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Head-in-the-Sand Liberals
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21/09/2006 19:12:20
 
 
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21/09/2006 14:52:39
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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The current administration has echoed several statements, that I would expect to infuriate those from other backgrounds:

1) bush constantly mentioning how he is led by god. I don't know if he's saying this to help keep the christian right on his side, but having a president who keeps telling me he is led by his god is a little unsettling when you look at his actions.

2) bush constantly talking about how those evil doers kill innocent people. As soon as you can prove to me that every bomb the USA has dropped in the middle east region in the last decade or so has made sure it only kills/mames an evil doer, I'll feel a lot better about this one.

>>The point was to illustrate several things, chief among them being that there are much greater issues that should be occupying the liberal mind other than the constant wailing and knashing of teeth over Bush. I'd like to hear solutions coming from the left, instead of a constant barrage of "Bush is a moron" and "Cheney is going to eat my baby".
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>What was the proper American idiom... ah, here: you're basically asking them to ignore the elephant in the room. Yes, there are large issues, but a problem as big as the current administration and its doings simply cannot be put out of sight. IMO, it'll take at least a decade to undo the damage they've done.
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>>So, no apologies from me. I didn't write it. I'm just suggesting you read it. If it makes you uncomfortable, that's the point. We are at war, a war not of our own making, a war that will go on for years until radical Islam either wins or is reduced to a fringe element, much as radical Christianity is now. The sooner we collectively realize this and pull together to fight it, the better.
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>Apart from disagreeing on the ownership on the "making of war", I agree with the idea that no religion should be allowed to win - they should all be, as you say, fringe elements, and far from the political decision process. Religion is a personal matter and should not be directing policymaking.
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>I'd go a step further - the radical Christianity isn't fringe enough. It's influencing lawmaking too much. The dog is being wagged. Which doesn't set a good example to the Islamic world, does it?

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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