So basically what you are saying is that the majority of the whole united states are morons for voting for Bush... Ok granted Bush is not a great choice, but apparently the majority of the U.S. thought, as I did, he was a better choice than Kerry, whom has betrayed the country he is running for. I fail to see why anyone who doesnt believe in American values can even run for president, or even represent a party. Secondly, being a veteran in the United States Air Force, (which by the way is an Armed Forces branch), if I am not mistaken (and I am not), ANY Armed Force Branch, (National Guard included), has a duty to protect the interests of the United States of America. Be it for what interests, you have developed an opinion that this is for oil, since you listen to the media and have them make up your mind instead of coming to intelligent conclusion, in which the President himself, was given the intelligence information from our CIA and other agencies, and based on his intelligent information, made a very tough choice to send troops to Iraq and Afghanistan to further prevent attacks on our great nation. Now please dont tell me that you thought for one second that our President did not take all the consequences into consideration before sending his volunteer force overseas. Even Kerry himself has said two or three times (I havent been keeping track of how many times he changed his mind) that he supported the decision to disarm Saddam Hussein. Now the question you have to ask yourself, do you believe what Kerry said then or what he said now, or even what he said over 30 years ago, what he thinks about wars? America has made its choice. It has kicked out Tom Daschle(sp?), made the Republican party the majority leader in both the House and Senate and re-elected President Bush for four more years. Not only that, President Bush has received a majority vote, something that Bill Clinton couldnt even accomplish, even against Dole. Now you can weep and be scared all you want (for what reason...), or you can let your voice be heard and tell your representatives what you want to see changed in our great country. Our President and our Representatives are in Washington D.C. now to work for the people. But please dont come to such conclusions such as those who are over in Iraq are not there because President Bush sent them there, they are there because they raised their right hand and solemnly swore to defend the country. And I myself would rather be over there right now under President Bush's leadership, rather than being in a commercial air plane in the United States with Kerry as our president, and I believe the majority of the Americans felt the same way.
Re: The Military
Ok granted Bush is not a great choice, but apparently the majority of the U.S. thought, as I did, he was a better choice than Kerry, whom has betrayed the country he is running for. I fail to see why anyone who doesnt believe in American values can even run for president, or even represent a party.
Secondly, being a veteran in the United States Air Force, (which by the way is an Armed Forces branch), if I am not mistaken (and I am not), ANY Armed Force Branch, (National Guard included), has a duty to protect the interests of the United States of America.
Be it for what interests, you have developed an opinion that this is for oil, since you listen to the media and have them make up your mind instead of coming to intelligent conclusion, in which the President himself, was given the intelligence information from our CIA and other agencies, and based on his intelligent information, made a very tough choice to send troops to Iraq and Afghanistan to further prevent attacks on our great nation. Now please dont tell me that you thought for one second that our President did not take all the consequences into consideration before sending his volunteer force overseas. Even Kerry himself has said two or three times (I havent been keeping track of how many times he changed his mind) that he supported the decision to disarm Saddam Hussein. Now the question you have to ask yourself, do you believe what Kerry said then or what he said now, or even what he said over 30 years ago, what he thinks about wars?
America has made its choice. It has kicked out Tom Daschle(sp?), made the Republican party the majority leader in both the House and Senate and re-elected President Bush for four more years. Not only that, President Bush has received a majority vote, something that Bill Clinton couldnt even accomplish, even against Dole.
Now you can weep and be scared all you want (for what reason...), or you can let your voice be heard and tell your representatives what you want to see changed in our great country. Our President and our Representatives are in Washington D.C. now to work for the people. But please dont come to such conclusions such as those who are over in Iraq are not there because President Bush sent them there, they are there because they raised their right hand and solemnly swore to defend the country. And I myself would rather be over there right now under President Bush's leadership, rather than being in a commercial air plane in the United States with Kerry as our president, and I believe the majority of the Americans felt the same way.