COL Gene

ELECTION IN AFGHANISTAN SHOWS FATAL FLAW IN BUSH POLICY

ELECTION IN AFGHANISTAN SHOWS FATAL FLAW IN BUSH POLICY



The highly publicized election in Afghanistan yesterday has documented the fatal flaw in the foreign policy George W. Bush is pursuing which is, the Spreading Democracy Theory. This is the holy Grail of foreign-policy which is supposed to make America safer and for which we are willing to sacrifice our young men and women.

The problem with this idea is that in many areas of Afghanistan, the voters DID NOT KNOW any candidates running for office. At the polling places, voters talked among themselves as to who each was going to vote for since no one knew any of the candidates. They did not know what they stood for and might as well have closed their eyes and voted. The reason for this is the candidates were afraid to campaign or make themselves known for fear of assassination. This is the very same thing that has taken place in many locations in Iraq. Many candidates in the highly touted Iraqi election were not known until the voters saw their names on the ballot FOR THE FIRST TIME when they voted! George Bush does not realize that the Muslim populations in these countries are simply not ready for democracy. Until there is security, that will allow candidates to make themselves and what they stand for known to the voters, there can be NO REAL DEMOCRACY! We are not even close to that in either Iraq or Afghanistan!
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Reply #51 Top
And your school board is lucky, too.

Cheers,
Daiwa
Reply #52 Top
Actually, the financial projections I developed during the campaign that my opponent said were not correct have now been shown to be correct. It was me that was lucky.
Reply #53 Top
Col, Iraq and Afghanistan have had democratic elections which were never even thought of a few years ago. That's progress. If you don't see that, then well.....your the col.
Reply #54 Top
I see you don't bother to post here.

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When Bush leaves office the damage he has caused this country will continue


And your whining changes what and how? He isn't leaving "before" 2008...and your whining ain't going to change his policies, one iota!
Reply #56 Top
drmiler

Wrong again. If people wake up and elect people to Congress that understand we need a change, 2006 will be the start to change the direction of this country. The news is full of the non support for Bush as a leader and ALL of his policies. He is gettiong into the 30-40% range and is looking like Nixon after Watergate.
We need to see Bush and Cheney do just like Agnew and Nixon- Get out of Washington!
Reply #57 Top
Col, will you stop quoting media polls of 1000 Americans. It does not represent America. The best poll was taken in November and Bush won, again. Remember that people like you are a small minority in this country, that's why you keep losing elections to Republicans.
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If people wake up and elect people to Congress that understand we need a change, 2006 will be the start to change the direction of this country.


What change would that be? No more elections in Iraq or Afghanistan?
Reply #59 Top
What change would that be? No more elections in Iraq or Afghanistan?


Get ready for endless rant about deficits.
Reply #60 Top
Leauki

Balance the Budget


Require a trade policy that has a level palying field- Stop allowing China to violate international law without paying a price in access to American Markets.

Set deadline to withdraw from Iraq and allow the Iraqi people to defend their own country.

Fund Social Security by increasing retirement age, increase the cap on Income that is taxed for Social Security (do not increase the rate) , put the added revenue from increasing the cap into a broad base of equity investments within the Social Security Trust Fund.

Seek broad agreement as to how we fund Medicare and Medicaid.

Provide the resources to STOP people from crosing our borders and enforce the laws.

Keep the Bush promises to deal with the poverty Katrina uncovered all over this country.

Focus our resources to more effectively fight terrorism


This is my SHORT list!

Reply #61 Top
I'll just pick apart a few since going through all of them is pointless with you.


Set deadline to withdraw from Iraq and allow the Iraqi people to defend their own country.


Col, you should know that we would not set a public timetable for withdrawel. You don't tell your enemy when you are leaving.

Keep the Bush promises to deal with the poverty Katrina uncovered all over this country.


It's not up to Bush or the feds to end poverty. The only way you will solve poverty is for people to take personal responsibility for themselves and stop relying on the government.


Seek broad agreement as to how we fund Medicare and Medicaid.


Just say it col. Raise taxes. That's what you want.
Reply #62 Top
Yes it is time to set a deadline so the Iraq people can defnd their own country.

The President has said we can not allow the poverty shown by Katrina to continue. Are you saying Bush is wrong?

We can not ignore these two areas since that are the two of the five largest Federal Expendatures.

As for polls. A poll properly constructed does not only measure the opinion of the pople questioned. They show the overall opinion within the error rate established by the poll. The vast majority do not support Bush or his failed policies. You can kid youself if you like but that will not change the lack of support for him.

Two more issues that show his lack of judgement. They just Arrested his Chief Preocuement Officer, Daivd Safavian who was a key White House official. He is accused of lying and obstructing a criminal investigation. The Bush appointee to be head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency lacks the experience and George Voinovich (R) Ohio, during her Senate confirmation hearing, said her resume indicated she is NOT QUALIFIED for the job. Another political appointment by Bush to a job that they should NEVER have been appointed by a President of the U.S. What a sad person is President of this great nation! Five poto opportunities in the Gulf-- For What. Every time he goes there , he disrupts the operation due to security. Use the money spent for his trips to Help people not give his a him a PR event!
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Yes it is time to set a deadline so the Iraq people can defnd their own country.


Right. So you want to tell the terrorists when we will leave so they can wait. Great military experience there col.


The President has said we can not allow the poverty shown by Katrina to continue. Are you saying Bush is wrong?


