BlindBoo
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OK, so you insist on being willfully ignorant.
Let me clear it up for you: If George W. Bush had followed the example set, admired, adored and loved by Democrats/liberals/progressives of rounding up those who attacked America, as FDR did, in other words, so you can understand, if George W. Bush had rounded up and interned any and all relatives, fellow religionists, fellow anti-American individuals, rightly or wrongly, as FDR did, there would be MUCH fewer mosques (Al Qaeda recruiting centers) built, much fewer Mullahs poisoning the minds of innocent children, much fewer dollars sent to Yemen, Pakistan, Libya, Egypt, Syria, etc., to support terrorism, much fewer American diplomatic personnel tortured, butchered and killed, and with a bit of luck, America could and would turn the hopelessly backward wastelands of Islamic countries to productive and useful members of the human race, as she did with Japan.
That was done well over two months after the attack on Pearl Harbor. But don't let things like facts get in the way of a good rant. But since you bought it up, how many Muslim were caught up in the dragnets and extraordinary renditions? How many Afghanis and Iraqis were wrongfully imprisoned during those ME wars? Better yet how many more terrorist did those wars and actions create for future generations of Americans to fight?
I know Bill Mahers position on Muslim extremist. I happen to think that liberals generally don't support Muslim extremists.
Even better, yet, how many new Al-Qeada members are there, due to the childish "spiking of the football" attitude of this extremely immature President? You know, for future generations?
And now, in reference to the famous words of the most incompetent Vice President, ever:
Osama bin Laden is supposed to be dead, but more young Muslims are ready to die in his name. So, is he REALLY dead?
General Motors is supposed to be alive, but not in the minds of those who wish to own a quality vehicle. When they killed Pontiac (I owned 5) and Oldsmobile (I owned 3) General Motors was on life support for me. When they needed taxpayers' money to survive, it died for me.
I think many people of my age feel the same way.
In my opinion not a whole lot more than were already ready to fight the US.
Yes he is dead and I'll bet those who wish to follow his path will die too.
I have no opinion on your opinion of GM.