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Re: -U.S.A. Has Spoken To The World!--
| quote: | Originally posted by tecnolover
It's a great day for America.
America has spoken!!
What did America just say to the world today?
They said that they support a strong leader and a man of spiritual strength, who believes in God and has strong morals and ethics. That is exactly what America said and it must be quite painful in the ears of all the unbelieving liberals.
This is a victory for all of the faithful christians of america.
It's intersting that more young people came out to vote for Bush than did Kerry in the end because they stood up for their moral christian beliefs. The liberal youth of america stayed home and played Xbox. I guess the lib celebs like the rappers and the Springsteens didn't mean much or maybe it's that they decided to vote Bush instead because of their moral conscience? hmmm...
What does all of this mean now? It means Bush is not only the strongest leader since FDR IMO but quite possibly the most powerful U.S. president in generations. Strong Republican domination of Senate, House and soon presidential appointments to the judiciary branch. This is indeed a great day for conservative america! Don't get me wrong now, I support a balance of power with checks and balances but it has been sickening in recent times how this partisan gridlock has hindered the advancement and betterment of our nation. Bush has enough power now to accomplish most anything he has planned. If Bush wants to add an ammendment to the constitution to ban gay marriage he now has the power to do that and many other things.
What the world saw with this election is that there is indeed a division in the USA, but that division is the division religious belief in america. This is the fact. This was a battle between faithful christian america and unfaithful or non-christian america and if you don't believe this you are just plain ignorant or in denial. The opposition opposed Bush because of his beliefs and strong morals. I don't really think it was so much about Iraq honestly. I believe now that was mostly a liberal front. It could have been donald duck instead of Kerry and it would have made no difference. They voted to oppose Bush and everything christian that he represents. This is the other side of america. As much as liberal america would like everyone to believe, a moral christian america is still very much alive and strong.
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Kiss my liberal ass choirboy.
Unlike you, many of us did actually make a decision which wasn't based on Bush's supposed beliefs or morals, but on actual issues. you don't think it was really about Iraq? we're at WAR, is it so freakin hard to believe some people may not actually agree with the war, or the way its being run?
What if i made this assumption: relgious conservatives dont really care about morals or issues, theyre just voting for their own bigoted satisfaction of seeing the hundred thousand iraqis being slaughetered halfway across the world?
and you talk about unity and shaking hands like good sportsmen after slandering the 50 million americans who decided to share a different view from you. It's so funny to see this religous nut preach morals as his rhetoric reaks of lies and ignorance
P.S Kerry won the majority of voters 18-29 
Last edited by NiteKiD on Nov-04-2004 at 19:12
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