Bush is right that we cannot allow poverty to continue. However if he plans to increase things like welfare then he's wrong. Poverty is a choice in this country. The best way to end poverty is to encourage people to take responsibility for themselves and stop worrying about what Jesse Jackson says they should do. Personal responsibility, do you understand that col?


As for polls. A poll properly constructed does not only measure the opinion of the pople questioned. They show the overall opinion within the error rate established by the poll. The vast majority do not support Bush or his failed policies. You can kid youself if you like but that will not change the lack of support for him.


BS col. A poll of 1000 Americans does not accurately represent the feelings of America. I also posted before how the media polls are unreliable because they usually poll more democrats than repbulicans, and people who won't identify their party affliation. Anyways col, a President should not run the country based on polls, Clinton did that and it was a failure.


Five poto opportunities in the Gulf-- For What. Every time he goes there , he disrupts the operation due to security. Use the money spent for his trips to Help people not give his a him a PR event!


You can never win with you people. You complain when Bush doesn't show up, and now you complain that he is showing up. If he didn't go to the Gulf would you not complain about it col? Answer that question.
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I never complaned about Bush not showing up, except when he did nor show up for Guard Drills. It is that what Bush is doing does not solve the problems and does not help the majority just the Haves and Have More- His Base.

You are DEAD wrong about polls. Polls properly constructed do measure public opinion. In the long run, a leader who is out of touch with the majority can not succeed.

Iraq is a Rat Hole and the time has come to cut off our loses and if the Iraqi people do not want to do what is needed to retain their govenment, then they deserve to loose it. We have more urgent needs and need to focus on terrorism not nation building. Remenber when Bush said we should NOT engage in Nation Building!
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You are DEAD wrong about polls. Polls properly constructed do measure public opinion. In the long run, a leader who is out of touch with the majority can not succeed.


No YOU'RE dead wrong! The problem is that 99.9% of all polls are NOT properly constructed.
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The Time, CNN, Newsweek, AP polls are correct. Bush is in the 30 -40% range on almost every issue. The man is a looser and so are his supporters!
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2006 will be the start to change the direction of this country.


Yup, away from the failed liberal policies that led to New Orleans being a hellish pit of poverty.

And what will the C.O.L. say when the liberals take it on the chin again and Bush's policies are on even more solid ground? Oh, yeah, the polls show the American people don't support these policies, we are doomed, deficits will eat us alive, blah blah blah.

(And again, it's not "American people" or "Americans" it's U.S. citizens, citizens of the U.S.A. or some other moniker here, Americans means Mexican's, Canidians, Brazilians, etc.)
Reply #68 Top
No YOU'RE dead ...


Darn it, don't get my hopes up....
Reply #69 Top
The Time, CNN, Newsweek, AP polls are correct. Bush is in the 30 -40% range on almost every issue. The man is a looser and so are his supporters!


The only losers here would be you and your "2" folowers! And NO they are NOT correct. Those are a few of them that are NOT correctly configured!
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The policies since 2001 are Conservative Republican and NOT ONE HAS HELPED AMERICA! EVERY poll says the the very same thing- Bush is not supported by about 2/3 of the American People.
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You are DEAD wrong about polls. Polls properly constructed do measure public opinion. In the long run, a leader who is out of touch with the majority can not succeed.


Col, I have posted reports of how the media carefully sets these polls up to make the results go one way or another. Just as I said, the media polls will use more democrats than republicans, etc. But tell me col because you never answered my question in another thread. Why is when a poll show someone doesn't support Bush you swear by it, but when a poll shows people don't blame Bush for Katria, you dismiss it?


The policies since 2001 are Conservative Republican and NOT ONE HAS HELPED AMERICA! EVERY poll says the the very same thing- Bush is not supported by about 2/3 of the American People.


Col, you need to understand people like you are in the minority in this country. As usual col, you swear by biased media polls.
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Also col, most polls said Kerry was going to win. I guess that speaks for their reliability.
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IslandDog
As usual you are wrong. The current polls say Bush did not respond properly to Katrina. Only the initial polls indicated Bush was not part of the problem. That was before the public understood how poorly the Fed reacted! The polls, as well as most officials including Bush himself, now acknowledge Bush was responsible for the failure of the Feds who had the most assets to respond. In fact, most now admit what the GAO said in 1993- ONLY THE ACTIVE MILITARY HAVE THE ASSETS< ORGANIZATION< COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMAND structure to effectively respond to a major disaster. Bush did not use the only resource that was capable of responding right after the storm! That showes a lack of leadership on his part! In addition, he appointed unqualified people to head FEMA and used that agency to pay off his political supporters.

Conservatives do NOT make up the majority. The moderates are the largest group. I consider myself a moderate.

There is a core of people that will go down with the Bush ship. Read Time this week for those of you that think we are winning in Iraq! The last straw in Iraq will be what happens after the 15 Oct election. If stablilty is not established after that election, the situation will go to Hell fast! There is also no support from the other Moslem states for the new Iraq Government. Only Iran has relations with the new Iraq government.

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Bushes biggest flaw is he is much to liberal handing out money and land to the poor damn him and his liberal ways!
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Conservatives do NOT make up the majority. The moderates are the largest group. I consider myself a moderate.


You may consider your self a "moderate". But in ALL actuality you are nothing more than a whining, crying, complaining, puling liberal!