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01-17-2007, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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GOP faces tough vote on Bush's war plan - Yahoo! News
Bush has been trying to sell his revised war plan to the public in a series of television interviews. He told PBS's Jim Lehrer in an interview broadcast Tuesday that keeping his old policies in place would lead to "a slow failure," but withdrawing from Iraq, as some Democrats and other critics suggest, would result in an "expedited failure." "I am frustrated with the progress," Bush said. "A year ago, I felt pretty good about the situation. I felt like we were achieving our objective, which is a country that can govern, sustain and defend itself. No question, 2006 was a lousy year for Iraq." Bush also said that the unruly execution of Saddam Hussein "looked like it was kind of a revenge killing," making it harder to persuade a skeptical U.S. public that Iraq's government will keep promises central to Bush's plan for a troop increase. In his toughest assessment yet, Bush criticized the circumstances of Saddam's hanging last month, as well as Monday's execution of two top aides, including Saddam's half brother. "I was disappointed and felt like they fumbled the — particularly the Saddam Hussein execution," the president said. In spite of Bush's efforts to gain support, several GOP members are offering only tepid endorsements of his plan, as well as a wait-and-see approach to the Democratic resolution. Well, he tried stealing your Grandma and Grandpa's Social Security, defiling FDR's Social Security Act of 1935, he's privatized education with his "No Child Left" bullshit, now he is still insistent on sending our nation's children to the Iraq Slaughter House. How much can this guy get away with? Let's hope he is put to a stop and both parties join together for once and agree that this troop surge is disaster upon disaster. I'm keeping my fingers crossed... |
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01-17-2007, 05:27 PM | #2 |
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Well, he tried stealing your Grandma and Grandpa's Social Security, defiling FDR's Social Security Act of 1935, he's privatized education with his "No Child Left" bullshit, now he is still insistent on sending our nation's children to the Iraq Slaughter House. How much can this guy get away with? Let's hope he is put to a stop and both parties join together for once and agree that this troop surge is disaster upon disaster. I'm keeping my fingers crossed... |
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01-17-2007, 05:32 PM | #3 |
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I agree with your sentiments ... I just wonder if this Iraq mess that Bush's created by going to war will be resolved any time soon, even by the Dems ... |
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01-17-2007, 05:35 PM | #4 |
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Well, he tried stealing your Grandma and Grandpa's Social Security, defiling FDR's Social Security Act of 1935 Social security should be abolished, not just privatized as Bush wanted.
he's privatized education with his "No Child Left" bullshit Education should be privatized. now he is still insistent on sending our nation's children to the Iraq Slaughter House. Hopefully it will work out and we can achieve some sort of stability in Iraq, though I am still somewhat on the fence about this. |
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01-17-2007, 05:44 PM | #5 |
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01-17-2007, 05:44 PM | #6 |
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Social security should be abolished, not just privatized as Bush wanted. Education should be privatized. Hopefully it will work out and we can achieve some sort of stability in Iraq, though I am still somewhat on the fence about this. |
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01-17-2007, 05:50 PM | #8 |
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Oh dear me. And when you retire, what if you didn't have social security to fall back on? Varus |
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01-17-2007, 05:55 PM | #9 |
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Oh dear me. And when you retire, what if you didn't have social security to fall back on? Thats why there are things such as Pensions, 401K, IRA, savings, investments... I don't see why someone should be legally required to participate in a retirement program. As for education I believe in the voucher system, which creates compitition between schools, but provides each student with an equal monetary value to the schools. |
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01-17-2007, 05:57 PM | #10 |
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01-17-2007, 05:59 PM | #11 |
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Well personally I dont support the abolition of social security - I dont see any point in it and social security does help a lot of people that really need it. I disagree with the arguments some people make that social security makes people lazy and dependent on handouts. |
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01-17-2007, 06:00 PM | #12 |
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As for education I believe in the voucher system, which creates compitition between schools, but provides each student with an equal monetary value to the schools. You believe in the voucher system because you could afford it. The voucher is just for a certain amount of time and then the public school system that the child went to is to pay for it. That cuts teachers pay AND jobs. Not good. When the school cannot pay, the child is then back to the public school. This is competetion bewteen for-profit schools that hurts the free education that this country NEEDS.
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01-17-2007, 06:02 PM | #13 |
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You do realize that a lot of people that are retirement age didn't have the advantages of 401K do you? Also, lots of people don't have the funds to invest. What if something like Enron happened? Social Security is meant for those who become disabled and can no longer work as well, you know. Enron was a single company, the reason if hurt some peoples retirement is because they invested their retirement package into a single company, all you have to do is diversify your retirement (mutual funds are a good way) then you don't have to worry about the failure of a single company. |
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01-17-2007, 06:03 PM | #14 |
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You believe in the voucher system because you could afford it. The voucher is just for a certain amount of time and then the public school system that the child went to is to pay for it. That cuts teachers pay AND jobs. Not good. When the school cannot pay, the child is then back to the public school. This is competetion bewteen for-profit schools that hurts the free education that this country NEEDS. If each child is given a voucher to pay for their education (provided by the government) then the student (ie parents) can choose to leave a failing school and place their student (and money) in a better functioning school. It would motivate schools. It would also increase the pay for quality teachers as they come more in demand since every school is going to want to employ teachers that are able to produce educational results. |
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01-17-2007, 06:08 PM | #15 |
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Competition is generally something that keeps prices lower HOWEVER education should not be entirely privatized. If in this nation, you need an edcation in order to work, then education should be free because all people should be entitled and NEED to work in order to survive. I would love if we had a free college education like in England. I kinda prefer the Parliament way of things.
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01-17-2007, 06:08 PM | #16 |
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So then, your argument is not that social security should be ABOLISHED, but that people should have the CHOICE between paying social security tax (as part of their regular taxes to the government) or using that amount of money for whatever purpose they see fit. Am I right? |
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01-17-2007, 06:09 PM | #17 |
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If each child is given a voucher to pay for their education (provided by the government) then the student (ie parents) can choose to leave a failing school and place their student (and money) in a better functioning school. It would motivate schools. It would also increase the pay for quality teachers as they come more in demand since every school is going to want to employ teachers that are able to produce educational results. And those very funds are coming from public school's pockets. OR would you prefer the government to take it out of yours?
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01-17-2007, 06:10 PM | #18 |
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Competition is generally something that keeps prices lower HOWEVER education should not be entirely privatized. If in this nation, you need an edcation in order to work, then education should be free because all people should be entitled and NEED to work in order to survive. I would love if we had a free college education like in England. I kinda prefer the Parliament way of things. |
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01-17-2007, 06:11 PM | #19 |
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And those very funds are coming from public school's pockets. OR would you prefer the government to take it out of yours? |
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