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Solve et Coagula
05-03-2006, 04:10 PM
REQUIRED READING FOR BUSH SUPPORTERS!

http://tvnewslies.org/html/the_truth_about_george_w__bush.html

Bart Fishermans
20-06-2006, 01:22 PM
REQUIRED READING FOR BUSH SUPPORTERS!

http://tvnewslies.org/html/the_truth_about_george_w__bush.html Thankyou. But I don't think there are many Bush supporters on this forum.

adeel_sami
20-06-2006, 04:28 PM
ye youre so right ... we r not good supporters of BUSH/Bush's policies... :)

nerv14
25-03-2007, 06:38 PM
i read some of that for the purposes to see if i still disagree with bush, and i DO . Neo-Conservatism destroys democracy by eliminating it by lying to the stupid masses. Democacy can't function if things are kept from the people. True democacy is the best form of government and in the future all of you people will be looked down upon, as were slave owners, facists and people who pushed the vietnam war forward. The similarity between those people are that they prevented democracy!!!!! even the government makes mistakes that NEED to be fixed with democracy

Spades
27-03-2007, 07:53 AM
REQUIRED READING FOR BUSH SUPPORTERS!

http://tvnewslies.org/html/the_truth_about_george_w__bush.html

This article is full of embellished and half-truths and distortions in order to get one to think a certain way. He might have a fact or two tossed in with a bunch of lies.

For example, nations have to maintain a strong military because wars happen if a nation perceives us as either military weak, or weak with resolve.

nerv14
27-03-2007, 09:53 PM
it is true that a military is needed but everything else is true, and prove me wrong if u can

Spades
28-03-2007, 09:07 AM
it is true that a military is needed but everything else is true, and prove me wrong if u can

Nations cannot consider collective action and multilateralism unless it is 100 percent in line with their own selfish interests
Strong leadership is required
Military power is essential
Leadership ought not be encumbered by human rights discourse or a moral conscience but nonetheless must "appear" to advocate such ideas.
Rulers need not observe the laws they impose on the ruled.
A ruler can cheat and lie and do all sorts of things but should at all time maintain the outside appearance of adherence to human rights and caring for people.
Leaders can use religion as one of many tools to ensure the nation keeps on course as formulated.
Outside threats help ensure social cohesion under domestic leadership
Altruism, environmental protection, justice etc, are not the concern of governments and ruling elites. They have no part to play in the equation of power
Strauss questioned how, and to what extent, freedom and excellence can coexist.
Strauss was very pre-occupied with secrecy because he was convinced that the truth is too harsh for any society to bear; and that the truth-bearers are likely to be persecuted by society, especially a liberal society because liberal democracy is about as far as one can get from the truth as Strauss understood it.
Secular society is the worst possible thing, because it leads to individualism, liberalism, and relativism, precisely those traits that may promote dissent that in turn could dangerously weaken society's ability to cope with external threats
Nazism was a nihilistic reaction to the ungodly and liberal nature of the Weimar Republic.
Religion should impose moral law on the masses who would otherwise be out of control.

Did you read any of this nonsense? You think Bush's ideas derive from some German Zionist?
You can pretty much tell it was written by Solve et Coagula. This is a load of nonsense (some of these things arent bad ex: strong leadership DUH).


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