Posted by
Republiservative on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 2:15:54 PM
Ever the bastions and stewards of non-partisan grit, determination...minus, unfortuneately TRUTH...today MoveOn PSAs indicate that the GOP are against healthcare because Bush would veto an unfunded SCHIP; at least they're consistant in painting the USA as stuck in the 1960's in the industrial-military complex sense, which is their basis for claiming Bush "must be stopped!" as if some Chavez or Putin or Jintao power force assembler further aggressing the world.
Um, if non-Conservatives imply Russia et al are massing against us no matter who prevails in 2008, has anyone at MoveOn or otherwise thought about how all that cool money a very few make off this junk, once world aggressors are appeased, will be at the mercy of such foreign potentates who can grab it from them and leave only their own nation which then potentates wouldn't allow to coin or float currency? Hey, some get along without USA-produced commerce as leaders right now, and don't seem to care what we think as consumers right now...the history of collectivist dictators DOES run that way, and those aping them here don't seem to have a leg up other than "industrial-military" hot air.
I stand with Bush and generally with Conservatives, because they don't have a doom and gloom philosophy that China and Russia are a step from invading or nuking us...why the "rush to surrender", and why complicate Bush or ANY President's ability for diplomacy via China and Russia through saying we must "surrender" to them? All countries know that if one bombs or invades the other for self-serving reasons, including the USA, the response will be in kind, so why side with Qaeda and Iran's President (calling the USA a 1960's size industrial-military complex further not just policing Iraq) PLUS disparage China and Russia when not even Hans Blix level speculation yet exists against them?
Non-Conservatives seem both unwilling to defend the USA, while at the same time constantly baiting anyone they can into souring on the USA...surely non-Conservatives will evolve a better campaign platform than THAT by 2008 general elections.