Susan's Place Logo

News:

Visit our Discord server  and Wiki

Main Menu

Impeachment Poll on MSNBC

Started by Robyn, May 21, 2007, 10:55:35 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

cindianna_jones

QuoteI don't know if there is more to his masters than oil money or not.

It is much more than oil money.  We don't want that oil or the money. What the multinationals want is CONTROL of oil distribution in that region.  Note that we won't get that oil or that money if this is the case.  It is money to the multinationals to be sure but it is also great power.  Power is the real greed in this equation.

For L'il George, he wanted to be a war president.  You know, like a sixth grader playing king of the hill. I'm sure you've all heard the tape made of him confessing this while he still was governer of Texas.  Cheney is just an expensive and extremely dangerous power junkie. 

It goes far beyond greed.  Yet the true reasons are the most lustful imaginable.
  •  

The Middle Way

With Cheney there is the business of rebuilding what gets destroyed, that has always seemed major in this to me.

Quote from: Cindi Jones on July 20, 2007, 03:35:20 PM
For L'il George, he wanted to be a war president.  You know, like a sixth grader playing king of the hill. I'm sure you've all heard the tape made of him confessing this while he still was governer of Texas. 

Like an eleven-year old boy, totally. Which makes him perfect for POTUS, that's the culture.
  •  

Aeyra

Knowing our Saturday Night Live Congress, he won't be impeached, at least not likely. I do agree that Bush needs to get tossed out on his butt yet the problems in our country go back further than Dubya. I think there is a lot of anger and frustration in this country, and while impeachment is needed, I don't see how we'll ever fix our country's problems without a lot of sacrifice. You can't get something for nothing, and that's what the USA is running into now. For the last few decades we've had a credit card economy; basically, we run up the federal debt and the national debt and private debt and so forth for economic sustinence. Does this sound like a great way to sustain our country? Also, the fraud and corruption you see in Washington now has been around for generations, only now is it coming to the surface for everyone to see. This is probably why the political rhetoric in this country has become much more hateful and divisive. Bush's popularity level is around maybe 26 - 29% and I suspect that when it dips below 20% you'll see some interesting politics in this country.
  •