@Astro1645 I just realized I've been speaking to you on under two different videos. I'm not responding to this last one either because you make no sense to me, and I'm not a Democrat, so there goes your Kool-Aid theory. In fact, I don't support Obama.
@Marchant2 There was no single big issue under Bush, many small ones OK, unless you believe the wars were illegal some how even though the Democrats voted for approval. There is no space to debate that here. However Bush was not popular with much of the right because he, like his dad governed as a progressive not a conservative. Your last "very little" comment indicates you're a left win Kool-Aide drinker, so enjoy your Kool-Aide my friend, I bet it was RED Kool-Aide, it's always RED, isn't it?
@Astro1645 No huge issues? OMG! In YOUR opinion, maybe. There is a valid perception not only on the left but with independents (see Bush's plunging poll #'s in this group) and pretty much the rest of the world that Bush "forced on us" an illegal war that cost the lives of literally tens of thousands of people. You may disagree, but that is a hell of a better reason to take to the streets & express hatred for a President than for giving everyone healthcare. GOP = F'd up standards of evil.
@Marchant2: Non-sense. The left didn't like Bush because he was a Republican who they believed "Stole" the election from Al Gore. There were no huge crowds because there was no huge issue. Instead the left sniped at his heels, drew Hitler mustaches and bulls-eyes on his image and whined about supposed lies without getting into much detail.
The right simply doesn't want the European style nanny state and the DMV like services Obama is thrusting, un-wanted by most, on us. It's very simple.
@Astro1645 Not to this extreme. You didn't see huge numbers of Democrats marching in the streets and beginning a movement that drummed the message that Bush is a socialistic communist who is out to destroy the country, even though they had just as many reasons to do so as the Republicans claim to have. You didn't see them spending $40 million on a special investigator to find ANY reason to impeach Bush. Though the Dems had just as many reasons to do that as well.
@Marchant2: And the left didn't go off the deep end when Bush was in the White House? Would you like a review of all the idiocy coming from the left during Bush's Presidency or can we just agree you're wrong an go on from here?
When a Democrat is in the White House, the Right goes off the deep end. And when a Republican is in the White House, they take the country off the deep end.
This is pathetic. Even the tax-paid union organizations and MoveOn cannot gather the masses to overpower the American People who have spoken against tyranny!
Move On needs to move on into obscurity!
cybervore 8 months ago
@Astro1645 I just realized I've been speaking to you on under two different videos. I'm not responding to this last one either because you make no sense to me, and I'm not a Democrat, so there goes your Kool-Aid theory. In fact, I don't support Obama.
Marchant2 1 year ago
@Marchant2 There was no single big issue under Bush, many small ones OK, unless you believe the wars were illegal some how even though the Democrats voted for approval. There is no space to debate that here. However Bush was not popular with much of the right because he, like his dad governed as a progressive not a conservative. Your last "very little" comment indicates you're a left win Kool-Aide drinker, so enjoy your Kool-Aide my friend, I bet it was RED Kool-Aide, it's always RED, isn't it?
Astro1645 1 year ago
@Astro1645 No huge issues? OMG! In YOUR opinion, maybe. There is a valid perception not only on the left but with independents (see Bush's plunging poll #'s in this group) and pretty much the rest of the world that Bush "forced on us" an illegal war that cost the lives of literally tens of thousands of people. You may disagree, but that is a hell of a better reason to take to the streets & express hatred for a President than for giving everyone healthcare. GOP = F'd up standards of evil.
Marchant2 1 year ago
@Marchant2: Non-sense. The left didn't like Bush because he was a Republican who they believed "Stole" the election from Al Gore. There were no huge crowds because there was no huge issue. Instead the left sniped at his heels, drew Hitler mustaches and bulls-eyes on his image and whined about supposed lies without getting into much detail.
The right simply doesn't want the European style nanny state and the DMV like services Obama is thrusting, un-wanted by most, on us. It's very simple.
Astro1645 1 year ago
@Astro1645 Not to this extreme. You didn't see huge numbers of Democrats marching in the streets and beginning a movement that drummed the message that Bush is a socialistic communist who is out to destroy the country, even though they had just as many reasons to do so as the Republicans claim to have. You didn't see them spending $40 million on a special investigator to find ANY reason to impeach Bush. Though the Dems had just as many reasons to do that as well.
Marchant2 1 year ago
@Marchant2: And the left didn't go off the deep end when Bush was in the White House? Would you like a review of all the idiocy coming from the left during Bush's Presidency or can we just agree you're wrong an go on from here?
Astro1645 1 year ago
When a Democrat is in the White House, the Right goes off the deep end. And when a Republican is in the White House, they take the country off the deep end.
Marchant2 1 year ago
It will be interesting to see creationists evolving backwards into spineless land-fish.
bigsexyinsect 2 years ago
This is pathetic. Even the tax-paid union organizations and MoveOn cannot gather the masses to overpower the American People who have spoken against tyranny!
badger5566 2 years ago