Funny how we just got into bed with Saudi Arabia last night. That only happened under Bush’s watch. I haven’t heard any real proposals from either side on how to deal with this.
I want to see next this guy dance with joy when he is at the gas pump and his beloved Democrats have tacked on another 50 cent hike in the gas tax. After all, if he can afford to drive to the gas station, then he’s not paying his fair share.
It used to be that you went to the Dr. hoping you might get better, but knowing there was chance you would. Now, you go to the Dr. thinking you will get better, and sue when all goes wrong.
We’ve already become the U.S.S.A in many ways.
um…if i remember correctly, we elected our leaders. and bush was not the only elected official. he is our figure head/president of the U.S., but does that mean we blame him for everything? i think if you look back, the oil industry and the giant fiasco about it, go back many many moons ago. i think our country needs to step back from the oil and find those alternative fueling so we don’t rely and gain momentum back into our own industry/economy. you wonder why the budget has gone awry. we need to stop funding other countries needs, because we really don’t have the money to begin with. we do need to support our troops and give them the money to defend our beliefs and our allies.
i see so many commercials asking us to help feed other nations. help commit them to get a better life, yet in our own country we have starving kids, homeless and many other things that need our attention. we still need to be attentive to the foreign soil, but we need to bring the attention back home. it’s like we need to take care of our own backyard instead of looking over the fence to fix somebody else’s.
so with that in mind: stop blaming bush and do something here. everyone can assist those in need, especially this time of the year.
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…yawn…
Where’s that Blue-state Kool-Aid?
It’s too bad that it always has the same bitter after-taste and never packs any real punch.
Funny how we just got into bed with Saudi Arabia last night. That only happened under Bush’s watch. I haven’t heard any real proposals from either side on how to deal with this.
I want to see next this guy dance with joy when he is at the gas pump and his beloved Democrats have tacked on another 50 cent hike in the gas tax. After all, if he can afford to drive to the gas station, then he’s not paying his fair share.
It used to be that you went to the Dr. hoping you might get better, but knowing there was chance you would. Now, you go to the Dr. thinking you will get better, and sue when all goes wrong.
We’ve already become the U.S.S.A in many ways.
um…if i remember correctly, we elected our leaders. and bush was not the only elected official. he is our figure head/president of the U.S., but does that mean we blame him for everything? i think if you look back, the oil industry and the giant fiasco about it, go back many many moons ago. i think our country needs to step back from the oil and find those alternative fueling so we don’t rely and gain momentum back into our own industry/economy. you wonder why the budget has gone awry. we need to stop funding other countries needs, because we really don’t have the money to begin with. we do need to support our troops and give them the money to defend our beliefs and our allies.
i see so many commercials asking us to help feed other nations. help commit them to get a better life, yet in our own country we have starving kids, homeless and many other things that need our attention. we still need to be attentive to the foreign soil, but we need to bring the attention back home. it’s like we need to take care of our own backyard instead of looking over the fence to fix somebody else’s.
so with that in mind: stop blaming bush and do something here. everyone can assist those in need, especially this time of the year.
MERRY XMAS EVERYONE!