Bush] never had a passport in his life before he became President? Or is it just a rumour? Meaning, he never went abroad in his life before he moved to the White House???
sabro said:Does the President of the United States really need a passport? Who would check it? Does he go through customs? Do they search him or his luggage?
The problem to me is that people just keep making comments like that and don't care about what the other side thinks. I must say that ever since I found out that mikecash was going to vote for Bush I was curious as to why he was going to do so. I wanted to know, because I know that he is an intelligent person, and he has done a fair amount of research. Maybe he knew something that I didn't. I didn't know, but I wanted to.
Maybe Bush does not need a passport now, as with his entourage and his position he can get on any plane without being searched etc...and if some authorities demand a body search, Bush's bodyguards will protect him...sabro said:Does the President of the United States really need a passport? Who would check it? Does he go through customs? Do they search him or his luggage?
Hmmm, Just wondering....
I'm all for listening to the other side. But I've yet to hear any Bush supporters give reasons for doing so that didn't seem incredibly closed-minded. But I'm looking forward to hearing some.
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